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David Winters/ Robin Carico win CATT Wylie Borderline Top 50 April 14, 2018

Tournament Results Wylie Borderline Top 50 April 14, 2018

We wrapped up the last Wylie Borderline Top 50 (Actually 18) Qualifier and the May 5th Final is up next! We heard from a bunch who said they will be in next year! Lets get at least 30 and keep growing!

We will pay 3 places at the May 5th Final & 1 BF:

 1st $1,000 – – -2nd $500 – – -3rd $250 – – -BF $100

Also we advertised we would pay back 6 places in the points and we’re sticking to it even though we didn’t have 50 teams:

1 David Winters/ Robin Carico     $250
2 Tim Chapman/Mark Leech           $150
3 Todd Garner/Shane Hartman       $120
3 Bucky Helms/Josh Warren $120
5 Brent Kaukowski/Todd Farris        $110
6 Ted Geddis/Joe Hansil                    $100

 

Plus we will award Plaques, Lews products and Academy Gift Cards!

Rusty White & David Winters took the top prize at Wylie April 14th with 5 bass weighing 15.51 lbs and they weighed the BF at 4.56 lbs! Kick in the BONUS$ and they took home $900.00!

2nd went to Tim Chapman & mark Leech with 5 bass weighing 14.78 lbs worth $250.00!

Last money paying place went to Bucky Helms & Josh warren with 13.92 lbs and they collected $130.00!

 

 18 Teams Big Total Total  
  Fish Weight Winnings Points
David Winters/Rusty White      BF & BONUS $ 4.56 15.51 $900.00 220
Tim Chapman/Mark Leech. 3.74 14.78 $250.00 218
Bucky Helms/ Josh Warren. 3.74 13.92 $130.00 216
Glen Sparrow/Chris Bumgardner 0.00 12.61 214
Clay Williams/David Redman. 3.19 12.40 212
Brent K/Todd Farris. 2.75 11.76 210
Thomas Vickers/Brian Huskins. 2.80 11.52 208
Patrick Hope/Jesse Smith. 3.02 11.10 206
Aric Dwyer/Zach Bollick. 3.16 10.48 204
Shane Hartman/Todd Garner. 4.27 10.38 202
Jonathan Peeler/Thomas Fowler 4.08 8.99 200
Ted Geddis/Joe Hansil 0.00 8.77 198
Greg Clayton/Travis Robinson. 3.07 8.75 196
Will Dewey/Alex Dewey 2.11 8.75 194
David Colbert/Bill Carothers. 2.80 7.47 192
Tyler Bess/ Chad Atchley 0.00 0.00 190
Wayne Leonard 0.00 0.00 190
Chris Ellis/Matt Frazier 0.00 0.00 190

 

 

 

Luke & Gary Nichols Win Dollar Energy Fund ” Fishing for a Cause” SML April 22,2018

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We would like to thank all of the team that made it out for the first ever Dollar Energy Fund “Fishing for a cause on SML. But congratulations go to the Father-son team of Luke & Gary Nicholes with their 20+ pound Bag. Please go give Dollar Energy Fund a follow & tell them to thank you for hosting this event.

We hope to have full Reults Posted soon

LAKE CHICKAMAUGA READIES FOR YETI FLW COLLEGE FISHING EVENT PRESENTED BY BASS PRO SHOPS

 

LAKE CHICKAMAUGA READIES FOR YETI FLW COLLEGE FISHING EVENT PRESENTED BY BASS PRO SHOPS

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DAYTON, Tenn. (April 24, 2018) – The 2018 YETI FLW College Fishing season will continue next week when college teams from the Southeastern Conference gather to compete at the YETI FLW College Fishing event at  Lake Chickamauga presented by Bass Pro Shops on Saturday, May 5. The tournament, hosted by the Rhea Economic & Tourism Council, is the third and final regular-season events for anglers in the Southeastern Conference, and will feature a top prize of a $2,000 club scholarship and an invitation to compete in the 2019 College Fishing National Championship.

“They were starting to spawn on Chickamauga last week, so the fishing should be really good for the college anglers in this tournament,” said FLW Tour pro Buddy Gross of Chickamauga, Georgia, who has two career top-10 finishes on Lake Chickamauga in FLW competition. “I haven’t been home for a while but I know that we’ve gotten some rain, so the levels could be up a little bit. If that is the case, it could fish a little tougher than normal. But someone is always going to catch them on Chickamauga.”

Gross said that he expects the best bites to come from the creeks. He specifically mentioned Soddy Creek, Chester Frost Park and Sale Creek as all being productive areas. He suggested that there could be some good bites to be found up the river as well.

“I think Rat-L-Traps and spinnerbaits should do well, especially if the water is up,” Gross said. “For the teams that are sight-fishing Yamamoto Senkos and jigs will be popular.

“If I were fishing the event, I’d stick to the shallow flats and stay close to the bank,” Gross continued. “It’s that time of year – everything is pulling up and moving shallow. I think we’ll see the winning team bring 22 to 25 pounds to the scale.”

Competitors will take off from the Dayton Boat Dock, located at 175 Lakeshore St., in Dayton, at 7 a.m. EDT Saturday. Weigh-in will also be held at the Dayton Boat Dock beginning at 3 p.m. Takeoff and weigh-in are free and open to the public.

Schools are allowed to register up until the morning of the tournament. Entries may be made either by phone or at CollegeFishing.com.

Schools expected to compete in the Lake Chickamauga tournament include:

Auburn University – Anthony Vintson, Fort Gordon, Ga., and Julian Suero, Winter Springs, Ala.

Auburn University – Patrick Pelt, Bremen, Ga., and Logan McEwen, Coumbiana, Ala.

Auburn University – Logan Parks and Lucas Lindsay, both of Auburn, Ala.

Auburn University – Peyton Nance, Auburn, Ala., and Brandon Matthews, Cullman, Ala.

Augusta University – Joshua Rockefeller, Harlem, Ga., and Zachary Ramsey, Canton, Ga.

Clemson University – Liam West, Greenville, S.C., and Brady Waits, Clemson, S.C.

Clemson University – Derek Freeman, Anderson, S.C., and Robert White, Greenville, S.C.

Clemson University – Zach Kronewitter, Clemson, S.C., and Caleb Allgood, Fair Play, S.C.

East Carolina University – Aaron Digh, Denver, N.C., and Bryce Fowler, Putnam Valley, N.Y.

East Carolina University – Christopher Bowen, La Crosse, Va., and Ryan Howard, Greenville, N.C.

Georgia College & State University – Austin Stanley, Lawrenceville, Ga., and Knox Daniels, Augusta, Ga.

Georgia Southern University – David Brashear, Thomasville, Ga., and Ryan Kent, Waynesboro, Ga.

Jacksonville State University – Jarred Jones, Oxford, Ala., and Devin Mobbs, Piedmont, Ala.

Kennesaw State University – Spencer Guthrie, Acworth, Ga., and Ryan Kennedy, Woodstock, Ga.

Kennesaw State University – Garrett Guinan, Marietta, Ga., and Will Leonard, Kennesaw, Ga.

LaGrange College – Tanner Johnson and Jacob Wood, both of LaGrange, Ga.

Lander University – Ben Stone, Donalds, S.C., and Greyson Williams, Greenwood, S.C.

Lipscomb University – Wesley Culpepper, Nashville, Tenn., and John Thompson, Brentwood, Tenn.

Mississippi State University – Connor McNabb, Hernando, Miss., and Brandon Boyd, Dayton, Tenn.

Mississippi State University – David Albritton, Starkville, Miss., and Nik Labella, Lindale, Texas

Mississippi State University – David Grant, Milton, Fla., and Cole Smith, McComb, Miss.

Newberry College – Joe Cook, Pomaria, S.C., and Tucker Johnson, Irmo, S.C.

Polk State College – Trever Stephens, Auburndale, Fla., and Jerod Gadd, Bartow, Fla.

Roane State Community College – Coby Clark and Garrett Greene, both of Harriman, Tenn.

Tennessee Technological University – Austin Poston, Cookeville, Tenn., and Garrett Turner, Sparta, Tenn.

Tennessee Technological University – Caden Watson, Cleveland, Tenn., and Cody Hoenie, Cookeville, Tenn.

Tennessee Technological University – Travis Howard, Sparta, Tenn., and Sam Carris, Knoxville, Tenn.

Truett-McConnell College – Dalton Bruce, Jasper, Ga., and Caleb Edwards, Commerce, Ga.

University of Alabama – Andrew Deloney, Newton, Ala., and Jacob Daily, Mattoon, Ill.

University of Central Florida – Caleb Bundy, Lake City, Fla., and Christian Waters, Winter Haven, Fla.

University of North Georgia – Ethan Seitz, Hixson, Ga., and Peyton Byers, Buford, Ga.

University of South Carolina – Austin Bradberry and Dalton Tumblin, both of Williamston, S.C.

University of South Carolina – Hunter Buice, Pacolet, S.C., and William Bond, Moncks Corner, S.C.

University of South Carolina – Zack Catoe, Lancaster, S.C., and Colton Parrott, Simpsonville, S.C.

University of South Carolina-Beaufort – Tyler Black, Moncks Corner, S.C., and Alex Altman, Bluffton, S.C.

University of South Carolina-Beaufort – Charley Kuhn, Fort Mill, S.C., and Parker Wingard, Lexington, S.C.

University of Tennessee-Chattanooga – Austin Traffansteadt, Chickamauga, Ga., and Wyatt Beavers, Soddy Daisy, Tenn.

University of West Georgia – Chase Christie, Park Ridge, Ill., and Brandon Black, Douglasville, Ga.

Wake Forest University – Ryan Edwards, Stuart, Fla., and Matthew Bogdan, Spring Lake, N.J.

Wallace State Community College – Justin Baxley, Pinson, Ala., and Weston Partain, Arab, Ala.

Wallace State Community College – Tyler Pendergrass and Noah Garnett, both of Cullman, Ala.

Winthrop University – Brent Blackwood, York, S.C., and Caleb Blackwood, Rock Hill, S.C.

YETI FLW College Fishing teams compete in three regular-season qualifying tournaments in one of five conferences – Central, Northern, Southern, Southeastern and Western. The top ten teams from each division’s three regular-season tournaments and the top 20 teams from the annual FLW College Fishing Open will advance to the 2019 FLW College Fishing National Championship. Additional teams will qualify for the National Championship if the field size in regular-season events exceeds 100 boats. The 2019 FLW College Fishing National Championship will take place May 30-June 1 on the Red River in Shreveport, Louisiana, and is hosted by the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission & Red River Waterway Commission.

YETI FLW College Fishing is free to enter. All participants must be registered, full-time students at a college, university or community college and members of a college fishing club that is recognized by their school.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow YETI FLW College Fishing on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

DELAWARE’S CALDEIRA WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE NORTHEAST DIVISION OPENER ON POTOMAC RIVER PRESENTED BY NAVIONICS

DELAWARE’S CALDEIRA WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE NORTHEAST DIVISION OPENER ON POTOMAC RIVER PRESENTED BY NAVIONICS

Pennsylvania’s Frymoyer Grabs Co-angler Title

MARBURY, Md. (April 23, 2018) – Boater Ronald Caldeira of Middletown, Delaware, caught a five-bass limit weighing 21 pounds, 6 ounces, Saturday to win the 2018 T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Northeast Division opener on the Potomac River presented by Navionics. For his efforts, Caldeira took home $6,796.

“I caught them all on main-river points in the mouths of Mattowoman and Quantico creeks,” said Caldeira, who notched his first win in FLW competition. “I had five points that I cycled through, and each had pebble rock and sand. I think the big females were transitioning to the points right outside those main creeks, getting ready to spawn. I only had seven bites, but they were the right ones. Some of the fish were tanks – they’d been eating for a while.”

Caldeira said he used a Rapala DT-6 crankbait for bass in 3 to 5 feet of water and a Chartreuse and Black Back-colored Strike King KVD 1.5 HC Shallow Squarebill for bass in 1 to 3 feet.

“I’d start far off the point with the Rapala and then switch to the Strike King as I got shallow so I wouldn’t get hung up as much,” said Caldeira. “As soon the lure would bounce off the rock and free itself, that’s when they loaded up on it.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament in:

1st:          Ronald Caldeira, Middletown, Del., five bass, 21-6, $6,796

2nd:         Anthony Ebel, Davidsonville, Md., five bass, 19-12, $3,843

3rd:          Rick McFaul, Phoenix, Md., five bass, 19-11, $2,134

4th:          Jeremy Mathias, Monrovia, Md., five bass, 19-7, $1,352

5th:          Brian Barnes, Seaford, Del., five bass, 18-14, $1,159

6th:          Andrew Heivly, Malvern, Pa., five bass, 18-8, $1,063

7th:          Kenny Garippa, Tobyhanna, Pa., five bass, 18-7, $869

7th:          Matt Stoupa, Colonial Heights, Va., five bass, 18-7, $969

7th:          Daniel Gray, Butler, Pa., five bass, 18-7, $869

10th:        Thomas Arens, Purcellville, Va., five bass, 18-2, $676

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Ebel brought a 6-pound, 3-ounce bass to the scale – the heaviest of the event in the Boater Division – and earned the day’s Boater Big Bass award of $945.

Steven Frymoyer of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, won the Co-angler Division and $2,898 Saturday after catching five bass weighing 15 pounds, 15 ounces.

The top 10 co-anglers were:

1st:          Steven Frymoyer, Wyomissing, Pa., five bass, 15-15, $2,898

2nd:         Jodi Werner, Tatamy, Pa., five bass, 15-2, $1,449

3rd:          James Easley, Middletown, Del., five bass, 14-13, $967

4th:          Ethan Luta, Bradford, N.Y., five bass, 14-10, $676

5th:          Michael Nelms, Hartwood, Va., five bass, 14-8, $780

6th:          Michael Bahnweg, Union Dale, Pa., five bass, 14-7, $531

7th:          Mark Fenstermaker, Allentown, Pa., five bass, 14-4, $483

8th:          Richard Falcon, Arlington, Va., five bass, 14-1, $435

9th:          Frank Hutchinson, Sewell, N.J., five bass, 13-10, $436

10th:        Cherif Zaher, Orangeville, Pa., five bass, 13-7, $321

10th:        Roland Gittings, Perryville, Md., five bass, 13-7, $321

Henry McKee of Haddon Heights, New Jersey, caught the largest bass in the Co-angler Division weighing in at 6 pounds, 5 ounces. The catch earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $472.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five winners in each qualifying event, will be entered in the Oct. 11-13 BFL Regional Championship on Chesapeake Bay in North East, Maryland. Boaters will compete for a top award of a Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard and $20,000, while co-anglers will fish for a new Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard.

The 2018 BFL is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2018 BFL All-American will be held May 31-June 2 at Cross Lake in Shreveport, Louisiana, and is hosted by the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission. Top performers in the BFL can move up to the Costa FLW Series or even the FLW Tour.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League on FLW’s social media outletsat FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

About FLW

FLW is the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, providing anglers of all skill levels the opportunity to compete for millions in prize money in 2018 across five tournament circuits. Headquartered in Benton, Kentucky, with offices in Minneapolis, FLW and their partners conduct 286 bass-fishing tournaments annually around the world, including the United States, Canada, China, Italy, South Korea, Mexico, Portugal, South Africa and Spain. FLW tournament fishing can be seen on the Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show, broadcast to more than 564 million households worldwide, while FLW Bass Fishing magazine delivers cutting-edge tips from top pros. For more information visit FLWFishing.com and follow FLW at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

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FREEMAN WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE COWBOY DIVISION EVENT ON TOLEDO BEND LAKE

FREEMAN WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE COWBOY DIVISION EVENT ON TOLEDO BEND LAKE

Pineville’s Lewis Grabs Co-angler Title

ZWOLLE, La. (April 23, 2018) – Boater Glen Freeman of Zwolle, caught a five-bass limit weighing 24 pounds, 12 ounces, Saturday to win the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Cowboy Division event on Toledo Bend Lake. For his efforts, Freeman took home $6,895.

“I concentrated on points where the bass were moving up and feeding at certain times of the day. You just had to be there at the right time,” said Freeman, who is now tied for second on the All-Time BFL wins list with 10 career wins in BFL competition. “I was on the north end of the lake, sitting in 5 to 6 feet of water and throwing to 2 to 3 feet. I had 9 or 10 points and just rotated through them.”

Freeman said he used a green-pumpkin-colored ½-ounce Johnston jig with a Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Craw trailer of the same color to catch approximately 15 keepers throughout the day.

“They bit the best mid-morning,” said Freeman. “The wind was a big deal for me. I had to have some wind to help the points – that brought the bass up to feed.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament in:

1st:          Glen Freeman, Zwolle, La., five bass, 24-12, $4,895 + $2,000 Ranger Cup Bonus

2nd:         Matthew McArdle, Humble, Texas, five bass, 20-6, $2,448

3rd:          Lance Duff, Lumberton, Texas, five bass, 19-13, $1,565

4th:          Jeff Wooldridge, Chandler, Texas, five bass, 18-10, $1,096

5th:          Darold Gleason, Many, La., five bass, 18-9, $939

6th:          Stephen Reitzell, Colfax, La., five bass, 18-2, $861

7th:          Josh Dunaway, Sulphur, La., five bass, 18-1, $783

8th:          Nick Lebrun, Bossier City, La., five bass, 17-10, $704

9th:          Cory Bono, Lake Charles, La., five bass, 17-9, $626

10th:        T.J. Goodwyn, Center, Texas, five bass, 17-6, $548

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Bob Vote of Kingwood, Texas, brought a 7-pound, 12-ounce bass to the scale – the heaviest of the event in the Boater Division – and earned the day’s Boater Big Bass award of $700.

Cason Lewis of Pineville, Louisiana, won the Co-angler Division and $2,548 Saturday after catching five bass weighing 13 pounds, 14 ounces.

The top 10 co-anglers were:

1st:          Cason Lewis, Pineville, La., five bass, 13-14, $2,548

2nd:         James Waller, Cypress, Texas, five bass, 13-10, $1,174

3rd:          Ronnie Ray Jr., McKinney, Texas, five bass, 13-7, $831

4th:          James Callaghan, DeBerry, Texas, five bass, 13-4, $509

4th:          Blake Landreneau, Youngsville, La., four bass, 13-4, $509

6th:          Keith Kimbrough, Woden, Texas, five bass, 13-0, $430

7th:          Bill Fussell, Thibodaux, La., five bass, 12-15, $391

8th:          Fred Martin, North Little Rock, Ark., five bass, 12-12, $352

9th:          Cedric Jackson, Sicily Island, La., five bass, 12-10, $293

9th:          Bernard Fruge, Noble, La., five bass, 12-10, $293

Eddie Burns of Little Rock, Arkansas, caught the largest bass in the Co-angler Division weighing in at 6 pounds, 11 ounces. The catch earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $350.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five winners in each qualifying event, will be entered in the Oct. 25-27 BFL Regional Championship on Lake of the Ozarks in Osage Beach, Missouri. Boaters will compete for a top award of a Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard and $20,000, while co-anglers will fish for a new Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard.

The 2018 BFL is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2018 BFL All-American will be held May 31-June 2 at Cross Lake in Shreveport, Louisiana, and is hosted by the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission. Top performers in the BFL can move up to the Costa FLW Series or even the FLW Tour.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League on FLW’s social media outletsat FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

SUNTEX ACQUIRES HURRICANE MARINA

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SUNTEX ACQUIRES HURRICANE MARINA

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DALLAS, TEXAS – Suntex Marina Investors, LLC (Suntex), the premier owner and operator of best-in-class marina properties, announced today the acquisition of Hurricane Marina, located on Center Hill Lake in Silver Point, Tennessee. With the change in ownership, Hurricane Marina received a new 25-year lease with the United States Army Corps of Engineers and also extended the lease of the existing restaurant tenant, Blue Water Grille.
Hurricane Marina lies on a natural, protected harbor approximately 70 miles east of Nashville, Tennessee and consists of 600 wet slips (48 of which were built in 2015), 40 personal watercraft slips and 25 enclosed boathouse slips. The slip composition can accommodate boats and houseboats ranging from 20 feet to over 100 feet. The property’s amenities include a boat rental fleet of 11 boats (six newly purchased), security services, bathrooms, shower and laundry facilities, three fuel pumps and a pump-out station. The property boasts a 6,600 square-foot restaurant building a fully-stocked ship store and a patioed common area for parties and live entertainment. A courtesy golf cart shuttle service provides customers with easy access to the docks from the parking lot.
“We are very excited about this acquisition,” said Ron TenEyck, senior vice president of operations, Suntex Marinas. “Hurricane Marina is a beautiful location and has a great deal of potential for development. By investing in the facility, we are looking forward to enhancing the services and overall customer experience offered to visitors of Center Hill Lake.”
Center Hill lake consists of 19,000 surface acres of water and 415 miles of forested shoreline. The surrounding area is rural in nature, yet has been successful in attracting a more affluent community of boaters looking for a place to enjoy weekend getaways. Hurricane Marina’s location in the deeper waters of the southern end of the lake has made it an extremely popular location for the houseboat market. The entirety of the property lies on a 107-acre (69 acres submerged) lease with the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
The Suntex portfolio of 46 marinas are located in California, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee and Virginia. For more information on Suntex Marina Investors LLC, or the complete portfolio of Suntex marinas, please contact [email protected] or visit www.suntex.com.

PENNSYLVANIA’S ZOMBEK WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE NORTHEAST DIVISION TOURNAMENT ON POTOMAC RIVER

PENNSYLVANIA’S ZOMBEK WINS T-H MARINE FLW BASS FISHING LEAGUE NORTHEAST DIVISION TOURNAMENT ON POTOMAC RIVER

Hockley Tops Co-angler Division

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MARBURY, Md. (April 23, 2018) – Boater Joe Zombek II of Scranton, Pennsylvania, caught a five-bass limit weighing 24 pounds, 10 ounces, Sunday to win the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Northeast Division tournament on the Potomac River. For his efforts, Zombek took home $5,229.

Zombek fished two areas in Mattawoman Creek – one a secondary channel with pilings and the other a 50-yard main-channel creek bend with rocks and wood. He said the areas were about 200 yards apart from one another.

“I targeted prespawn females waiting for the water temperature to rise so they could head up to spawn,” said Zombek, who logged his first career win FLW competition. “We had strong wind and rain Thursday and Friday and it stained the water. As of Sunday, it cleared up and the water temperature rose four degrees to the upper 50s. I know the fish had been there for a while, but with the warmer water they fed more.”

Zombek fished two baits – a homemade green-pumpkin-colored jig with a Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Craw trailer in the same color and a Texas-rigged green-pumpkin Zoom tube with a 3/8-ounce weight – and was able to put 11 keepers in his boat.

“I alternated between the baits depending on the conditions of the tide,” said Zombek. “When the tide moved I used the jig because the fish were more aggressive and when it slowed down I finessed them with the tube.”

The top 10 boaters finished the tournament in:

1st:          Joe Zombek II, Scranton, Pa., five bass, 24-10, $5,229

2nd:         Andrew Heivly, Malvern, Pa., five bass, 19-5, $3,629

3rd:          Zachary Page, Middletown, Del., five bass, 18-14, $1,745

4th:          Ryan Ingalls, Fairfax, Va., five bass, 18-13, $1,320

5th:          Aaron Dixon, Bel Alton, Md., five bass, 18-10, $1,046

6th:          John Vanore, Mullica Hill, N.J., five bass, 18-9, $959

7th:          Kyle Hoffman, Harpers Ferry, W. Va., five bass, 18-0, $871

8th:          Cody Cutter, Harveys Lake, Pa., five bass, 17-15, $784

9th:          Tony Dorman, Taylor, Pa., five bass, 17-8, $653

9th:          Todd Neale, Warrenton, Va., five bass, 17-8, $653

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Heivly brought a 6-pound, 9-ounce bass to the scale – the heaviest of the event in the Boater Division – and earned the day’s Boater Big Bass award of $815.

Robert Hockley of Annville, Pennsylvania, won the Co-angler Division and $2,614 Saturday after catching five bass weighing 18 pounds, 6 ounces.

The top 10 co-anglers were:

1st:          Robert Hockley, Annville, Pa., five bass, 18-6, $2,614

2nd:         Matthew Gaeng, Greeley, Pa., five bass, 18-5, $1,307

3rd:          Doug Cameron, Belchertown, Mass., five bass, 17-14, $872

4th:          Jack Wolf, Chesapeake City, Md., four bass, 16-10, $1,017

5th:          Derek Heyne, New Freedom, Pa., five bass, 15-11, $623

6th:          Richard Harris III., Dallas, Pa., five bass, 15-9, $479

7th:          Curtis Glover, Wynnewood, Pa., five bass, 15-8, $486

8th:          Bill Easter, Clinton, Md., four bass, 14-13, $392

9th:          Robert Reid Jr., Clinton, Md., four bass, 14-9, $349

10th:        Alexander James, Evans, Ga., four bass, 14-8, $305

Wolf caught the largest bass in the Co-angler Division weighing in at 7 pounds, 11 ounces. The catch earned him the day’s Co-angler Big Bass award of $407.

The top 45 boaters and co-anglers in the region based on point standings, along with the five winners in each qualifying event, will be entered in the Oct. 11-13 BFL Regional Championship on Chesapeake Bay in North East, Maryland. Boaters will compete for a top award of a Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard and $20,000, while co-anglers will fish for a new Ranger Z518C with a 200-horsepower Evinrude outboard.

The 2018 BFL is a 24-division circuit devoted to weekend anglers, with 128 tournaments throughout the season, five qualifying events in each division. The top 45 boaters and co-anglers from each division, along with the five winners of the qualifying events, will advance to one of six regional tournaments where they are competing to finish in the top six, which then qualifies them for one of the longest-running championships in all of competitive bass fishing – the BFL All-American. The 2018 BFL All-American will be held May 31-June 2 at Cross Lake in Shreveport, Louisiana, and is hosted by the Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission. Top performers in the BFL can move up to the Costa FLW Series or even the FLW Tour.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

Jeremy Talbert & Brian Robbins win Carolinas Bass Challenge Lake Hickory NC, April 21,2018

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Another cool morning greeted us at Lake Hickory this past Saturday! The lake level was low but the bass were eating! We had our 2nd largest field with 174 teams fishing for a total of $45,800.00!

Jeremy Talbert & Brian Robbins took the top spot with 5 bass weighing 21.52 lbs! They earned a check for $10,000.00!

We had a tie for 2nd and both teams were soooo close to taking 1st! Ladd & Landon Whicker weighed in 21.49 lbs of Lake Hickory bass and took home $4,250.00!

Also with 21.49 lbs were Chris Brown & Wayne Engram! They were our top Skeeter Bonus winners and took home an extra $4,000.00! Their day of fishing was worth $8,250.00!

Chris Dover & Robert Fowler claimed 4th with 5 bass weighing 20.29 lbs and they were our 3rd Skeeter Bonus winners worth an extra $3,000.00! They grand total for the day was $5,500.00!

Michael Smith and Roger Pope finished 5th with 19.94 lbs and they claimed the 3rd Skeeter Bonus! They added the $2,000.00 to their $2,000.00 5th place check for a total of $4,000.00!

Mike Seawright & Greg Lovelace brought in a limit weighing 19.76 lbs to take 6th and the 4th Skeeter Bonus which was $1,000.00! All total Mike & Greg took home $2,250.00!

Next NC CBC 2018 Qualifier is May 12th at High Rock!

Thomas Guthke Wins $5000.00 on Lake Hartwell ABA Open April 21,2018

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ATHENS, Ala. – Thomas Guthke of Anderson, South Carolina won the American Bass Anglers Open Series event held 4/21/2018 on Lake Hartwell. Running out of Green Pond Landing in Anderson, South Carolina, Thomas weighed in a five bass limit weighing 15.72 pounds. His catch was anchored by a bass weighing 4.55 pounds. For the win Thomas took home a check for $5000.00.

“I fished the shad spawn up the river. I caught 12-15 fish throughout the day. I caught some early on a spinnerbait and later sight fishing,” said Guthke.

In second for the boaters Greg Glouse of Liberty, South Carolina landed a five bass limit weighing 15.17 pounds. His catch was anchored by a bass weighing 4.85 pounds. Greg collected $800.00 for the effort.

“I caught my fish today on a Carolina rigged lizard. I caught fish all day but they were sporadic,” said Glouse.

Justin DeBose of Anderson, South Carolina placed third with a five bass limit weighing 14.47 pounds. He took home a check for $600.00 for his catch.

“I caught all of my fish sight fishing. I probably had 12 pounds by 9:00 and was able to cull up through the day,” said Debose.

In fourth place for the boaters Daniel Atkins of Anderson, South Carolina weighed in a five bass limit weighing 14.44 pounds and rounding out the top five, Russell Ludwig of Auburn, Georgia weighed in a five bass limit weighing 14.36 pounds.

Daniel Atkins of Anderson South Carolina weighed in the biggest bass for the boaters.His big fish weighed in at 6.14 pounds. He wasn’t in the Big Bass Pot, but for having the biggest bass of the tournament and for catching it on and ABU Garcia reel Daniel took home an ABU Garcia RevoX reel Valued at $100.00.

Jerry Pelfrey of Laurens South Carolina, took home a check for $490.00 for a bass that weighed in at 5.38 pounds.

In the co-angler division Jonathan Carter of Greenville, South Carolina weighed in a three bass limit weighing 8.91 pounds, anchored by a bass that weighed 3.55 pounds. Jonathan took home a check for $1200.00 for the win.

“I had a really good boater today that had me around the fish. I caught most of my fish on a fluke and a few on topwater. I was able to cull several times throughout the day,” said Carter.

Taking second for the co-anglers, Eddy Morgan of Denver, North Carolina brought in a three bass co-angler limit weighing 7.79 pounds. His catch was anchored by a bass that Weighed 4.46 pounds. For his second place finish and for having the biggest bass caught by a co-angler, Eddy took home a total of $715.00.

“I caught four keepers today said Morgan. I had one on a spinnerbait and the others
I caught sight fishing, including my biggest bass,” said Morgan.

Gerald Glouse of Easley South Carolina placed third among the co-anglers with three bass weighing 7.71 pounds. He earned $350.00 for the effort.

“I Caught probably 12-14 fish today. I caught all of my fish throwing a fluke
And a shakeyhead,” said Glouse.

In fourth among the co-anglers Simeon O’Meara of North Augusta South Carolina weighed in a three bass limit weighing 7.58 pounds and rounding out the top five was Roger Coggins of Greenville South Carolina with three bass weighing 7.10 pounds.

Slated for June 09, 2018 the next South Carolina Division tournament will be held on Clark’s Hill Lake Launching from the Dorn Facility located at 124 US 378 West McCormick, South Carolina.

About American Bass Anglers: American Bass Anglers is committed to providing low cost, close to home tournaments for the weekend angler and at the same time offer each competitor an upward path for individual angler progression. For more information about American Bass Anglers, the Open Series, the American Fishing Tour or the American Couples Series, visit www.americanbassanglers.com.

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5 Common Chatterbait Mistakes to Avoid by Walker Smith W2F

Bladed swim jigs have been one of the hot bass fishing lures around the country this year, but your success will be limited if you keep making the same mistakes.

I’ve fished a Chatterbait—also called a bladed jig—for many years, but I honestly don’t think I understood its full power until the last few months. For whatever reason, the lightbulb has clicked and all of the sudden, I’m realizing a lot of the mistakes I’ve been making for the last several years. It has been one of my biggest fishing epiphanies in the last decade.

I sincerely want to help you avoid the same mistakes I’ve been making. I want you to pick up a bladed jig and enjoy its true potential; because it’s a powerful little dude if you play your cards right.