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Mystery Surrounds Bassmaster Classic On Lake Ray Roberts
FORT WORTH, Texas — Brandon Palaniuk says the 54-angler field for the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk will arrive at Lake Ray Roberts with far more questions than answers.
Such is the case when a tournament is held three months later than expected.
Originally scheduled for March 19-21, the annual Super Bowl of Professional Bass Fishing was postponed due to pandemic-related restrictions on large gatherings until June 11-13. Takeoffs will be held each day at 6:15 a.m. CT from Ray Roberts State Park – Isle du Bois Unit in Pilot Point, Texas, and weigh-ins will be held each day at 4 p.m. at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth.
Lake Ray Roberts near Fort Worth, Texas, will host the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk June 11-13, 2021.
Photo by B.A.S.S.
Palaniuk says the event, which features a total purse of $1 million and pays $300,000 to the winner, will feature as much intrigue as any Classic in recent memory.
“I went and I prepracticed, mostly for navigational reasons,” said Palaniuk, the veteran Elite Series pro from Rathdrum, Idaho. “I was expecting to have to go to the backs of certain coves and sloughs, and that’s not always easy on Ray Roberts because it’s a tough lake to run.
“I don’t know if that’s where the fish will be now — I don’t think anyone does. It looks like nobody’s going to have a clue what’s going on.”
Mystery will indeed be the chief theme as the anglers descend on the 29,350-acre north Texas fishery.
For one, since B.A.S.S. has never held a major event on Ray Roberts, many of the competitors have either never fished the lake or only spent minimal time there during prepractice or events held by other organizations. Plus, the water level is more than 3 feet above normal pool at the moment and not likely to stay there.
“My guess is we’re either going to have rising or falling water,” Palaniuk said. “There’s really no reason they would stabilize the water at 2 to 3 feet high and leave it there. Any time you have that, it’s going to change the fish.
“Guys will have to get an idea of what stage the fish are in, how they’re positioning, and then pay attention to how they’re adapting to the changing conditions.”
Conventional wisdom could also be out the window in terms of early-summer timing since Texas, like many states around the country, has had a mild spring after a particularly harsh winter. Palaniuk says more lakes were frozen over in Texas during mid-March than in his home state of Idaho, and that has put the traditional stages of prespawn, spawn and postspawn far behind.
He said the Bassmaster Elite Series event held in late April on Lake Fork was a prime example of Texas timing run amok.
“Fork was way behind when we were there,” he said. “I talked to a buddy of mine after the event, and he said there were more big fish spawning at Fork than he’s ever seen, long after we were gone. That alone tells me things are behind 100%.”
With little known about Ray Roberts, Fork has been a common comparison for bass fishing fans hoping to get an idea of what the Classic will be like. But despite some similarities, the lakes are vastly different.
While Fork has a stringent slot limit designed to grow scads of trophy bass, Ray Roberts has more relaxed restrictions with a 14-inch minimum limit on largemouth. It’s still blessed with big bass, but not as many as its trophy-rich Texas cousin.
“Ray Roberts doesn’t have the population of 3- to 5-pounders that Fork has,” said Palaniuk, who has five Elite Series victories and a Bassmaster Angler of the Year title to his credit. “It’s got quite a few 8- to 10-pounders, I think. So, it may be a deal where a guy gets six bites in a day and has 28 pounds.
“I honestly think a guy could win the Classic without having a limit every day if he’s getting the right bites. You could catch four for 20 or 21 pounds. It’s definitely doable there.”
Like Fork, Ray Roberts is loaded with standing timber that will add another air of mystery to the event. Sometimes simply getting from Point A to Point B without wrecking your equipment can be a challenge.
“On scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the worst, the lower lake is like a 3 to navigate — not that bad at all,” Palaniuk said. “But once you go up in the top three quarters of the lake, it’s like an 8 or 9. If you’re sitting there thinking, ‘I’m just gonna run back to the back of that pocket,’ it’s not happening.
“There are no boat lanes. Nothing’s been cut by TPWD (Texas Parks and Wildlife Department). You just have to create your own trails.”
Bassmaster Elite Series pro Matt Herren, who actually won the Toyota Texas Bass Classic on Ray Roberts in 2016, knew the dangers of exploring Ray Roberts — and he took extreme measures to protect his equipment when he pre-fished there last winter.
“I borrowed my son’s boat,” Herren said, laughing. “It is definitely a place where you can tear up not only a lower unit, but your prop, your hull — pretty much everything you’ve got.”
Palaniuk said he believes it will take an average of 20 pounds per day to have a chance to win, and the angler who separates himself from the pack might be the one who has a single earth-shattering day with a bag in the 28- to 30-pound range.
The full field will fish the first two days, and then the Top 25 will advance to Championship Sunday for a chance at the $300,000 first-place prize and the more-than-50-pound trophy that represents one of the biggest accomplishments in pro sports.
Whatever happens, fans can catch all of the action with streaming coverage all three days on Bassmaster.com. For the first time in history, the Classic will also feature four hours of live coverage on the FOX broadcast network Saturday beginning at 7 a.m. CT, as well as four hours of Championship Sunday coverage on FS1 beginning at 7 a.m.
The annual Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo will be held June 11 from noon-7 p.m., June 12 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and June 13 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Exhibitors will be on-site selling a variety of merchandise for fishing, hunting, camping and more. As part of the Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo, the Go Out{side} Experience will offer fun options for families, including inflatable archery, cornhole, jumping dogs and knot tying. Kids can even catch their first fish at an on-site catfish pond.
The Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk is being hosted by the Fort Worth Sports Commission and Visit Fort Worth.
2021 Bassmaster Classic Title Sponsor: Academy Sports + Outdoors
2021 Bassmaster Classic Presenting Sponsor: Huk Performance Fishing Apparel
2021 Bassmaster Classic Platinum Sponsor: Toyota
2021 Bassmaster Classic Premier Sponsors: Berkley, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Power-Pole, Ranger Boats, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha
2021 Bassmaster Classic Local Sponsors: Anderson Merchandisers, T-Mobile, TNT Fireworks
2021 Bassmaster Classic Hosts: Fort Worth Sports Commission, Visit Fort Worth
About B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S., which encompasses the Bassmaster tournament leagues, events and media platforms, 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), TV show, radio show, 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, Bassmaster B.A.S.S. Nation Kayak Series powered by TourneyX and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk.
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Missouri’s Brandenburg Leads Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented By T-H Marine All-American at Douglas Lake
DANDRIDGE, Tenn. (June 3, 2021) – Boater Leslie Brandenburg of Springfield, Missouri, grabbed the early lead Thursday at the 38th annual Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine All-American at Douglas Lake presented by TINCUP with a five-bass limit weighing 18 pounds, 6 ounces. Behind Brandenburg in second place is Rutherfordton, North Carolina’s Cody Hoyle, who brought five bass to the scale good for 15 pounds, 11 ounces.
Brandenburg said that he spent the majority of the day fishing the upper end of the lake, in the river, flipping a jig to a countless number of bushes.
“I’ve only been here one other time – I was a co-angler, and we went up that river and I won a check that time,” said Brandenburg, who is fishing in his 18th career event as a boater in MLF competition. “Sometimes, it just works out and maybe it’s God’s plan. I hope. We’ll know tomorrow. You dang sure can’t win it the first day but you can lose it. Hopefully I can turn this good start into a Top 10.”
One advantage that Brandenburg has this week is his custom-designed boat, made for getting into places that others can’t.
“I brought a boat that I built. It’s an aluminum Xpress. It’s got a hydraulic jack plate, and I built it purposely to get to places where other people can’t go. It’s a rugged old boat and I’m not afraid to tear it up to go catch them,” Brandenburg said. “I’ve got a lot more places to fish, and I think I’ve got enough to carry me through.”
With sunnier conditions being forecast for Friday, Brandenburg is realistic about his chances of weighing in another big bag but said that he does like his chances in what could be a tough day of fishing.
“I don’t think I can have that kind of weight again, but I think I can have a good sack,” the Missouri boater went on to say. “I think I can weigh 12 pounds. If I get lucky and get a good fish or two, I really think I can come in with 12 or 13 pounds a day the next two days and I think I can [win] it.”
The top 10 boaters after day one on Douglas Lake are:
1st: Leslie Brandenburg, Springfield, Mo., five bass, 18-6
2nd: Cody Hoyle, Rutherfordton, N.C., five bass, 15-11
3rd: Blake Tomlin, Greenville, Ga., five bass, 15-7
3rd: Kyle Kitts, Joplin, Mo., five bass, 14-13
5th: Chris Baldwin, Lexington, N.C., five bass, 14-12
6th: Josh Butler, Hayden, Ala., five bass, 14-4
7th: Austin Culbertson, Moberly, Mo., five bass, 14-2
8th: Eric Olliverson, Lampe, Mo., five bass, 13-12
9th: Brant Grimm, Church Hill, Tenn., five bass, 13-4
10th: Harmon Davis, Marlow, Okla., five bass, 13-1
Complete results can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.
Overall, there were 239 bass weighing 537 pounds, 12 ounces, caught by 49 boaters Thursday. The catch included 46 five-bass limits.
Rod MacKinnon III of Middletown, New York, leads the Co-angler Division with four bass weighing 13 pounds, 6 ounces, followed by Chase Fitzpatrick of Eldon, Missouri, in second place with five bass weighing 11 pounds, 8 ounces.
The top 10 co-anglers are:
1st: Rod MacKinnon III, Middletown, N.Y., four bass, 13-6
2nd: Chase Fitzpatrick, Eldon, Mo., five bass, 11-8
3rd: Lenny Bays, Bethel Island, Calif., five bass, 11-6
4th: James Jarvis, Athens, Ga., five bass, 11-5
4th: Rex Henry, Knoxville, Tenn., five bass, 11-5
6th: Chris Gebhardt, Shelbyville, Ind., five bass, 10-13
7th: Dustin Elrod, Cushing, Okla., five bass, 10-9
8th: Ken Coats, Greenup, Ill., five bass, 10-7
9th: Travis Garrett, Little Rock, Ark., five bass, 10-2
10th: Dax Liner, Eddyville, Ky., five bass, 9-13
Overall, there were 203 bass weighing 353 pounds, 9 ounces, caught by 49 co-anglers Thursday. The catch included 28 five-bass limits.
All-American competitors will take off from the Dandridge Boat Dock, located at 100 Public Drive in Dandridge, at 7 a.m. ET each morning, June 3-5. Weigh-in will also be held at the dock at 3:30 p.m. daily. Fans are welcome to attend or follow the event online through daily coverage, live blogs and photos at MajorLeagueFishing.com.
The 2021 Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine All-American at Douglas Lake Presented by TINCUP is hosted by Visit Jefferson County TN.
Live weigh-in coverage will be streamed daily on MajorLeagueFishing.com. Television coverage of the 2021 Phoenix Bass Fishing League Presented by T-H Marine All-American at Douglas Lake Presented by TINCUP will premiere on the Sportsman Channel Sept. 29, 2021, and on the Outdoor Channel on Oct. 3, 2021.
The 2021 All-American features field of the top 49 boaters and 49 Strike King co-anglers from across the 24-division Bass Fishing League and The Bass Federation, all competing for a grand prize of up to $120,000 in the boater division, including the lucrative $20,000 Phoenix MLF BIG5 Bonus contingency award, and $50,000 in the Strike King co-angler division.
Additionally, the highest-finishing boater and Strike King co-angler from each of seven Regional Championships (including the Wild Card) and the TBF National Championship at the All-American will advance to the 2021 Toyota Series Championship for a shot at winning $235,000 and $33,500, respectively.
The full field of anglers compete on Thursday and Friday, with only the top 10 boaters and top 10 co-anglers based on cumulative weight from the first two days continuing to Championship Saturday. The 2021 All-American champions will be determined by the heaviest three-day total weight.
For complete details and updated information, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Phoenix Bass Fishing League presented by T-H Marine on MLF’s social media outlets at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
About MLF BIG5
MLF BIG5 is part of MLF, the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization. It provides anglers of all skill levels the opportunity to compete for millions in prize money across five tournament circuits featuring a five-biggest-fish format. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with offices in Benton, Kentucky, MLF 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.
MLF tournaments are broadcast on Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network, MyOutdoorTV, Discovery and CBS Sports while MLF Bass Fishing magazine delivers cutting-edge tips from top pros to the world’s most avid bass anglers.
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LIVE CAST with Tristan McCormack
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Look Back at Stage 3
Florida fishing can be challenging especially in May. Cody Meyer breaks down his MLF Stage 3 BPT tournament. Cody shares a close up look at the tackle he relied on last week at the Harris Chain of Lakes in Leesburg. Up next Lake Chickamauga!
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Remember Those Who Gave All
We want to take today to honor all of those who made the ultimate sacrifice so we can live free. From the entire Bass 365 family Thank you.
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