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Scroggins Says Now is the Time for Punching Bugs
Terry “Big Show” Scroggins has done it all. The generous Florida pro caught a 9-pounder out of a Toledo Bend brushpile on a drop shot rig, a 44-pound limit on Falcon Lake dragging a Carolina Rig across a submerged roadbed, qualified for 11 Bassmaster Classics, and has won $2 Million dollars in prize money.
But when “Big Show” burst on to the pro bassing scene in 2001 – much of his momentum came from his supreme knowledge of pulling big fish from tremendously thick and matted vegetation. And according to Scroggins, right now – late autumn through winter is prime time for punching small soft plastics through the thick stuff.
“Everybody thinks of thick green summertime vegetation when you talk about punching shallow, but right now is the absolute best time to be punching the big weight through the mats,” says the former autobody tech.
Proof of this statement came two weeks ago when Scroggins’ Team Toyota buddy Mike Iaconelli recorded the best bass fishing day of his life – catching a (5) bass limit from public water that totaled 41 pounds – punching big weights through thick vegetation.
“Whether you’re talking about Okeechobee, Kissimmee Chain, or even along the shoreline at a place like Lay Lake, Alabama, bass get in the matted vegetation because it holds heat during the coldest months of the year, and then serves as a pre-spawn staging area,” he explains.
In fact, one of his more famous exploitations of this pattern came during the chilly 2007 Bassmaster Classic on Lay Lake, AL when he caught 39-pounds of bass from the shallow matted vegetation around the shoreline in that late February event … even though water temps were in the 50s.
Tackle needs
This is the ultimate in heavy cover, big equipment bassin’ – so Scroggins uses a 7’ 9” heavy action rod from Mud Hole, spools up with 65-pound braid, and uses a 1.5-ounce weight in front of the 3.25” Big Show Soft Plastics Punch Bug. Asked to choose his all-time favorite color, he cited black/blue with silver fleck.
Relate to the roots
“The water willow and other grass at Lay had a vine in it that thickened up the canopy to make it even better. Roots are key to this pattern. Roots beneath the canopy act the like corner posts on a shaded boat dock,” explains Scroggins.
Weather makes a big difference
“This bite can change daily based on the weather,” says Scroggins. “Typically, they’ll eat the Punch Bug while it’s falling, but if a cold front comes through – you may have to pick it up and kind of hold it still against the underside of the canopy until one grabs ahold of it,” he says.
Don’t jerk too soon
Scroggins ends his tutorial on wintertime punchin’ by warning not to make the biggest mistake most anglers do with this pattern. “Most people jerk way too fast when they get a bite in the mats. Let the fish pull it down just a bit and you’ll catch 90% more fish than if you jerk like you’re trying to club ‘em with a big jig in a flooded bush,” he warns.
And should you make that common mistake – let the area rest – come back a couple hours later – and there’s a real good chance that same fish will bite again in the exact same patch of grass.
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Jordan Lee Wins 2020 General Tire World Championship
Alabama Superstar Catches 2-Pounder in Final Minutes to Overtake Casey Ashley in Dramatic Finale, Earns Johnny Morris Award and Top Payout of $100,000
GRAND RAPIDS, Minn. (Nov. 16, 2020) – The 29-year-old Alabama superstar did it again. Major League Fishing (MLF) pro Jordan Lee of Cullman, Alabama, caught 37 bass totaling 69 pounds, 4 ounces, to narrowly edge out South Carolina’s Casey Ashley and win the 2020 General Tire World Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops in Grand Rapids, Minnesota and the top prize of $100,000.
It was a nail-biting finale that came down to the wire in the final day Championship Round that aired Saturday on Discovery. Lee caught his last fish – a 2-pound, 2-ounce largemouth – with just 14 minutes to spare in the final period, overtaking Ashley, who had put together a frantic 17 bass third-period rally to move to the top of the leaderboard. Lee’s last fish came on a Berkley PowerBait MaxScent The General worm.
“Oh man, what a feeling,” said Lee, who was the 2020 Bass Pro Tour Angler of the Year, winner of the inaugural Heavy Hitters tournament in February, and now the 2020 General Tire World Champion. “Casey was just killing it right there at the end. It seemed like every time I caught one, he would catch two. It was gut-wrenching. I was listening to him bumping up the SCORETRACKER® and he just kept coming and I couldn’t do anything about it. I just had to keep my head down and focus on every single bite. That last fish turned out to be the difference maker. We fished all day long and I won by less than a pound. Unreal.”
Lee started out his day on Spider Lake targeting largemouth with a vibrating jig and a swimjig, before mixing in a frog and eventually the Berkley The General worm (black and black-and-blue) as the day progressed. He keyed on the shallow reeds and lily pads on the 1,392-acre lake.
“It was mostly a fun day of flipping and frogging, and that is what I love to do,” Lee said. “I mixed up a couple of different baits to start with, but the swim jig really got me started. It clued me in that the fish were around the reeds and the pads, and then I started catching some good ones.”
Lee led after Period 1 of competition and had a near 20-pound lead into Period 2 before his bite slowed in Period 3. Meanwhile, Ashley’s pattern caught fire. Ashley took the lead with 40 minutes remaining in the event, and the two anglers battled back and forth before Lee’s last-minute heroics clinched the victory.
“We were so close, I pretty much knew that whoever caught the last scorable bass was going to win,” said Lee. “As the clock ticked down, I kept expecting my boat official to tell me that Casey had caught one at the very end to take it, but luckily for me that didn’t happen.
“To win this event is just the best feeling in the world,” Lee went on to say. “MLF puts us out in the middle of nowhere – down dirt roads, places we’ve never fished before. I love that part of this game. It’s a level playing field, and to come away with a win against this bunch of guys – they’re the best in the world. This has been a special, special week. Nothing comes easy in this sport and I don’t take it for granted. I’ve had a great year. I’m fishing with confidence and I hope I can keep the good vibes going next season.”
The final six anglers at the 2020 General Tire World Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops in Grand Rapids, Minnesota finished:
1st: Jordan Lee of Cullman, Ala., 37 bass, 69-4
2nd: Casey Ashley of Donalds, S.C., 35 bass, 68-5
3rd: Edwin Evers of Talala, Okla., 28 bass, 48-2
4th: Takahiro Omori of Tokyo, Japan, 29 bass, 46-10
5th: Jacob Powroznik of Prince George, Va., 20 bass, 43-6
6th: Cody Meyer of Star, Idaho, 10 bass, 21-10
Complete results and photos from the event can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.
Meyer caught the Berkley Big Bass of the day – a 5-pound, 2-ounce largemouth at the end of Period One that came on an unnamed finesse worm.
Overall, there were 159 bass weighing 297 pounds, 5 ounces caught by the final six pros during the Championship Round of competition on Spider Lake.
The 2020 General Tire World Championship presented by Bass Pro Shops was hosted by Visit Grand Rapids and premiered on the Discovery Channel as six, two-hour original episodes debuting on Oct. 10, 2020, and running through Nov. 14, 2020. The event, shot over six days in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, showcased 16 MLF pro anglers culminating the 2020 Cup season and competing for the top prize of $100,000.
For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
About Major League Fishing
Founded in 2011, Major League Fishing (MLF) brings the high-intensity sport of competitive bass fishing into America’s living rooms on Outdoor Channel, Discovery, CBS, CBS Sports Network, World Fishing Network, Sportsman Channel, and on-demand on MyOutdoorTV (MOTV). According to Nielsen ratings, Major League Fishing remains the number one series on Outdoor Channel for five years and MLF premiered as the number one outdoor show in their time slot on Discovery in 2019.
In 2019 MLF acquired FLW, which expands their portfolio to include the world’s largest grassroots-fishing organization, including the strongest five-biggest-fish format professional bass fishing tour, the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit, as well as the Toyota Series, Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine, Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI, and High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing.
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Macy Wins BFL All-American on Lake Hartwell
ANDERSON, S.C. (Nov. 13, 2020) – Boater Chris Macy of Diamond, Missouri, won the 37th annual Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine All-American on Lake Hartwell presented by TINCUP Friday, bringing a five-bass limit to the scale weighing 13 pounds, 1 ounce. Macy’s three-day total of 15 bass weighing 34-10 was enough to overtake second-place angler Todd Goade of White Pine, Tennessee – who led the event after the second day of competition – by a 2-pound, 4-ounce margin. For the win, Macy earned the top payout of $100,000.
“This is unbelievable – going in to today, I really didn’t think I had a shot at it,” said Macy, who qualified for this tournament through the Bass Fishing League Ozark Division. “I went out this morning and thought that if I could catch 10 pounds, I’d be happy. When you make it to the last day, you kind of look at the payscale and you know that every spot you can hold or move up is another thousand bucks in your pocket. My goal was just to hang in there.
“I stumbled on to something around 1 o’clock this afternoon, and it absolutely went crazy from there,” Macy continued. “On the LiveScope, I would watch my swimbait come across the brush piles and if I could get the fish to follow it, I would kill it and let that swimbait go straight to the bottom. Every one of those fish would nose down on it, and as soon as I popped that swimbait up off the bottom, they would eat it every time.”
Macy said that of the 15 keepers he brought to the weigh-in stage this week, 14 of them came on a Keitech 2.8-inch swimbait in Tennessee Shad and Sexy Shad colors. He credited his electronics as being crucial to his win.
“Every fish that I caught came off of a brush pile,” Macy said. “My Garmin LiveScope was crucial. Every fish that I caught this week, I watched it bite. Most of the water I fished was 20- to 30-feet-deep, and if I could get the fish sitting up on top of the brush piles, it was game on.
“Overall, it has just been a super three days,” Macy went on to say. “I was just so happy to be fishing on the third day of the All-American, and I knew that if I could put a big one in the bag today that anything could happen. When it’s your time, it’s your time and today was just my day.”
The top 10 boaters on Lake Hartwell finished:
1st: Chris Macy, Diamond, Mo., 15 bass, 34-10, $100,000
2nd: Todd Goade, White Pine, Tenn., 15 bass, 32-6, $20,000
3rd: Cole Floyd, Leesburg, Ohio, 15 bass, 31-11, $15,000
4th: Jayme Rampey, Liberty, S.C., 15 bass, 31-7, $21,000
5th: Bryan Dowdy, Florence, Ala., 15 bass, 30-7, $18,000
6th: Roger Fitzpatrick, Eldon, Mo., 15 bass, 28-1, $12,000
7th: Randall Allen, Owens Cross Roads, Ala., 15 bass, 27-11, $12,000
8th: Kip Carter, Mansfield, Ga., 15 bass, 27-11, $10,000
9th: Dustin Lippe, Lampe, Mo., 12 bass, 25-11, $9,000
10th: Dennis Berhorst, Holts Summit, Mo., 13 bass, 23-11, $8,000
Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.
Overall, there were 45 bass weighing 77 pounds, 5 ounces, caught by the final 10 boaters Friday. The catch included eight five-bass limits.
Justin Kimmel of Athens, Georgia, won the co-angler division and $50,000 Friday with a three-day total of 14 bass weighing 26 pounds, 9 ounces, followed by Larry Rothweil of Saint Charles, Missouri, in second place with 12 bass weighing 22-2, good for $10,000.
The top 10 co-anglers finished:
1st: Justin Kimmel, Athens, Ga., 14 bass, 26-9, $50,000
2nd: Larry Rothweil, St. Charles, Mo., 12 bass, 22-2, $10,000
3rd: Kibbee McCoy, Knoxville, Tenn., 12 bass, 19-14, $6,000
4th: David Blankinship, Cushing, Okla., 13 bass, 19-6, $5,000
5th: Dalton Steele, Cherokee, Ala., 10 bass, 18-5, $4,500
6th: Cole Sands, Calhoun, Tenn., 12 bass, 17-11, $4,000
7th: Andrew Wiley, Joppa, Md., 13 bass, 17-7, $3,500
8th: Leo Reiter, Greenup, Ill., 13 bass, 16-13, $3,000
9th: Jeff Rikard, Leesville, S.C., 11 bass, 16-2, $3,000
10th: Kerry Harris, Bethel Island, Calif., 11 bass, 16-1, $2,000
Overall, there were 30 bass weighing 40 pounds, 6 ounces, caught by the final 10 co-anglers Friday. The catch included two five-bass limits.
In addition to the cash payouts, the highest-finishing boater and co-angler from each of six Regional Championships, the Wild Card Championship and The Bass Federation (TBF) National Championship at the All-American now advance to the 2020 Toyota Series Championship next month on Lake Cumberland for a shot at winning $235,000 and $33,500, respectively.
The eight boaters and co-anglers that now advance to the 2020 Toyota Series Championship are:
Region 1 (Lake Hartwell) Boater Champion: Todd Goade, White Pine, Tenn.
Region 2 (Lake Seminole) Boater Champion: Randall Allen, Owens Cross Roads, Ala.
Region 3 (Kentucky-Barkley lakes) Boater Champion: Kerry Frey, Middlebury, Ind.
Region 4 (Potomac River) Boater Champion: Bradford Beavers, Summerville, S.C.
Region 5 (Lake Guntersville) Boater Champion: Cole Floyd, Leesburg, Ohio
Region 6 (Grand Lake) Boater Champion: Chris Macy, Diamond, Mo.
WildCard (Kentucky Lake) Boater Champion: Bryan Dowdy, Florence, Ala.
TBF (Kentucky Lake) Boater Champion: Blake Wilson, Benton, Ark.
Region 1 (Lake Hartwell) Boater Champion: Justin Kimmel, Athens, Ga.
Region 2 (Lake Seminole) Boater Champion: Jeff Rikard, Leesville, S.C.
Region 3 (Kentucky-Barkley lakes) Boater Champion: David Blankinship, Cushing, Okla.
Region 4 (Potomac River) Boater Champion: Mark Blankenship, Christiansburg, Va.
Region 5 (Lake Guntersville) Boater Champion: Dalton Steele, Cherokee, Ala.
Region 6 (Grand Lake) Boater Champion: Larry Rothweil, Saint Charles, Mo.
WildCard (Kentucky Lake) Boater Champion: Leo Reiter, Greenup, Ill.
TBF (Kentucky Lake) Boater Champion: Andrew Wiley, Joppa, Md.
Hosted by Visit Anderson, the 2020 Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine All-American on Lake Hartwell presented by TINCUP featured a field of the top 55 boaters and 55 co-anglers from across the 24-division Bass Fishing League, TBF, Abu Garcia College Fishing presented by YETI and High School Fishing presented by Favorite Fishing.
Television coverage of the 2020 Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine All-American presented by TINCUP will premiere Jan. 2, 2021, on the Outdoor Channel, Jan. 4, 2021, on the World Fishing Network and be featured in the FLW television series on YouTube.com/FLWFishing. FLW television is also distributed internationally to FLW partner countries, including Canada, China, Italy, Korea, Mexico, Namibia, Portugal, South Africa, Spain and Zimbabwe.
For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine on FLW’s social media outlets at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
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 across five tournament circuits. Headquartered in Benton, Kentucky, FLW and its partners conduct more than 290 bass-fishing tournaments annually around the world, including the United States, Canada, China, Italy, South Korea, Mexico, Namibia, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, and Zimbabwe.
FLW tournament fishing can be seen on the Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show while Bass Fishing magazine delivers cutting-edge tips from top pros. Acquired by Major League Fishing in late 2019, FLW is expanding its programming in 2020 to the Outdoor Channel and the Sportsman Channel as well as on-demand at MyOutdoorTV (MOTV).
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Schlapper Wins B.A.S.S. Nation Championship, Earns Classic Berth At Pickwick
FLORENCE, Ala. — Pat Schlapper had nothing but good fortune on Friday the 13th when he caught the heaviest limit of the week for a come-from-behind win in the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Championship on Pickwick Lake located in the northwest corner of Alabama.
Schlapper, a 38-year-old resident of Eleva, Wis., caught five bass during the final round that weighed 23 pounds, 3 ounces, which was 6 1/2 pounds heavier than any other limit weighed at McFarland Park this week. Combined with his limits of 14-11 on Wednesday and 13-12 on Thursday, Schlapper had a 51-10 total and won the championship by more than 7 pounds.
Schlapper’s win brought a wealth of riches, including a $20,000 cash prize, an invitation to compete on the 2021 Bassmaster Elite Series and $16,000 in paid entry fees to those tournaments. B.A.S.S. also will loan Schlapper a bass boat, complete with a “Nation’s Best” wrap, to use in Elite Series events.
But without a doubt, Schlapper’s most precious prize is a berth in the 2021 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic. The most prestigious fishing tournament in the world will be held on Lake Ray Roberts in Texas on March 19-21.
“My buddies have been saying for a long time, ‘Let’s go to the Classic one year,’” Schlapper said. “I told them, ‘I’m not going to the Classic until I’m fishing in it.’ I’ve been saying that since I was 18, and now I’m finally going.”
Schlapper was in sixth place after Day 1 and jumped to second on Day 2, trailing Louisiana’s Blake Sylvester, who led Days 1 and 2. He trailed Sylvester by only 6 ounces heading into the final day but wasted no time pulling ahead — and away — from the 11 other anglers who made the cut and fished Friday.
“I got lucky,” he told a B.A.S.S. official after the final weigh-in, debunking the lore that only bad omens come on Friday the 13th.
The good luck struck Schlapper early on Friday when current was moving quickly on the Tennessee River. Schlapper was having a difficult time staying in place on a spot he wanted to fish about five minutes from McFarland Park, so he motored above the spot and began drifting back to it. He caught an undersized bass on the drift, which prompted him to cast a few more times to the same area.
The key was putting a 3/4-ounce jighead on the paddletail swimbait (shad color) he’d used throughout the tournament. The switch got his lure to the river bottom and it ignited a smallmouth feeding frenzy. By 10 a.m., Schlapper had 21 pounds and made his final upgrade (a 2-pound bump) at midafternoon.
He considered heading back to shore at noon to weigh his haul, but he stuck it out until 45 minutes before the 2 p.m. weigh-in.
“I put all my eggs in the basket with the smallmouth,” he said. “The current here is a lot like what I fish back home on the Mississippi River.”
Schlapper’s heaviest smallmouth weighed 5-3, and his smallest was just shy of 4 pounds.
“I caught a lot of good fish on a 1/2-ounce jig this week, but the 3/4-ounce made the bait swim right,” he said. “It was like the smallmouths had never seen it before.”
Sylvester, a 29-year-old angler from Plaquemine, La., finished second with 43-2 over three days, including 14-5 on Friday, to earn the second of three Classic bids up for grabs. He also won $15,000 for the runner-up finish, as well as entry into the 2021 Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens.
Sylvester pounded a grassy stretch of the river all three days, using a Delta Lures Thunder Jig, a Humdinger bladed jig and a Missile Baits Shockwave (green pumpkin).
“I just wanted to make the third day and give myself a shot (at the Classic),” Sylvester said. “It worked out.”
Justin Kerr of Lake Havasu, Ariz., finished third with 40-7 and secured his own spot in the Classic. He won $10,000 and invitations to all of next year’s Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens.
Kerr, 39, rotated between a Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap and an Evergreen Stealth Blade to catch his biggest bass on Pickwick. After 20 years of professional fishing, he was elated to finally qualify for the Classic.
“It’s been a major goal of mine for as long as I can remember,” he said. “After all this time, I’ve got it.”
In all, 94 anglers qualified for the tournament, including 48 in the boater division and 46 in the co-angler field, all competing for a share of $176,800 in cash and prizes. All but four states were represented, with only Alaska, Connecticut, Hawaii and North Dakota not competing.
The tournament was hosted by Visit Florence.
2020 B.A.S.S. Nation Title Sponsor: TNT Fireworks
2020 B.A.S.S. Nation Platinum Sponsor: Toyota
2020 B.A.S.S. Nation Premier Sponsors: Abu Garcia, Berkley, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Power-Pole, Ranger Boats, Skeeter Boats, Talon, Yamaha
2020 B.A.S.S. Nation Supporting Sponsors: Carhartt, Garmin, Huk Performance Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing, Nationwide, Rapala
2020 B.A.S.S. Nation Grassroots Sponsor: B&W Trailer Hitches
About B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S. is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport, providing cutting edge content on bass fishing whenever, wherever and however bass fishing fans want to use it. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., the 515,000-member organization’s fully integrated media platforms include the industry’s leading magazines (Bassmaster and B.A.S.S. Times), website (Bassmaster.com), television show (The Bassmasters on ESPN2 and The Pursuit Channel), radio show (Bassmaster Radio), social media programs and events. For more than 50 years, B.A.S.S. has been dedicated to access, conservation and youth fishing.
The Bassmaster Tournament Trail includes the most prestigious events at each level of competition, including the Bassmaster Elite Series, Basspro.com Bassmaster Opens Series, TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Series, Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors, Bassmaster Team Championship, new Huk Bassmaster B.A.S.S. Nation Kayak Series powered by TourneyX presented by Abu Garcia and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic.
2020 TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Championship at Pickwick Lake 11/11-11/13
Pickwick Lake, Florence AL.
(BOATER) Standings Day 3
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$
1. Pat Schlapper Eleva, WI 15 51-10 0 $20,500.00
Day 1: 5 14-11 Day 2: 5 13-12 Day 3: 5 23-03
2. Blake Sylvester Plaquemine, LA 15 43-02 0 $15,000.00
Day 1: 5 16-10 Day 2: 5 12-03 Day 3: 5 14-05
3. Justin Kerr Lake Havasu, AZ 15 40-07 0 $10,000.00
Day 1: 5 14-04 Day 2: 5 11-13 Day 3: 5 14-06
4. Bryan Gunter Ninety Six, SC 13 36-01 0 $5,000.00
Day 1: 3 09-06 Day 2: 5 15-02 Day 3: 5 11-09
5. Joel Smith Guin, AL 14 35-07 0 $4,000.00
Day 1: 5 13-01 Day 2: 4 08-03 Day 3: 5 14-03
6. Jason Hickey Weiser, ID 13 33-07 0 $3,000.00
Day 1: 5 12-09 Day 2: 3 08-03 Day 3: 5 12-11
7. Michael Comeau Alburgh, VT 12 31-07 0 $2,000.00
Day 1: 5 13-05 Day 2: 5 13-07 Day 3: 2 04-11
8. Josh Ray Alexander, AR 11 29-03 0 $1,000.00
Day 1: 5 15-15 Day 2: 2 03-13 Day 3: 4 09-07
9. Cody Hollen Beaverton, OR 11 28-00 0 $1,000.00
Day 1: 4 09-03 Day 2: 5 14-11 Day 3: 2 04-02
10. Josh Cotier Clinton, MA 11 26-12 0 $1,000.00
Day 1: 5 13-07 Day 2: 4 09-00 Day 3: 2 04-05
11. Eddie Levin Westerville, OH 8 23-10 0 $500.00
Day 1: 5 16-01 Day 2: 3 07-09 Day 3: 0 00-00
12. Terry Peterson West Jordan, UT 9 23-09 0 $10,500.00
Day 1: 5 14-10 Day 2: 3 06-13 Day 3: 1 02-02
13. Richard Lindgren Lakeville, MN 7 20-10 0
Day 1: 5 15-04 Day 2: 2 05-06 Day 3: 0 00-00
14. Matthew Robertson Kuttawa, KY 8 20-07 0
Day 1: 4 10-08 Day 2: 4 09-15 Day 3: 0 00-00
15. Ray Trudeau Saint Cloud, FL 8 18-12 0
Day 1: 5 11-14 Day 2: 3 06-14 Day 3: 0 00-00
16. Brent Shores Boise, ID 9 18-07 0
Day 1: 4 08-05 Day 2: 5 10-02 Day 3: 0 00-00
17. Christian Gladfelter Albuquerque, NM 6 18-02 0
Day 1: 5 14-09 Day 2: 1 03-09 Day 3: 0 00-00
18. Bert Collins Heaters, WV 7 17-15 0
Day 1: 3 09-12 Day 2: 4 08-03 Day 3: 0 00-00
19. Trevor Kettles Waukee, IA 8 17-14 0
Day 1: 4 08-02 Day 2: 4 09-12 Day 3: 0 00-00
20. Nate Caldwell Fort Collins, CO 7 17-13 0
Day 1: 5 13-02 Day 2: 2 04-11 Day 3: 0 00-00
21. Jeremy Sadowski Valuntower, CT 7 17-07 0 $1,000.00
Day 1: 4 11-05 Day 2: 3 06-02 Day 3: 0 00-00
22. Jesse Jordan Stilwell, KS 7 17-04 0
Day 1: 4 08-01 Day 2: 3 09-03 Day 3: 0 00-00
23. Josh Hubbard Braidwood, IL 6 16-11 0
Day 1: 5 15-01 Day 2: 1 01-10 Day 3: 0 00-00
24. Jeff Lugar Cross Junction, VA 8 16-11 0
Day 1: 5 10-02 Day 2: 3 06-09 Day 3: 0 00-00
25. Justin Hicks Gunnison, CO 7 16-09 0
Day 1: 5 11-06 Day 2: 2 05-03 Day 3: 0 00-00
26. Chris Killoren Marcellus, NY 6 15-03 0
Day 1: 4 11-06 Day 2: 2 03-13 Day 3: 0 00-00
27. David Cavell Prairieville, LA 6 14-14 0
Day 1: 4 08-00 Day 2: 2 06-14 Day 3: 0 00-00
28. Jason Crone Kalispell, MT 6 13-11 0
Day 1: 2 04-09 Day 2: 4 09-02 Day 3: 0 00-00
29. Jacob Coverdale Frederica, DE 7 13-10 0
Day 1: 5 10-03 Day 2: 2 03-07 Day 3: 0 00-00
30. Michael Cash Louisburg, NC 6 13-07 0
Day 1: 5 11-07 Day 2: 1 02-00 Day 3: 0 00-00
31. Matt Reagan Hudsonville, MI 6 13-03 0
Day 1: 3 07-02 Day 2: 3 06-01 Day 3: 0 00-00
32. Timothy Wells Clovis, CA 6 13-01 0
Day 1: 5 09-08 Day 2: 1 03-09 Day 3: 0 00-00
33. Paul Gietka Abingdon, MD 5 12-13 0
Day 1: 0 00-00 Day 2: 5 12-13 Day 3: 0 00-00
34. Derek Severns West Mifflin, PA 5 11-11 0
Day 1: 4 10-01 Day 2: 1 01-10 Day 3: 0 00-00
35. Michael McMahon Hackettstown, NJ 6 11-07 0
Day 1: 1 02-04 Day 2: 5 09-03 Day 3: 0 00-00
36. Tom Wennerlund Tonto Basin, AZ 4 10-12 0
Day 1: 2 06-14 Day 2: 2 03-14 Day 3: 0 00-00
37. Mark Pierce Cadiz, KY 4 10-06 0
Day 1: 2 04-08 Day 2: 2 05-14 Day 3: 0 00-00
38. Dave Andrews Hudson, MA 5 10-05 0
Day 1: 4 08-10 Day 2: 1 01-11 Day 3: 0 00-00
39. Ken Day Kennewick, WA 5 10-05 0
Day 1: 3 06-02 Day 2: 2 04-03 Day 3: 0 00-00
40. John Thomsen Creston, IA 5 09-04 0
Day 1: 4 07-09 Day 2: 1 01-11 Day 3: 0 00-00
41. Jeff Napier Martinsville, IN 3 09-02 0
Day 1: 1 02-04 Day 2: 2 06-14 Day 3: 0 00-00
42. Jared Miller Norman, OK 3 07-10 0
Day 1: 2 06-04 Day 2: 1 01-06 Day 3: 0 00-00
43. Dan Jordan Camas, WA 4 07-04 0
Day 1: 2 02-15 Day 2: 2 04-05 Day 3: 0 00-00
44. Jay Beffa Festus, MO 3 06-08 0
Day 1: 1 02-05 Day 2: 2 04-03 Day 3: 0 00-00
45. Ken Carter Enterprise, FL 3 06-00 0
Day 1: 1 01-09 Day 2: 2 04-07 Day 3: 0 00-00
46. Albert Collins Nacogdoches, TX 3 05-13 0
Day 1: 1 02-00 Day 2: 2 03-13 Day 3: 0 00-00
47. David Gorman Canton, GA 2 04-07 0
Day 1: 0 00-00 Day 2: 2 04-07 Day 3: 0 00-00
48. Scott Robert Greene, ME 2 03-14 0
Day 1: 2 03-14 Day 2: 0 00-00 Day 3: 0 00-00
49. Eric Storms Winner, SD 1 01-13 0
Day 1: 1 01-13 Day 2: 0 00-00 Day 3: 0 00-00
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BIG BASS OF TOURN
Jeremy Sadowski Valuntower, CT 05-15 $0.00
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Totals
Day #Limits #Fish Weight
1 20 174 441-12
2 9 133 317-00
3 6 41 115-00
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35 348 873-12
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