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12 Named To 2018 Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team

Twelve standout high school anglers from across the country have been selected as members of the exclusive 2018 Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods . The team will be invited to participate in a special tournament held in conjunction with the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife Department on Lake Travis this May .

April 16, 2018

12 Named To 2018 Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — For the fourth consecutive year, 12 standout high school anglers have been selected as members of the exclusive Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods.

“We are proud to welcome an exceptional group of anglers to our 2018 class of High School All-Americans,” said Bruce Akin, B.A.S.S. CEO. “This class has a rare combination of tournament success, leadership skill and community involvement, and we can’t wait to see how they shape the future of our sport and our industry.”

More than 465 applications from students grades 10-12 were submitted from 38 states across the nation. Of these, 64 were chosen as Bassmaster All-State anglers. After reviewing tournament résumés, community service activities and recommendations from coaches and school officials, a panel of judges further narrowed the field to the Top 12 high school anglers in the country.

The team has been invited to participate in a special Bassmaster High School All-American Bass Tournament being held in conjunction with the 2018 Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, a fan-favorite tournament and festival that will be held May 17-20 on Lake Travis out of Jonestown, Texas. Elite Series anglers will serve as teammates and “coaches” of the student anglers in the tournament. The high school standouts will be honored on the main Texas Fest stage at the weigh-in.

Congratulations to the following student athletes for being named to the 2018 Bassmaster High School All-American Fishing Team. Following are short biographies of the 2018 team members, listed alphabetically. (Judges only considered tournament records for the past 12 months.)

Alec Berens, Channahon, Ill.
Berens, a senior at Minooka Community High School District #111, has tallied an outstanding five tournament wins over the past 12 months. Berens was a double qualifier for the 2018 Illinois B.A.S.S. Nation State Championship and earned the top spot in standings in the Minooka Anglers Club.

Berens is the president of his bass fishing team and has an extensive lineup of conservation projects as well as community service activities. He is not only an outstanding student in the classroom, but he has also become an exemplary member of the community as well.

“Alec Berens has a focus that is hard to break,” said his club advisor, Stan Tischer. “He always finds a way to succeed when the odds are against him. He is very positive and forward moving in the face of adversity, and he is quick to adapt in times of uncertainty. Aside from his great performance on the water, his work for the club, environment and the community is equally outstanding.”

Spencer Childers, Jasper, Ga.
Childers, a senior at Pickens High School, has earned five wins in high school tournaments, including the B.A.S.S. Nation Georgia State Championship and Bass High School tournament. He also has three Top 5 finishes to his credit, each with 100-plus-boat fields.

In addition to his tournament success, Childers is a volunteer at the Pickens County Fishing Rodeo, an event in which children and adults with disabilities get the opportunity to fish in a stocked stream. Childers spent the day baiting hooks and helping members of the community experience the joy of catching fish. He is also a volunteer with his high school’s Special Olympics program.

“One of the things that makes Spencer stick out from most high school kids is his ability to lead,” wrote Bo Page, bass fishing coach at Pickens High School. “His leadership in the classroom is a rare and welcomed sight to his teachers. Spencer has never missed a meeting; he’s never missed a tournament; and most importantly, he’s never missed a chance to give back to our school and community.”

Cal Culpepper, Hamilton, Ga.
A senior at Harris County High School and active member of the Harris County High School fishing team, Culpepper has excelled both on and off the water during his high school career. In the past 12 months alone, Culpepper has two first-place finishes to his name, including a West Point Lake SAF Georgia State Championship last spring.

Culpepper is a two-time Angler of the Year for the Harris County High School fishing team, and has qualified for both B.A.S.S. and SAF High School National Championships two years in a row. In addition to his successes in fishing, Culpepper dedicates time to helping younger kids on the fishing team sharpen their skills and become better anglers. He also helps special needs children fish during a local event called Camp Dream.

“Cal is a dedicated young man both on and off the water,” said Mary Jones-Hudson, Harris County High School fishing team coach. “In the classroom, he is dedicated and committed to giving his all and maintaining a 3.5 or higher GPA. He has also proved to be a serious steward of his environment. He has participated in Help the Hooch, an organization in which volunteers help clean the Chattahoochee River and its tributaries and watersheds. He has helped to construct containers for anglers and others who fish to deposit their trash and unwanted fishing line and lures.”

James Gibbons, Timmonsville, S.C.
A senior at South Florence High School, Gibbons has earned 10 Top 20 finishes, including a first-place finish at the 2017 Bassmaster National Championship on Kentucky Lake and 2017 TBF High School State Championship on Lake Murray.

“I first met James his freshman year when he became a part of the South Florence Fishing Team,” wrote Jeremy Trussell, team advisor. “His consistently calm demeanor under pressure was only rivaled by his passion and leadership on his team. Though James consistently exceeds expectations in all areas of angling, the best example of his leadership ability, determination and intelligence is watching James mentor others.”

Off the water, Gibbons volunteers at a local organization called “Help 4 Kids” and the Harvest Hope Food Bank, as well as collects used plastic baits and line for local adult bass teams.

Karson Hamilton, Hot Springs, Ark.
Hamilton, a 10th grader at Lake Hamilton High School and member of the Lake Hamilton Bass-N-Wolves fishing team, has earned five tournament wins in the past 12 months. In addition to his impressive tournament finishes, Hamilton also earned the title of Angler of the Year for the Lake Hamilton Bass-N-Wolves fishing team.

Hamilton is active off the water as well, volunteering at several local derbies and participating in his school’s football team and trap-shooting team. He maintains a 3.6 GPA and also stays very involved in youth fellowship at his church.

“Karson is a great young man, and he is very dedicated to the sport,” said Greg Mundy, Hamilton’s fishing coach. “He has become a very competitive fisherman and is competing at many different levels. Karson is also dedicated to his community. He has volunteered his time to lake cleanup projects and habitat construction.”

Ethan King, Wilsonville, Ala.
A junior at Shelby County High School, King has tallied an impressive three wins and three Top 20 finishes in the past 12 months. Among others, he earned a first-place finish in the 250-boat field Alabama Student Angler Bass Fishing Association State tournament on Neely Henry Lake.

Off the water, King participates in Back Pack Buddies — a program that supplies food for children in need when they’re not in school.

“Ethan exhibits many leadership characteristics such as determination, commitment and integrity,” wrote Casey Crumpton, athletic director and fishing coach at Shelby County High School. “He is an outstanding role model for the underclassman on our fishing team.”

Tyler Lubbat, Wheeling, Ill.
A senior at Buffalo Grove High School, Lubbat is the first repeat qualifier for the Bassmaster High School All-American team, having been selected for the honor in 2017. He placed in the Top 5 of nearly every tournament he has entered in the past 12 months. He won five of those events, including the Illinois High School Association State Championship.

He has served as his class board treasurer, a member of Interact Club and DECA, an organization that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs. He also made sectionals for the World Youth Science and Engineering Organization’s high school academic competition. Lubbat has also earned National Honor Society and National Merit Commended Student State Scholar recognition. On the conservation front, he helps instruct proper fish care techniques at high school tournaments as well as lead in collection and cleanup of plastic baits used at events.

“Tyler has exemplified what it means to be a well-rounded student striking a balance between academics, activities, bass fishing and community service, drawing on his leadership skills to manage and excel in all areas of high school life,” wrote Mark Schaetzlein, assistant principal for student activities at Buffalo Grove High School.

Thomas Martin, Marquez, Texas
A senior on the Rains High School bass fishing team, Martin has an impressive record in the past 12 months, earning two victories in tournaments with fields of 100 or more boats — one being the 520-boat Southeast Texas High School Fishing Association (SETX) Championship.

“His self-discipline allows the balance of extracurricular activities with academics,” wrote Geoffrey Bowdoin, principal at Leon Elementary. “The commitment to excellence he possesses has allowed him to excel in the classroom as well as his success in high school fishing. This young man is willing to go the extra mile to help anyone out. He puts others before himself.”

Martin also assists with the Jewett City Cleanup and Warriors Weekend tournament, an event for wounded soldiers. He is also a member of Future Farmers of America, Elite Wrangler dance team, golf team and varsity cheerleader.

Garrett McWilliams, Florence, Miss.
A junior at Discovery Christian School and a member of the Discovery Christian School Lions, McWilliams has earned an impressive three tournament wins in the past 12 months. The most notable being a B.A.S.S. Open Division State Championship held on Ross Barnett Reservoir.

McWilliams is very involved in his community and enjoys spending time volunteering at various activities at his church, as well as at a local nursing home. When he is not fishing or dedicating time to helping others, he also enjoys a variety of extracurricular activities such as baseball, archery and hunting.

“Garrett is well regarded by his teachers and peers,” said McWilliams’ athletic director, Joseph Dykes. “Though Garrett is only in high school, I can already see the kind of man he will become, and I know I will be proud to say that I had just a tiny part of shaping that person. Garrett is a bright young man with a bright future ahead of him.”

Dalton Smith, Brandon, Miss.
At only 16 years old, Smith has more than earned his place on the 2018 Bassmaster High School All-American fishing team. In the past 12 months, Smith has three first-place finishes under his belt, including a B.A.S.S. Nation High School tournament against 106 boats held on Ross Barnett Reservoir last fall.

Smith, a 10th grader at Northwest Rankin High School, is a four-time Mississippi Junior State champion and is very involved in his school and community. He volunteers at a local behavioral health center where he performs casting and flipping demonstrations for adults with psychiatric illness to help develop their interest in fishing and recreational therapeutic coping skills. He also excels in the classroom, especially in math and science, and dedicates time to tutoring other students in algebra and geometry.

“Dalton encourages his peers as well as younger children to put away their computers and cellphones and get outdoors and try fishing,” said Mary Jane Cox, the art department chair at Northwest Rankin High School. “He is a great positive role model for the next generation of fishermen.”

Samuel Vandagriff, McMinnville, Tenn.
Vandagriff, a senior at Warren County High School, has been the president of his bass fishing club for the past four years. He also has two impressive wins, including a first-place finish at the Tennessee B.A.S.S. Nation High School Rumble on the Hill which was held on Center Hill Lake.

Alongside his success on the water, Vandagriff also has a very impressive record in the classroom. He has maintained 4.2 GPA throughout his high school career and has earned almost $10,000 in college scholarship money. He is described by many as a “well-rounded young man who is passionate in everything he sets out to accomplish.”

“Samuel also leads off the water in his school, church and community, participating in things like hurricane relief, Habitat for Humanity and Relay for Life,” said David Lowrie, Tennessee B.A.S.S. Nation High School state director.

“He always volunteers to assist in the setup and teardown of the Tennessee B.A.S.S. Nation stage and equipment for tournaments. Samuel provides leadership for Warren County’s fishing team and sets an example for other Tennessee B.A.S.S. Nation high school and junior anglers.”

Jacob Woods, Loudon, Tenn.
Woods, a senior at Lenoir City High School, has earned five wins in high school tournaments, including the Tennessee B.A.S.S. Nation Championship, in which he competed against 125 teams. He also has nine Top 5 finishes to his credit.

“Jacob is one of the first people to step up and help others, and he is always very encouraging toward his fellow students,” wrote Josey Harris Miller, agriculture teacher at Lenoir City High School. “He is a true leader on and off the lake.”

Woods also serves as the president of the Lenoir City High School Bass Club, where he organizes special speakers for meetings and plans fundraisers and community services projects, such as lake cleanups and conservations efforts like the Pitch It campaign and Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers. He plans on pursing a degree in Agribusiness and Agrimarketing at Tennessee Tech University, as well as fish on the college team.

Ryan Roller & Garry Colwell Win fishers of Men Virginia East – Team March 31,2018

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Friday started with teams arriving to the Olde Towne Centre in Boydton, Va around 5pm to start registration. Besor Fellowship were our gracious hosts and provided a wonderful Spaghetti dinner, complete with salad and dessert. We were entertained with music from Broken Veil before the message started. Pastor Jakie from Union Chapel Baptist provided a moving message to remember where God has brought us from and where He is taking us to. He let everyone in attendance know while we are spiritually dead without Jesus, we can all be alive in Him. 28 of our 33 signed up teams attended the meeting and we had 4 recommitments to Christ! We finished with raffling off gear and tackle from our supporters, drew boat # 1 from commitment cards and announced the rest of the boat numbers. The teams were out and off to prep for Saturday before 7:30!

 

Saturday was a little chilly at launch for the 33 teams competing, and with a total wind speed and direction change overnight the fishing ended up a little tough. There are always teams that get on the bite though and the team Ryan Roller and Garry Colwell brought in a winning bag of 19.55lbs including the event big fish of 5.85lbs, they were rewarded with total winnings of $1590! Bill and Josh Bailey were second with 17.20lbs and the first place Bonus Bucks team. Third went to Allen Walden and James Hendrick with 16.99, they also had second place Bonus Bucks.

Rounding out the top 5 were fourth place team Clay Lewis and Brent Eader, and fifth place team Pedro Lavin and Eddie Richardson.

 

I want to send a sincere thank you to all the teams that showed up to kick this year off right. As my first year and first event as director all of the teams were fantastic in their support of this trail and in their patience as I worked through a few inevetable hiccups. Also Thanks goes to John Snincak for his guidance through the event. It was a humbling experience and I hope to see all of you at the rest of the events!

Off to Lake Anna on 4/28, Lets keep this momentum rolling!

 

God Bless!

 

Special thanks to our Division Sponsors;

Captain Garys Marine Products  VA state parks  Rockahock  Shanes Baits JBs rods Deep Creek Lures Richmond Marine Center Green Top Sporting Goods Magnuson hotel Clarksville

 

Fishers of Men would like to thank all of our fine sponsors;  BassCat Boats, Mercury, Berkley, Abu Garcia, Spiderwire, Shakespeare, Strike King Lure Company, Kings Home, Power-Pole, Raymarine, Duckett Fishing, BassBoat Technologies, ORCA Coolers, Buckeye Lures, T&H Maine, Gator Guards, ,Kistler Rods, HydroWave,  Costa, Jacobs Glass, Rayjus Sportswear

Stren Buggs Island – 03/17/18


DIVISION YEAR TO DATE STANDINGS: | 2018 | 2017 |



 


Place Team Members # Fish Big Fish Gross Penalty Net Wt Points
1 22833 Ryan Roller
Garry Colwell
5 5.85 19.55 0 19.55 150

2 22702 Bill Bailey
Josh Bailey
5 5.58 17.2 0 17.2 199

3 22782 Allen Walden
James Hendrick
5 5.05 16.99 0 16.99 198

4 22864 Clay Lewis
Brent Eader
5 0 12.11 0 12.11 147

5 22793 Pedro Lavin
Edward (Eddie) Richardson
5 2.9 11.5 0 11.5 146

6 22822 Donald Estes
Woo Daves
5 0 10.54 0 10.54 145

7 22698 Steve Roberts
Jeff Banko
5 0 10.04 0 10.04 194

8 16134 Brad Webb
Jay Ferk
5 0 9.97 0 9.97 193

9 22736 Danny Bridges
Christian Bridges
5 0 9.11 0 9.11 192

10 22703 Jackson Hudson
Robert Woods
5 0 8.49 0 8.49 191

11 22761 Gregory Meadows
Zach Meadows
5 0 8.22 0 8.22 190

12 22832 Monte Aleman
Audie Murphy
3 0 7.6 0 7.6 189

13 4304 Richard Showalter
Daniel Showalter
5 2.07 7.57 0 7.57 188

14 8258 James Sutton
James Whittman
4 0 7.46 0 7.46 187

15 22865 Marshall Johnson
Tyler Colgin
3 0 6.79 0 6.79 186

16 22745 Brandon Hill
Kevin King
4 0 6.66 0 6.66 185

17 22794 Tony Glassco
Carolyn Glassco
5 0 6.62 0 6.62 184

18 22563 David Williams
Katherine Williams
3 0 6.49 0 6.49 183

19 22678 Jay Perkins
Chris Gren
3 3.73 6.46 0 6.46 182

20 6696 Brian Lindamood 4 0 6.07 0 6.07 181

21 22508 Aaron Fisher
Samuel Fisher
3 0 5.63 0 5.63 180

22 8881 Edward Kibler
James Ruggerio
3 2.78 5.6 0 5.6 179

23 21869 Kevin Aleman
Michael Franklin
4 0 5.44 0 5.44 178

24 4100 Nick Covington
Timothy Covington
3 0 5.08 0 5.08 177

25 22230 Jason Brooks
Carl Sadler
3 0 5.01 0 5.01 176

26 22733 Thomas Harden
William Brown
2 0 4.25 0 4.25 125

27 22738 Jerry Ferguson
Kenneth Donnelly
3 0 3.58 0 3.58 174

28 22762 Christopher Atkins, III
Christopher Atkins
3 0 3.52 0 3.52 173

29 22670 Russell Nixon
Amaya Nixon
1 2.25 2.25 0 2.25 172

30 22507 Michael Abel
Gabriela Valdez
1 1.91 1.91 0 1.91 171

31 18789 Nicolas Lavin
Douglas Sisk
1 1.81 1.81 0 1.81 170

32 22679 Greg Grayson
Al Welker
1 1.48 1.48 0 1.48 169

33 21257 Shawn Smith
Curtis Welton
1 0.98 0.98 0 0.98 168

1st Roller/Colwell


2nd Bailey/Bailey


3rd Walden/Hendrick


Gift for our points Champions


Great meeting crowd!


Rip Bass wins on Lake Gaston American Fishing Tour North Carolina Division 17 tournament, held April 14th

Rip Bass wins on Lake Gaston

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ATHENS, Ala. – Rip Bass, of Spring Hope, NC won the American Fishing Tour North Carolina Division 17 tournament, held April 14th, on Lake Gaston.

Rip caught 5 bass weighing 10.50 lbs. Rip reported catching his fish on a chatter baits. Melvin Jiggetts of Courtland, VA brought in the biggest bass of 3.18 lbs.

Top 5 Anglers
1        Rip Bass                      10.50 lbs
2        Melvin Jiggetts             9.22 lbs
3        Mike Colbert                9.06 lbs
4        Bobby Davis                 6.97 lbs
5        Gary Howard               3.87 lbs

The next divisional tournament will be held on Saturday 4-28-18, on Chowan out of Hwy 13 (Sloups Landing). Any questions can be directed to local Director Mike Colbert at (252)223-2325

For more information, call ABA at (888) 203-6222.On line, see www.drawtrail.com.

These anglers are earning valuable points toward the divisional angler of the year title. The points champion from each division will compete in the annual American Bass Anglers AFT Angler of the Year Final Round at the American Fishing Tour National Championship.

The American Fishing Tour offers low cost, close to home bass tournaments that are designed for the weekend angler. All ABA anglers fish for money and points. The points advance the angler to their divisional championship and the top 500 anglers in the US are invited to the American Fishing Tour National Championship. For more information on American Bass Anglers please visit www.americanbassanglers.com or call (256)232-0406.

American Bass Anglers, Inc. is supported by Triton Boats, Mercury Outboards, Optima Batteries, GEICO, Berkley, Abu Garcia, T-H Marine, Livingston Lures, Best Western Hotels, Maui Jim, Power Pole, Garmin, and SiriusXM Marine Weather. American Bass Anglers, Inc. can be contacted at (256) 232-0406 or by visiting americanbassanglers.com

Larry Thomas wins on the Roanoke River ABA North Carolina Division 17 – April 13,2018

Larry Thomas wins on the Roanoke River

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ATHENS, Ala. – Larry Thomas, of Washington, NC won the American Fishing Tour North Carolina Division 17 tournament, held March 31st, on the Roanoke River.

Larry caught 5 bass weighing a 19.02 lbs with a nice kicker weighing 7.13 lbs which was also big fish for the tournament. Larry reported he caught his fish along the main river below the Highway 45 Bridge.

Top 5
1          Larry Thomas             19.02 lbs
2          James Johnson          18.63 lbs
3          Joe Varnell                 17.96 lbs
4          Ricky West                 16.84 lbs
5          Matthew Oakley         14.32 lbs

The next divisional tournament will be held on Saturday 4-28-18, on Chowan out of Hwy 13 (Sloups Landing). Any questions can be directed to local Director Mike Colbert at (252)223-2325

For more information, call ABA at (888) 203-6222.On line, see www.drawtrail.com.

These anglers are earning valuable points toward the divisional angler of the year title. The points champion from each division will compete in the annual American Bass Anglers AFT Angler of the Year Final Round at the American Fishing Tour National Championship.

The American Fishing Tour offers low cost, close to home bass tournaments that are designed for the weekend angler. All ABA anglers fish for money and points. The points advance the angler to their divisional championship and the top 500 anglers in the US are invited to the American Fishing Tour National Championship. For more information on American Bass Anglers please visit www.americanbassanglers.com or call (256)232-0406.

American Bass Anglers, Inc. is supported by Triton Boats, Mercury Outboards, Optima Batteries, GEICO, Berkley, Abu Garcia, T-H Marine, Livingston Lures, Best Western Hotels, Maui Jim, Power Pole, Garmin, and SiriusXM Marine Weather. American Bass Anglers, Inc. can be contacted at (256) 232-0406 or by visiting americanbassanglers.com

 

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FLW TOUR HEADS TO LEWIS SMITH LAKE FOR FOUR-DAY EVENT PRESENTED BY T-H MARINE

FLW TOUR HEADS TO LEWIS SMITH LAKE FOR FOUR-DAY EVENT PRESENTED BY T-H MARINE

World’s top bass anglers eye $125,000 grand prize, crucial Pennzoil Marine Angler of the Year points at fifth stop of 2018 FLW Tour season

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JASPER, Ala. (April 16, 2018) – The FLW Tour, professional bass fishing’s most lucrative tournament circuit, is returning to Jasper, April 26-29, for the FLW Tour at Lewis Smith Lake presented by T-H Marine. Hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of Walker County, the four-day event will feature 368 of the world’s best bass-fishing professionals and co-anglers casting for top awards of up to $125,000 cash in the Pro Division and up to $25,000 cash in the Co-angler Division.

Lewis Smith Lake last played host to the FLW Tour in 2015, when pro Dave Lefebre weighed a 19½-pound limit on the final day to overcome an 8½-pound deficit to Rookie of the Year Zack Birge and win with a total weight of 65 pounds, 6 ounces. Lefebre’s strategy involved catching a decent limit in the morning targeting schooling fish before transitioning to pockets where the herring were spawning in the afternoon.

“There’s going to be a lot of different ways to catch fish in this tournament,” said Quaker State pro Scott Canterbury of Odenville, Alabama, a nine-time Forrest Wood Cup qualifier. “I pre-fished at Lewis Smith Lake recently and there were largemouth spawning in every pocket I went in. I think we’re going to be competing at the tail-end of the spawn, but there’s still going to be quite a few fish on beds and somebody will catch them.”

In addition to the shallow bite, Canterbury said many spotted bass will be suspended in deeper water chasing blueback herring – a good option for anglers looking to mix up their day.

“We had a bit of a warming trend in Alabama about six weeks ago and water temperatures jumped, for a short time, from the low 50s to 70 degrees,” said Canterbury. “I’m pretty sure a lot of the spotted bass either spawned or tried to spawn. They’ll be chasing blueback herring – that’s the deal there now. Just find the bait and you’ll be able to find the fish.”

Canterbury said largemouth will be relating to buckbrush, logs and laydowns and spotted bass will primarily be hanging around points as they head back out to the lake.

“Swimbaits and jerkbaits will be good bets,” said Canterbury. “For largemouth, you’ll be able to catch them with a shallow crankbait. A (Zoom) Trick Worm or something similar will be productive for those still guarding fry. Anglers are really going to be able to fish their strengths.”

The Alabama veteran predicted that a four-day cumulative total in the 60- to 64-pound range should be enough to secure the win.

“Lewis Smith Lake is a really healthy fishery,” said Canterbury. “It’s going to be a great tournament.”

Anglers will take off at 6:30 a.m. CDT each day from the Smith Lake Dam Access, located at 7482 Smith Lake Dam Road in Jasper. Thursday and Friday’s weigh-ins, April 26-27, will be held at the Access beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday’s weigh-ins, April 28-29, will also be held at the Access, but will begin at 4 p.m.

The total purse for the FLW Tour at Lewis Smith Lake presented by T-H Marine is more than $930,000.

Television coverage of the FLW Tour at Lewis Smith Lake presented by T-H Marine will premiere in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) June 6 from Noon-1 p.m. EST. The Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show airs on NBCSN, the Pursuit Channel and the World Fishing Network and is broadcast to more than 564 million households worldwide.

Prior to the weigh-ins Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29, FLW will host a free Family Fishing Expo at the Smith Lake Dam Access from noon to 4 p.m. The Expo is the perfect opportunity for fishing fans of all ages to meet their favorite anglers, enjoy interactive games, activities and giveaways provided by FLW sponsors, and learn more about the sport of fishing and other outdoor activities.

Also for youth, the FLW Foundation’s Unified Fishing Derby will be held at the Smith Lake Dam Access on Saturday, April 28, from 9-11 a.m. The event is hosted by FLW Foundation pro Cody Kelley along with other FLW Tour anglers, and is free and open to youth (18 and under) and Special Olympics athletes (all ages). Rods and reels are available for use, but youth are encouraged to bring their own if they own one. The 1st and 2nd place anglers that catch the biggest fish will be recognized Saturday on the FLW Tour stage, just prior to the pros weighing in.

In FLW Tour competition, pros and co-anglers are randomly paired each day, with pros supplying the boat, controlling boat movement and competing against other pros. Co-anglers fish from the back deck against other co-anglers. The full field of 368 anglers competes in the two-day opening round. Co-angler competition concludes following Friday’s weigh-in, while the top 30 pros based on their two-day accumulated weight advance to Saturday. Only the top 10 pros continue competition Sunday, with the winner determined by the heaviest accumulated weight from the four days of competition.

Throughout the season, anglers are also vying for valuable points in hopes of qualifying for the 2018 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of professional bass fishing. The 2018 Forrest Wood Cup will be on Lake Ouachita in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Aug. 10-12 and is hosted by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and Visit Hot Springs.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the sport’s top anglers on the FLW Tour on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

Randy Fairbanks Wins the 2018 Big Bass Tour on SML with his 8.32 – April 15,2018

On a slow Sunday with weights dropping in the mid 3s to get a check that lunker of 8.32 caught by Randy Fairbanks was not challenged at all. Congratulations to everyone that received a check see you all again in 2019.

Sunday 8-9
Rank Name Weight
1 JOSH MULLINS 6.45
2 SCOTT DAMERON 5.79
3 ROBERT HOYT 4.87
4 RANDY SAYERS 4.65
5 BENJI COOK 4.50
6 JONATHAN MARTIN 4.46
7 GREG SNYDER 4.40
8 CLYDE WILLIAMS 3.85
9 TYRONE ADAMS 3.77
10 EDDIE KIRBY 3.75
11 ROSCOE SCARCE 3.55
12 JEFF PRESLEY 3.50
13 TROY DOLNEY 3.45
13 RICK TILLEY JR 3.45
15 DREW STEGALL 3.25
15 STACY YEATTS 3.25
17 RICK TILLEY SR 3.22
18 MIKE TONEY 2.82
19 KEVIN BEASLEY 2.07
Sunday 9-10
Rank Name Weight
1 MURRAY ROBERSON JR 5.39
2 BRANDON MCCOWN 4.93
3 JACOB JOHNSON 4.47
4 JOSH DIPAULO 4.32
5 MELLISA TOUCHSTONE 4.21
6 CHRIS BRUMMETT 4.04
7 DAVE HICKS 4.00
8 ROB WARREN 3.62
9 DAKOTA ARTHUR 3.61
10 DOUGLAS HOWDYSHELL 3.58
11 NOEL COGAR 3.57
12 ANGELA GALLOGLY 3.47
13 PATRICK WILES 3.46
14 DEANE DIPAULO 3.09
15 RON MILLER 2.88
16 ANTHONY WILSON 2.72
17 CLYDE WILLIAMS 2.67
18 MIKE FOSBRE 2.62
19 JOSEPH STCLAIR 2.59
20 RANDOLPH SNYDER 2.37
21 CHANCE YOUNKER 2.03
Sunday 10-11
Rank Name Weight
1 GREG BYRD 6.52
2 ROBBY HALSEY 4.94
3 TIM MARTIN 4.18
4 KENNETH WALTHER 3.75
5 FLOYD KEATTS 3.51
6 ROGER MAXIE 3.38
7 ROBERT SHEETS 3.37
7 MATT HALL 3.37
9 JAKE FLOURNOY 3.33
10 CANTLEY KRAFFT 3.26
11 JARED WITT 3.25
12 MITCHELL FARISS 3.19
13 DENNIS GODFREY 3.03
14 TODD RICH 3.01
15 JAMES ELLIS 2.87
16 MELLISA TOUCHSTONE 2.76
17 NOEL COGAR 2.56
18 TJ BUSH 2.54
Sunday 11-12
Rank Name Weight
1 KEITH CONDREY 6.17
2 CHASE SHUMATE 4.58
3 JOE DEMONBREUN 4.47
4 DAKOTA ARTHUR 3.99
5 CHRIS BLACK 3.88
6 JARED WITT 3.87
7 JUSTIN MEDEIROS 3.85
8 DAVID FRALEY 3.65
9 VINCE MONINI 3.56
10 DAVID ALLEN 3.40
11 MARK WEAVER 3.15
12 DAVID BRYANT 3.05
12 DAVID HICKS 3.05
14 ANDY JOHNSON 2.86
15 DEVON BAYER 2.84
16 JAMES ALTICE 2.82
17 GERALD ROSENBARKER 2.77
18 ROBERT SHEETS 2.76
19 MIKE DEAN 2.69
20 NOEL COGAR 2.64
Sunday 12-1
Rank Name Weight
1 KAYLA LUCAS 4.93
2 RICK RYNEX 4.29
2 KATE BARLOWE 4.29
4 TONY LESTER 4.28
5 TODD HAILEY 4.27
6 DAVID TRUSLOW 3.84
7 JEFF DAVIS 3.71
8 GREG STALLINGS 3.69
9 ZACH HARMONY 3.46
10 EDWARD RUDE 3.42
11 CHAD BOWMAN 3.33
12 JACOB PERKINS 3.30
13 JOHN REFFETT 3.26
14 STEVEN COLEMAN 3.24
15 TODD RICH 3.20
16 CHRIS ADDISON 3.19
16 RANDY ARTHUR 3.19
18 DREW CARTER 3.13
19 TREY SWITZER 3.09
20 CHRISTOPHER ATKINS 3.00
21 TIM WOODSON 2.98
22 WILLIAM PERKINS 2.95
23 DAKOTA AMOS 2.92
24 CALEB NAFF 2.88
25 JOE KINCHIN 2.80
26 JIMMY CORNETT 2.79
27 RALPH HOLLIFIELD JR 2.63
28 JOHN GAYLORD 2.49
29 JAMES DRAPER 2.37
30 DEVIN BAYER 2.34
31 RALPH HOLLIFIELD SR 2.01
Sunday 1-2
Rank Name Weight
1 DAKOTA ARTHUR 4.72
2 IAN MCROY 4.64
3 MIKE FOSBRE 4.62
4 JARED WITT 4.43
5 MARTIN VILLA 4.13
6 JOHN COLE 3.94
7 JASON HOLDER 3.90
8 TRAVIS SNYDER 3.74
9 NEIL QUINCE 3.57
10 JAMES NOTTINGHAM 3.52
11 MIKE ALTIZER 3.51
12 THOMAS WOOTEN 3.49
13 DAVID JOHNSTON 3.34
14 RANDY ARTHUR 3.32
15 KAYLA LUCAS 3.23
16 DAVID TRUSLOW 3.20
17 BRIAN ANDERSON 3.18
18 GILES PERDUE 3.16
19 TYLER SIMONE 3.14
20 ROBBY HALSEY 2.97
20 STEVE SHIPLEY 2.97
22 TYLER LUCAS 2.96
23 PAUL MAYHEW 2.95
24 CHAD BOWMAN 2.92
25 HUNTER ALTICE 2.91
26 JEREMY CALDWELL 2.70
27 RAYMOND LOVEJOY 2.67
27 ETHAN ROBINSON 2.67
29 LOGAN CAMP 2.61
30 JERRY GOBLE 2.56
31 JIM LANGRIDGE 2.52
32 JOE FRAME 2.46
33 JAMES ALTICE 2.26
Sunday 2-3
Rank Name Weight
1 MICHAEL WIERINGO 5.39
2 RANDY ARTHUR 4.49
3 JACOB EAST 4.10
4 CHRIS ADDISON 4.09
5 BRIAN BURNETT 3.91
6 KAYLA LUCAS 3.86
7 STACY YEATTS 3.84
8 AUSTIN MITCHELL 3.79
9 PATRICK WILES 3.75
10 JOSH HUFFMAN 3.73
11 JASON HOLDER 3.72
12 SCOTT STILTNER 3.68
13 DAKOTA ARTHUR 3.43
14 EDWARD VAUGHAN 3.41
15 JOE FIERRO 3.27
16 LUKE SMITH 3.20
17 RICK TILLEY SR 3.11
18 BRYAN THOMPSON 3.08
19 MIKE TONEY 3.06
20 BILL WITMER 3.03
21 DANIEL TURNER 3.02
22 DANNY GOMEZ 2.90
22 PERRY HUGHES 2.90
24 JASON NEIGHBORS 2.84
25 JOHN SWINK 2.80
26 HUNTER ALTICE 2.75
27 JD ROWE 2.69
28 LARRY HORNE 2.64
29 CARL HOSKINS 2.57
30 IAN MCROY 2.55
31 ETHAN ROBINSON 2.47
32 JACOB STEPHENS 2.17
33 DALE POWELL 1.79

THRIFT WINS FLW TOUR AT LAKE CUMBERLAND PRESENTED BY GENERAL TIRE

THRIFT WINS FLW TOUR AT LAKE CUMBERLAND PRESENTED BY GENERAL TIRE

North Carolina Pro Earns Sixth Career FLW Tour Victory, $125,000

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SOMERSET, Ky. (April 15, 2018) – Pro Bryan Thrift of Shelby, North Carolina, added to his ever-growing list of accolades Sunday, bringing another five-bass limit of smallmouth to the scale, this one weighing 18 pounds, 10 ounces, to win the FLW Tour at Lake Cumberland presented by General Tire and the top prize of $125,000 – his sixth career FLW Tour win. Thrift’s four-day total of 20 bass weighing 70-2 gave him the win by a 1-pound, 10-ounce margin over second place pro Allen Boyd of Salem, Indiana, the TBF “Living The Dream” package winner who weighed 20 bass for 68-8 to finish second and earn $30,000.

“I’ve had a phenomenal week,” said Thrift, the reigning Pennzoil Marine Angler of the Year who moved into a tie for third all-time for most career FLW Tour wins. “I was starting down in Indian Creek and fishing my way back to Burnside each day.”

Thrift weighed in a limit of smallmouth bass each day by fishing points, bluffs, lead-in banks and the mouth of the creek. He credited his equipment setup as being the key to his win.

“I caught all of my fish this week on two main baits – a 3-inch Damiki Armor Shad (flash shad) and a 3½-4-inch swimbait (Tennessee shad),” said Thrift. “I used the Armor Shad when it was sunny the first two days. When it got cloudy, I started throwing the bigger swimbait. The Armor Shad is a more subtle swimbait.”

Thrift threw the swimbaits on 8-pound-test P-Line Tactical Fluorocarbon line, a 7-foot, medium-heavy Fitzgerald Fishing Stunner HD rod, and an Abu Garcia Revo MGX baitcasting reel.

“I feel like the 8-pound line helped me get a lot more bites,” he said. “A lot of people don’t like using that light of line on a baitcaster, but you just have so much more control over your bait. I never lost any fish this week and the key was the combination of my rod, reel and line.”

The top 10 pros on Lake Cumberland finished:

1st:          Bryan Thrift, Shelby, N.C., 20 bass, 70-2, $125,200

2nd:         Allen Boyd, Salem, Ind., 20 bass, 68-8, $30,100

3rd:         Clent Davis, Montevallo, Ala., 20 bass, 67-10, $25,000

4th:         Greg Bohannan, Bentonville, Ark., 20 bass, 65-9, $20,000

5th:         Andy Morgan, Dayton, Tenn., 20 bass, 65-4, $19,000

6th:         Chris Johnston, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, 20 bass, 63-1, $18,000

7th:         Chris McCall, Palmer, Texas, 20 bass, 62-11, $17,000

8th:         James Watson, Lampe, Mo., 20 bass, 62-2, $16,000

9th:         Darrel Robertson, Jay, Okla., 20 bass, 61-14, $15,000

10th:       Kerry Milner, Bono, Ark., 20 bass, 60-3, $14,000

 

Complete results for the entire field can be found at FLWFishing.com.

Overall there were 50 bass weighing 162 pounds, 15 ounces caught by pros Sunday. All of the final 10 pros weighed in five-bass limits.

Joel Willert of Prior Lake, Minnesota, won the Co-angler Division and $20,000 Friday with a two-day total of 10 bass weighing 24 pounds, 2 ounces, followed by Robert Case III of Point, Texas, who finished in second place with 10 bass totaling 23-15, worth $7,550.

Television coverage of the FLW Tour at Lake Cumberland presented by General Tire will premiere in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) May 23 from Noon-1 p.m. EST. The Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show airs on NBCSN, the Pursuit Channel and the World Fishing Network and is broadcast to more than 564 million households worldwide.

The total purse for the FLW Tour at Lake Cumberland presented by General Tire was more than $930,000. The tournament was hosted by the Somerset Tourist and Convention Commission and the Burnside Tourism Commission. The next event for FLW Tour anglers will be the FLW Tour at Lewis Smith Lake presented by T-H Marine, April 26-29 in Jasper, Alabama, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce Walker County.

In FLW Tour competition, pros and co-anglers are randomly paired each day, with pros supplying the boat, controlling boat movement and competing against other pros. Co-anglers fish from the back deck against other co-anglers. The full field of 366 anglers competed in the two-day opening round. Co-angler competition concluded following Friday’s weigh-in, while the top 30 pros based on their two-day accumulated weight advanced to Saturday. Only the top 10 pros continued competition Sunday, with the winner determined by the heaviest accumulated weight from the four days of competition.

Throughout the season, anglers are also vying for valuable points in hopes of qualifying for the 2018 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of professional bass fishing. The 2018 Forrest Wood Cup will be on Lake Ouachita in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Aug. 10-12 and is hosted by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and Visit Hot Springs.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the sport’s top anglers on the FLW Tour on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

Robinson And Fulmer Win Bassmaster High School Eastern Open On Lake Hartwell

Marshall Robinson (right) and Mason Fulmer of the Byrnes Rebels bass club won the 2018 Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series Eastern Open presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods on Lake Hartwell out of Anderson, S.C., with 17 pounds, 12 ounces.

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April 14, 2018

Robinson And Fulmer Win Bassmaster High School Eastern Open On Lake Hartwell

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ANDERSON, S.C. — Nearly one month after the 2018 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods was held on Lake Hartwell, a youthful generation of anglers launched from Green Pond Landing for a chance to compete in a championship of their own. The two anglers who exceeded that challenge were South Carolina freshmen Marshall Robinson and Mason Fulmer of Byrnes High School.

The Byrnes Rebel bass club caught five bass Saturday that weighed 17 pounds, 12 ounces to win the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Eastern Open presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods. After their first game plan of targeting shallow-water, herring-related bass did not pan out, the team took to fishing for spawning bass that they found in practice.

“We marked over 20 beds in practice,” Robinson said. “The three fish that we set the hook on in practice were all under 3 pounds. Anything bigger, we made sure to save.”

Planning for the herring spawn that they thought could happen positioned them around quality bass in the lower part of Lake Hartwell, in the same area where Jordan Lee defended his Classic title.

“We took two trips during spring break and caught limits in the mid-teens,” Fulmer said. “That clued us in to the areas we needed to look, with it being a week before.”

The two employed typical bed-fishing tactics, but fooled some shallow roaming fish into biting as well.

“While one of us was fishing for the fish on the bed, the other would throw in front of the boat hoping to get one of the big cruising fish to bite,” Robinson said. “We had a couple of key fish come fishing that way.”

The key baits to their success were a Texas-rigged creature-style bait, a drop shot with a Zoom shaky head worm and a Zoom Fluke.

The Rebels were awarded first-place plaques and a $1,500 payout for their school’s fishing team, who is coached by Iris Robinson, wife of Elite Series angler and high school boat captain Marty Robinson.

Robinson and Fulmer finished 11 ounces in front of B.J. Collins and Garrett Holder of the Chatuge Anglers who finished second with 17-1. Lake Chatuge is only a few hours away, and the highland reservoir in North Georgia has some similarities to Hartwell.

“The similarities of fishing a (bait bite) in windy conditions in clear water helped a lot,” Collins said.

Though the dock talk of herring-related fish was apparent, the Chatuge Anglers took another route and focused on shad-fed fish.

“We fished down the lake and threw a Megabass jerkbait and a frog in the back of pockets,” Holder said.

Collins and Holder won second-place plaques and a $1,000 check for their fishing club.

The Big Bass award was won by the third-place team of James Gibbons and Piercen Lynch of South Florence High School. The 4-15 largemouth was worth two Abu Garcia REVO Reels in addition to the third-place prize of $750.

The Eastern Regional featured 157 teams, and the Top 16 earned a spot in the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School National Championship presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods scheduled for Kentucky Lake in August. It took 12-2 to make the cut.

Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Eastern Open presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods
4/14/2018 – 4/14/2018
Lake Hartwell – Green Pond Landing – Anderson, SC
STANDINGS BOATER DAY 1
Today’s Activity
Accumulative
Name # Fsh # Live Lbs – Oz # Fsh # Live Lbs-Oz PTS
1 Marshall Robinson – Mason Fulmer Byrnes Rebels 5 5 17-12 5 5 17-12 0.00
2 BJ Collins – Garrett Holder Chatuge Anglers 5 4 17- 1 5 4 17- 1 0.00
3 James Gibbons – Piercen Lynch South Florence High School 5 5 16- 0 5 5 16- 0 0.00
4 Max Teas – Carson Causey Riley’s Catch 5 5 14- 0 5 5 14- 0 0.00
5 Jarod Riddle – Luke Corbin Oconee County High School 5 5 13-15 5 5 13-15 0.00
6 Laker Howell – Guntersville HS 5 5 13-12 5 5 13-12 0.00
7 Drew Herrmann – Wyatt Gabby Marion High School 5 5 13- 5 5 5 13- 5 0.00
8 Jacob Fitzgerald – CJ Teas Riley’s Catch 5 5 13- 3 5 5 13- 3 0.00
9 Chase Carey – James Laws North GA Anglers 5 5 12-15 5 5 12-15 0.00
9 Marshall Williams – Marshall Harrelson Tallulah Falls 5 5 12-15 5 5 12-15 0.00
11 Caz Anderson – Luke Barrett Chatuge Anglers 5 5 12-10 5 5 12-10 0.00
12 Cole Holloway – Zach Smith Morgan County HS 5 5 12- 7 5 5 12- 7 0.00
13 Maddux Walters – Ryan Jackson North Georgia Anglers 5 5 12- 6 5 5 12- 6 0.00
14 Chace Gregory – Tucker Weidler Helena High School 5 5 12- 5 5 5 12- 5 0.00
15 Carson Childs – Royce Crowe North Oconee High School 5 5 12- 3 5 5 12- 3 0.00
16 Parker Lambert – Brandon Lawson Palisades HS 5 5 12- 2 5 5 12- 2 0.00
17 Tyler Lubbat – Tyler Christy Buffalo Grove Bass Fishing 5 5 12- 1 5 5 12- 1 0.00
18 Griffin Phillips – Fletcher Phillips Gardendale High School 5 5 12- 0 5 5 12- 0 0.00
19 Tanner Hadden – Cy Casey Greenbrier HS 5 5 11-12 5 5 11-12 0.00
20 Tucker Veronee – Landon Gramling Gilbert Bass Anglers 5 5 11- 9 5 5 11- 9 0.00
21 Spencer Childers – Owen Moss Pickens HS 5 5 11- 8 5 5 11- 8 0.00
21 Mason McCoy – Carter Koza Mt Paran Christian School 5 5 11- 8 5 5 11- 8 0.00
21 Daelyn Whaley – Molly Beauford Abbeville HS 5 5 11- 8 5 5 11- 8 0.00
24 Brandon Martin – Nathan Schaub North Hall HS 5 5 11- 7 5 5 11- 7 0.00
25 Caleb Wright – Logan Warfield Travelers Rest HS 5 5 11- 5 5 5 11- 5 0.00
26 Brooks Anderson – David Britt Mt. Bethel Christian Academy 5 5 11- 1 5 5 11- 1 0.00
27 Trey Wurst – Thomas Hubbard Westside HS 5 5 10-14 5 5 10-14 0.00
28 Matt Frey – Caleb Hudson Greenbrier HS 5 4 10-13 5 4 10-13 0.00
29 Christopher Daniels – Calvin Currie York County HS Anglers 5 5 10-12 5 5 10-12 0.00
30 Dawson Stripling – Chance Spurling Temple High School 5 5 10- 6 5 5 10- 6 0.00
31 Foster Dubroc – Caleb Straight Marrietta Bassmasters 5 5 10- 4 5 5 10- 4 0.00
31 Mason Ferachi – Luke Ferachi Walker High School 5 5 10- 4 5 5 10- 4 0.00
33 Jacob Hodge – Tyler Starkley Greenbrier HS 5 5 10- 2 5 5 10- 2 0.00
34 Parker Guy – Seth McSpadden Irwin Bass Anglers 5 5 9-15 5 5 9-15 0.00
34 Hunter Porter – Cade Crocker Hillcrest High School 5 5 9-15 5 5 9-15 0.00
36 Levi Garett – Addsion Stahl Crosspoint Christian Academy 5 5 9-14 5 5 9-14 0.00
36 Chad Salyer III – Carter Best York County HS Anglers 5 5 9-14 5 5 9-14 0.00
38 David Ackerman – Bobby Long TRHS 5 5 9-13 5 5 9-13 0.00
39 Landon Huff – Will Thomas Morgan County HS 5 5 9-13 5 5 9-13 0.00
40 Troy Harris – Merritt Arnold North Oconee HS 5 5 9-12 5 5 9-12 0.00
41 Nathan Hardin – Mason Wade GA-Bremen High School 5 5 9-10 5 5 9-10 0.00
41 Jack Hunt – Peyton Hawkins Pendlelton HS 5 5 9-10 5 5 9-10 0.00
43 Carter Ball – Mitchell Conard Noblesville High School 5 5 9- 9 5 5 9- 9 0.00
44 Bryson Glenn – Laython McLean SC- Dixie HS 5 5 9- 8 5 5 9- 8 0.00
45 Collin Baker – John Kirk Riley’s Catch 5 4 9- 8 5 4 9- 8 0.00
46 Gantt Connor – Matt Harrison Travelers Rest HS Devildog Anglers 5 5 9- 7 5 5 9- 7 0.00
47 Paul Marks – North GA Anglers 5 5 9- 6 5 5 9- 6 0.00
48 Hunter Parker – Braydon Goforth Pickens Bass Fishing 5 5 9- 3 5 5 9- 3 0.00
49 Tanner Jackson – Julia Levister Wateree Lake HS Anglers Club 4 4 9- 3 4 4 9- 3 0.00
50 Clayton Caldwell – Cole Gore Woodruff HS 5 5 9- 2 5 5 9- 2 0.00
51 Harley Owens – Taylor McCarty Campbell Co HS 4 4 8-15 4 4 8-15 0.00
52 Taylor Cox – Nate Butler Carrollton High School 5 5 8-14 5 5 8-14 0.00
53 Logan Geisler – Maddox Sutton North Augusta Fishing Team 5 5 8-12 5 5 8-12 0.00
54 Henry Garett – Josh Ortt Greenbrier HS 5 5 8-11 5 5 8-11 0.00
55 Gabe Hannon – Mathew Pearson Greer HS 5 5 8-10 5 5 8-10 0.00
56 Easton Brannan – Colt Reece BHP Bass Anglers 5 5 8- 9 5 5 8- 9 0.00
56 Matthew Freeman – John Reed Batchelor Callaway HS 5 5 8- 9 5 5 8- 9 0.00
58 Trenton Hawkins – Athan Callahan North Hall HS 5 5 8- 8 5 5 8- 8 0.00
58 Christopher Miller – Dakota Shaw Tellico Plains High School 5 5 8- 8 5 5 8- 8 0.00
60 Nathan Boatwright – Dustin Williamson North Augusta Fishing Team 5 5 8- 7 5 5 8- 7 0.00
60 Patrick Murry – Mason Rametta TL Hanna HS 5 5 8- 7 5 5 8- 7 0.00
62 Cameron Chase – Kaleb Brown Mass Bass Nation 5 5 8- 6 5 5 8- 6 0.00
62 Jarrett McMillan – Paul Robinson Bremen High School 5 5 8- 6 5 5 8- 6 0.00
64 Britt Myers – Tanner Maness York County High School 5 5 8- 5 5 5 8- 5 0.00
65 Logan Dacus – Jacob Marcum Byrnes HS 5 5 8- 4 5 5 8- 4 0.00
66 Jacob Bigelow – Ty Schuebel Shawano Bass Assassins 5 5 8- 3 5 5 8- 3 0.00
67 Colin McCullough – Jake Cagle Cedar Bluff Bass Team 5 5 8- 1 5 5 8- 1 0.00
67 James Wood – Kade Wilson Woodmont HS 5 5 8- 1 5 5 8- 1 0.00
69 Hudson Dix – Gray Stanton Greer HS 5 5 8- 0 5 5 8- 0 0.00
69 Evan Gonsalves – Corey Yayden Clarks Hill Youth Fishing Team 5 5 8- 0 5 5 8- 0 0.00
71 Cody Banks – Josh Spurger Cold Springs Fishing Team 5 5 7-14 5 5 7-14 0.00
72 Kyler Murray – Jordan Gunnells North Augusta Fishing Team 5 5 7-13 5 5 7-13 0.00
73 Chandler Willis – Brody Wistrom Riverside HS 5 5 7-12 5 5 7-12 0.00
74 Justin Green – Caleb Owenby Woodruff HS 5 5 7-11 5 5 7-11 0.00
75 Anthony Moss – Wyatt McAbee Byrnes HS 5 5 7-10 5 5 7-10 0.00
76 Kason Blanchard – Dakoda Morton Dorman HS 5 5 7- 9 5 5 7- 9 0.00
76 Tyan Massengale – Jake Beihoffer Soddy Daisy 5 5 7- 9 5 5 7- 9 0.00
76 Logan Plueger – Cole Langford Clarks Hill Youth Fishing Team 5 5 7- 9 5 5 7- 9 0.00
79 Jacob Clark – Hunter Jones Rehobeth HS 4 4 7- 7 4 4 7- 7 0.00
80 Bailey Bleser – Matthew McDonald Catholic Central High School 5 5 7- 5 5 5 7- 5 0.00
80 Garrison Hendrix – Jake McGee UCHS Bass Anglers 5 5 7- 5 5 5 7- 5 0.00
82 Jacob Silver – Walker Gillespie Erwin HS 4 4 7- 5 4 4 7- 5 0.00
83 Caden Sanford – Mathew Carswell Greer Middle College Charter High School 5 5 7- 3 5 5 7- 3 0.00
84 Austin Day – George Buss Minooka Anglers Club 4 4 7- 3 4 4 7- 3 0.00
85 Christopher Camp – Patrick Camp Woodmont HS 5 5 6-14 5 5 6-14 0.00
86 Kayson McDaniel – Malachi Galloway Gaffney HS 5 5 6-13 5 5 6-13 0.00
86 Taylor Owens – Shelby Prather Rehobeth HS 5 5 6-13 5 5 6-13 0.00
88 Kaleb Boatwright – Zack Brooks North Augusta Fishing Team 4 4 6-11 4 4 6-11 0.00
89 Bryson Wilson – Carson Jones North Augusta Fishing Team 5 5 6-10 5 5 6-10 0.00
90 Jemmy Mcdonald – DeMonte Pixley North Augusta Fishing Team 5 5 6- 9 5 5 6- 9 0.00
91 Thomas Harris – Will Jackson Talluah Falls School 5 5 6- 7 5 5 6- 7 0.00
92 Morgan Miracle – Logan Miracle Garrard County HS 3 3 6- 6 3 3 6- 6 0.00
93 Austin Taylor – Blake Westmoreland Greenwave Bassmasters 4 4 6- 4 4 4 6- 4 0.00
94 Cade Briggs – Noah Garner Northgate High School 4 4 6- 3 4 4 6- 3 0.00
95 Kaleb DeHart – Matt Giordano Travelers Rest HS 5 5 5-10 5 5 5-10 0.00
95 Jimmy Jennings – Jackson Roberts Mt Paran Christian School 5 5 5-10 5 5 5-10 0.00
97 Isaac Jeffers – Brandon Roe Southeastern Ohio HS Bass Club 4 2 5-10 4 2 5-10 0.00
98 Carter Walker – Brady Lafever Upperman HS 3 3 5-10 3 3 5-10 0.00
99 Parker Brooks – Hunter Cullefer Harris County HS 3 3 5- 9 3 3 5- 9 0.00
100 Drake Boyd – Chandlar Ellis Abbeville HS 5 5 5- 8 5 5 5- 8 0.00
101 Emily Boatwright – Vito Franco North Augusta Fishing Team 3 3 5- 8 3 3 5- 8 0.00
102 Hunter Connelly – Filson Scott Byrnes HS 5 5 5- 7 5 5 5- 7 0.00
103 Dalton Reeves – Kyle Salazar Clarks Hill Youth Fishing Team 3 3 5- 3 3 3 5- 3 0.00
104 Andrew Howell – Jacob Smith Brevard HS 4 4 5- 2 4 4 5- 2 0.00
105 Justin Kanute – Adam Altman York County 3 3 5- 0 3 3 5- 0 0.00
106 Ben Brown – Eric Brown Pendelton HS 4 4 4-12 4 4 4-12 0.00
107 Andrew Weaver – Gaven Brown Cold Springs 2 2 4-11 2 2 4-11 0.00
108 Aiden Howard – Hunter Nichols Travelers Rest HS 3 3 4-10 3 3 4-10 0.00
109 AJ Segers – Justin Roberts Marion High School 4 4 4- 9 4 4 4- 9 0.00
110 Preston Garrett – Dillon Garrett MIdway HS 1 1 4- 7 1 1 4- 7 0.00
111 Joshua Gibson – Ryan Gambrell Westside HS 3 3 4- 4 3 3 4- 4 0.00
111 Matthew Roberts – Richard Cornett Perry County Central High School 3 3 4- 4 3 3 4- 4 0.00
113 Colby Dupuy – Central HS 2 2 4- 3 2 2 4- 3 0.00
114 Ethan Griffin – Melissa Griffin Harris Co HS 3 3 3-11 3 3 3-11 0.00
114 Cooper Smith – Grant Noelle Marion High School 3 3 3-11 3 3 3-11 0.00
116 Jack Byrne – Cole Bonner Clarke Central HS 3 3 3-10 3 3 3-10 0.00
117 Nick Knabenshue – Cameron Kidd York CO HS Anglers 3 3 3- 8 3 3 3- 8 0.00
118 Brady Bailey – Hunter Freeman Cold Springs Fishing Team 2 2 3- 8 2 2 3- 8 0.00
119 Mason Karner – Shane Bowles Harrison HS 2 2 3- 7 2 2 3- 7 0.00
120 Evan Wallace – Natalie Hardin Bremen HS 3 3 3- 3 3 3 3- 3 0.00
121 Gavin Gilbert – Evan Vakoc Clarks Hill Youth Fishing Team 1 1 3- 1 1 1 3- 1 0.00
122 Connor Hicks – Drake Hemby Ravenwood HS 2 2 3- 0 2 2 3- 0 0.00
123 Alex Cummings – Thomas Mackey Riverside HS 2 2 2-15 2 2 2-15 0.00
124 Austin Owen – Mason Howell Eastside HS 2 2 2-14 2 2 2-14 0.00
125 Caleb Holbert – Nate Knight Byrnes HS 2 2 2-10 2 2 2-10 0.00
126 Karah Smith – Lane Galloway Travelers Rest HS 2 2 2- 9 2 2 2- 9 0.00
127 Caleb Griffis – Caden Griffis Tallulah Falls School 1 1 2- 9 1 1 2- 9 0.00
128 Corbyn Hallett – Zachary Campbell Westside HS 2 2 2- 6 2 2 2- 6 0.00
129 Kobe Cagle – Skyler Ellison Priceville HS 1 1 2- 6 1 1 2- 6 0.00
130 Mathew McCannon – Jackson Riddle Oconee County HS 2 2 2- 4 2 2 2- 4 0.00
131 Hunter Wilkins – Will Hardin Miller American Christian Acadamy 2 2 1-15 2 2 1-15 0.00
132 Dalton Hibboard – Zach Holbrook Perry County Central HS 2 2 1-13 2 2 1-13 0.00
133 Ryan Thomas – Cole Freeman Morgan County HS 1 1 1-12 1 1 1-12 0.00
134 Will Hornick – Westside HS 2 2 1-11 2 2 1-11 0.00
135 Lee Rose Koza – Paul Holm Mt Paran Christian School 2 2 1-10 2 2 1-10 0.00
136 Cameron Weathers – Jace Ramey Pickens Bass Fishing 1 1 1- 8 1 1 1- 8 0.00
137 Cameron Tipton – Terry Christopher Travelers Rest HS 1 1 1- 7 1 1 1- 7 0.00
138 Chase Turner – Chase Watkins Travelers Rest HS 1 1 1- 4 1 1 1- 4 0.00
139 Briggs Ballard – Vernon Reynolds North Augusta Fishing Team 1 1 1- 0 1 1 1- 0 0.00
139 Sean Tomlin – Nick Charles Eastside HS 1 1 1- 0 1 1 1- 0 0.00
141 Lili Waters – Linzi Abbott Cold Springs 1 1 0-14 1 1 0-14 0.00
142 Chandler Baumgardner – McKinnley Owens Woodruff HS 1 1 0-11 1 1 0-11 0.00
143 Max Ford – Evan Reeves Palmeto HS 1 0 0- 9 1 0 0- 9 0.00
144 Gage Anthony – Griffith Roach Pickens Bass Fishing 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Riley Christensen – Tanner Loren Riley’s Catch 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Josh Darr – William Bixler Harrison HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Austin Davis – Auston Bennett Woodmont HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Kaleb Davis – Carter Cooke South Iredell 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Will Delaney – Ridge Mullis Hillcrest High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Tyler Fox – Nick Fox Harris Co HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Yates McEachern – Hunter Baker Eastside HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Malakai Mckinney – Riley’s Catch 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Carter Nutt – Adrian Goleniewski Backwoods Bassin’ 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Mason Peace – Blake Stephenson Clarks Hill Youth 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Nathan Reynolds – Dylan Nutt Backwoods Bassin’ 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 John Tallman – Taylor Tallman Travelers Rest HS 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00
144 Preston Williamson – Jace Garrett Bremen High School 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0- 0 0.00BIG BASS
Day Name City,State Lbs-Oz
1 James Gibbons – Piercen Lynch TIMMONSVILLE, SC 4-15

TOTALS
Day # Fish # Live Lbs-Oz # Limits
1 578 572 1074- 7 89

THRIFT OVERTAKES MORGAN TO LEAD AT FLW TOUR AT LAKE CUMBERLAND PRESENTED BY GENERAL TIRE

THRIFT OVERTAKES MORGAN TO LEAD AT FLW TOUR AT LAKE CUMBERLAND PRESENTED BY GENERAL TIRE

Final-Day Showdown Looms for Championship Sunday

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SOMERSET, Ky. (April 14, 2018) – Reigning Pennzoil Marine Angler of the Year (AOY) Bryan Thrift of Shelby, North Carolina, brought an 18-pound, 11-ounce limit of smallmouth bass to the weigh-in stage Saturday to overtake Andy Morgan of Dayton, Tennessee, and vault to the top of the leaderboard at the FLW Tour at Lake Cumberland presented by General Tire. Thrift, who has weighed 15 smallmouth totaling 51-8 over the first three days of competition, will bring a slim 7-ounce lead into Championship Sunday over second-place pro Morgan, who led the first two days of competition.

The showdown between Thrift and Morgan is an exciting rivalry for bass-fishing fans, as one of the two anglers has won the Tour AOY in four of the last five seasons. The duo have combined for more than $4.3 million in career earnings, are 1-2 for most career Top-10 finishes on the FLW Tour, and both frequently debated as being the best angler on Tour by their fellow anglers and peers.

Also still in contention are two-time The Bass Federation (TBF) Living The Dream package winner Allen Boyd of Salem, Indiana (3rd, 50-6), who weighed the largest limit of the tournament Saturday at 19-9, pro Greg Bohannan of Bentonville, Arkansas (4th, 49-9), whose limit weight has increased in each of the three days of competition, and Clent Davis of Montevallo, Alabama (5th, 49-5), the 2012 FLW Tour Rookie of the Year and the only angler to weigh a limit of at least 16 pounds each day.

“I caught a lot of fish today and had a lot of fun,” said Thrift, who weighed his 52nd consecutive limit in FLW Tour competition Saturday, extending the all-time Tour record. “The first two days were a bit of a struggle, but I went out today and caught 30 or 40. You never know when these smallmouth are going to quit biting, so I was just trying to catch as much as I could. I don’t know if they’ll bite tomorrow, but I’m ready to get out there and see.”

Although he has caught three small largemouth this week, Thrift has brought a limit of smallmouth to the scale each day and said that he hopes to do the same Sunday. He said that he is fishing three or four different moving baits slowly along a one-mile stretch of water.

“I’ve had a couple of good days, but I honestly still don’t know what these smallmouth are doing,” Thrift said. They’re scattered – everywhere. I’ll catch one on a point, then one in the back of a pocket. Then one out on the main lake, then one in a creek. I’m not covering a whole lot of water, I think I just found an area where fish live.

Tomorrow I’m just going to go out there and do what I have been doing – fishing by the seat of my pants,” Thrift went on to say. “I’ll pull in somewhere and fish what looks good until it feels like I need to go somewhere else.”

The top 10 pros advancing to the final day of competition on Lake Cumberland are:

1st:          Bryan Thrift, Shelby, N.C., 15 bass, 51-8

2nd:         Andy Morgan, Dayton, Tenn., 15 bass, 51-1

3rd:         Allen Boyd, Salem, Ind., 15 bass, 50-6

4th:         Greg Bohannan, Bentonville, Ark., 15 bass, 49-9

5th:         Clent Davis, Montevallo, Ala., 15 bass, 49-5

6th:         Kerry Milner, Bono, Ark., 15 bass, 48-1

7th:         Darrel Robertson, Jay, Okla., 15 bass, 47-2

8th:         Chris McCall, Palmer, Texas, 15 bass, 45-15

9th:         James Watson, Lampe, Mo., 15 bass, 45-10

10th:       Chris Johnston, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, 15 bass, 45-8

 

Finishing in 11h through 30th are:

 

11th:       Chad Grigsby, Maple Grove, Minn., 15 bass, 45-3, $12,000

12th:       Jeff Sprague, Point, Texas, 15 bass, 45-0, $12,000

13th:       Ramie Colson Jr., Cadiz, Ky., 15 bass, 44-10, $12,000

14th:       Billy McCaghren, Mayflower, Ark., 15 bass, 44-5, $12,000

15th:       Carl Jocumsen, Queensland, Australia, 15 bass, 44-4, $12,000

16th:       Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., 15 bass, 43-13, $12,000

17th:       General Tire pro Mark Rose, West Memphis, Ark., 15 bass, 43-6, $12,000

18th:       Billy Hines, Vacaville, Calif., 15 bass, 43-6, $12,000

19th:       Bob Morin, Seymour, Tenn., 15 bass, 43-3, $12,000

20th:       Clayton Batts, Macon, Ga., 15 bass, 43-2, $12,000

21st:        Kyle Cortiana, Coweta, Okla., 15 bass, 42-5, $10,000

22nd:       Grae Buck, Harleysville, Pa., 15 bass, 41-13, $10,000

23rd:       Glenn Chappelear, Acworth, Ga., 15 bass, 41-12, $10,000

24th:       Shawn Murphy, Nicholasville, Ky., 15 bass, 41-10, $10,000

25th:       Scott Martin, Clewiston, Fla., 15 bass, 41-1, $10,000

26th:       James Niggemeyer, Van, Texas, 15 bass, 40-12, $10,000

27th:       Brian Latimer, Belton, S.C., 15 bass, 40-9, $10,000

28th:       Justin Atkins, Florence, Ala., 15 bass, 40-5, $10,000

29th:       Terry Bolton, Paducah, Ky., 15 bass, 37-15, $10,000

30th:       Polaris pro David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va., 15 bass, 37-7, $10,000

 

For a full list of results visit FLWFishing.com.

Overall there were 150 bass weighing 445 pounds, 7 ounces caught by pros Saturday, All of the final 30 pros were able to bring a five-bass limit to the scale.

Joel Willert of Prior Lake, Minnesota, won the Co-angler Division and $20,000 Friday with a two-day total of 10 bass weighing 24 pounds, 2 ounces, followed by Robert Case III of Point, Texas, who finished in second place with 10 bass totaling 23-15, worth $7,550.

In FLW Tour competition, pros and co-anglers are randomly paired each day, with pros supplying the boat, controlling boat movement and competing against other pros. Co-anglers fish from the back deck against other co-anglers. The full field of 366 anglers competed in the two-day opening round. Co-angler competition concluded following Friday’s weigh-in, while the top 30 pros based on their two-day accumulated weight advanced to Saturday. Only the top 10 pros now continue competition Sunday, with the winner determined by the heaviest accumulated weight from the four days of competition.

The total purse for the FLW Tour at Lake Cumberland presented by General Tire is more than $930,000. The tournament is hosted by the Somerset Tourist and Convention Commission and the Burnside Tourism Commission.

Throughout the season, anglers are also vying for valuable points in hopes of qualifying for the 2018 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of professional bass fishing. The 2018 Forrest Wood Cup will be on Lake Ouachita in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Aug. 10-12 and is hosted by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and Visit Hot Springs.

The final 10 anglers will take off at 7 a.m. EDT Sunday from General Burnside Island State Park, located at 8801 S. Highway 27, in Burnside, Kentucky. Sunday’s final weigh-in will be held at the park beginning at 4 p.m.

Prior to the weigh-in Sunday, FLW will host a free Family Fishing Expo at General Burnside Island State Park from noon to 4 p.m. each day. The Expo is a chance for fishing fans to meet their favorite anglers, enjoy interactive games, activities and giveaways provided by FLW sponsors, and learn more about the sport of fishing and other outdoor activities.

Television coverage of the FLW Tour at Lake Cumberland presented by General Tire will premiere in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) May 23 from Noon-1 p.m. EST. The Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show airs on NBCSN, the Pursuit Channel and the World Fishing Network and is broadcast to more than 564 million households worldwide.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the sport’s top anglers on the FLW Tour on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.