THE LATEST NEWS

November 10-11 Peppamoto Lake Powell Opens

November 10-11 Peppamoto Lake Powell Opens

November 10-11
Bullfrog Marina, Bullfrog UT
Registration at fish cleaning station @ 5:00 pm Friday Nov 9th
Registration time and location subject to change

The Peppamoto Opens are a team bass fishing tournament on Lake Powell. All events are 2-day events on Saturday and Sunday, with registration on Friday normally at 5 o clock. The entry fee is $250, which $230 of every entry fee is paid out in winnings. In addition to the entry fee payout, PCB and GYB donate an additional big fish pot totaling $3000.00. Each day the top 3 biggest fish are paid $500 each. By fishing 3 of the 4 events with the same partner, you can qualify for the angler of the year points which is an additional $1000.00 in potential winnings. AOY is calculated on finishes in the 3 events fished. If you fish all 4 events we will throw away the worst finish of the four. All coast guard regulations apply during the tournaments, and life jackets must be worn if the big motor is running. We hope to see you at the lake. Any questions can be answered by the staff at Pepper Custom Baits and can be reached at (970) 245-6556.

November 10-11 Peppamoto Lake Powell Opens

October 20-21 Peppamoto Lake Powell Opens

Wahweap Marina, Page AZ

Registration at Dam Bar and Grill @ 5:00 pm Friday, Oct 19th
Registration time and location subject to change

Pepper Custom Baits/Gary Yamamoto custom Baits Lake Powell Opens

The Peppamoto Opens are a team bass fishing tournament on Lake Powell. All events are 2-day events on Saturday and Sunday, with registration on Friday normally at 5 o clock. The entry fee is $250, which $230 of every entry fee is paid out in winnings. In addition to the entry fee payout, PCB and GYB donate an additional big fish pot totaling $3000.00. Each day the top 3 biggest fish are paid $500 each. By fishing 3 of the 4 events with the same partner, you can qualify for the angler of the year points which is an additional $1000.00 in potential winnings. AOY is calculated on finishes in the 3 events fished. If you fish all 4 events we will throw away the worst finish of the four. All coast guard regulations apply during the tournaments, and life jackets must be worn if the big motor is running. We hope to see you at the lake. Any questions can be answered by the staff at Pepper Custom Baits and can be reached at (970) 245-6556.

 

Justin Lucas Wins Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Points Title

Justin Lucas caught a momentous fire of top finishes this summer on the Bassmaster Elite Series trail that was hotter than his native State of California’s summer sun. He fished his way to five Top 12 finishes in a row to round out this season. And his laser focused competitiveness continued Sunday at Lake Chatuge, Georgia, where he finished 7th to win the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year points title, something only 23 men in history have done.

He kept his emotions in check on stage in front of thousands of fans until he spoke of his grandfather taking him fishing. “My grandfather took me fishing in my first bass tournament around Sacramento when I was 12-years-old, he’s still alive today, and this trophy is for him,” said Lucas, choking back tears, and urging fans to take a kid fishing.

“I didn’t want to become a pro angler to collect logos on my shirt, I wanted to fish for a living purely because I love it, and when I think about being only the 23rd guy in history to win this title in the 51 year history of B.A.S.S. — that’s so humbling,” he said on stage.

Surrounded by family after raising the trophy, it became apparent Lucas is the product of a loyal group of souls that adamantly support his professional angling career, and likewise, Lucas has been hugely loyal to Toyota, buying three Tundras throughout his young but prolific career.

“I drive a Tundra because as a tournament angler, the Toyota Bonus Bucks program pays me cash money when I do well. I’m guessing I’ve won almost $15,000 during my career from the Bonus Bucks program. Plus, I love the way my ARE truck cap looks on it, and it’s just a really comfortable tow vehicle,” says Lucas.

Indeed, loyalty has its rewards, and so does a run of Top 12 finishes undeniably worthy of professional bass fishing’s most respected trophy.

However, you don’t have to be a Bassmaster Elite Series pro to win the “Bonus Bucks” – you just have to be a registered participant in the Toyota Bonus Bucks Program, and be the highest-placing participant in any of the dozens of tournaments supported by the Program. To learn more and get signed-up, please visit www.toyotatrucksbonusbucks.com or phone (918) 742-6424, and ask for Kendell and she can also help you get signed-up.

Lucas Puts Finishing Touches On Bassmaster Angler Of The Year Championship

HIAWASSEE, Ga. — By the time Justin Lucas made it to the stage during Sunday’s final weigh-in for the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship at Lake Chatuge, Georgia, the drama was all but gone.

Lucas came into the event with an eight-point lead in the AOY season standings — and after solid catches on Thursday and Friday, he had stretched that lead to an almost-insurmountable 47 points. Plus, his closest competition in the race, Arizona angler Josh Bertrand, decided not to fish Sunday because his wife is expected to deliver their second child any time now back home.

It eliminated all the suspense, but that suited Lucas just fine.

The California native turned Alabama resident caught five bass that weighed only 11 pounds, 14 ounces Sunday. But his three-day weight of 39-0 was more than enough to give him the AOY title and the biggest accomplishment of his young, flourishing career.

“I wanted this so badly,” Lucas said. “The build-up to this tournament affected every part of my life. I haven’t been sleeping because I would wake up in the middle of the night thinking about my game plan for this week. I’ve told my family and friends just to bear with me for a few more days, and everything would be okay — and now it’s all good.”

The gravity of the award hit Lucas and moved him to tears on stage.

“You think about the guys who’ve won this title — Gerald Swindle, Kevin VanDam — it’s unbelievable,” he said. “I’m the 23rd guy who’s ever won this in the 50-year history of B.A.S.S., and that’s humbling.”

Lucas came into the week knowing if he finished inside the Top 8 he couldn’t lose the AOY title — even if Bertrand won the tournament. His Sunday weight helped lift him into seventh place and capped a dominant finish to his 2018 season.

The seventh-place showing marked his fifth straight Top 12 appearance in a Bassmaster Elite Series event, dating back to the regular-season tournament held on the Sabine River in Orange, Texas, in June.

“I’ve always considered myself a better prespawn, spawn and maybe a little bit of a postspawn fisherman, and then I kind of struggled after that,” Lucas said. “So I can’t explain it. This summer, I’ve just caught fire and it hasn’t slowed down.”

Lucas earned one of the most coveted trophies in professional bass fishing and a $100,000 bonus — and as icing on the cake, he caught most of his bass during the week on a new topwater lure that he helped Berkley design.

The Cane Walker, which was just released last week, is a noisy popper/walking-style topwater bait with an aerodynamic shape that is designed for long casts.

“Making long casts with that bait is key because you need to cover as much water as possible,” he said. “You can cover more water and work it over multiple brushpiles on the bottom. It brings fish up — and I think it’s already sold out at Tackle Warehouse.”

Besides the AOY title, Lucas qualified for the 2019 Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods — his fourth time to qualify for bass fishing’s biggest event in five years on the Elite Series.

The Top 35 anglers in the final AOY standings all qualified for the event, and the next 16 in the standings will have a chance to compete for three additional Classic berths at the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster Classic Bracket on Carters Lake in Ellijay, Ga., Oct. 23-26.

Though the main purpose of the event was to decide the season points winner and Classic qualifiers, the angler with the heaviest three-day weight for the week also earned $25,000 and an Elite Series trophy. That honor went to Oklahoma angler James Elam, who led every day of the tournament and finished with a three-day weight of 48-8.

Elam caught 16-10 Thursday and 16-14 Friday, and the majority of his weight came early both days. Things started slower Sunday, but his resolve led him to a five-bass limit that weighed 15-0.

“We had a full moon last night, so I think these fish woke up just a little bit late today,” said Elam, who earned his first Elite Series victory. “They finally got hungry again about 1 o’clock, and I caught four of the fish in my bag from 1 o’clock to 3.”

Elam came into the event simply wanting to improve his place in the AOY standings and secure a Classic berth. But he left with one of the bigger accomplishments of his career.

“You don’t get this opportunity very often,” he said. “I’ve been close — I’ve had it going on until the third or fourth day at several tournaments. So I’m glad to finally get it done.”

The Toyota Bassmaster Rookie of the Year award went to North Carolina pro Jake Whitaker, who finished 15th in the tournament and barely edged Arizona angler Roy Hawk for the title.

Alabama pro Jordan Lee earned the $1,500 Phoenix Boats Big Bass award with a fish that weighed 5-13.

Chris Lane of Guntersville, Ala., earned the Power-Pole Captain’s Cash Award of $1,000 for being the highest-placing angler who is registered and eligible and uses a client-approved product on his boat.

2018 Bassmaster Elite Series Platinum Sponsor: Toyota

2018 Bassmaster Elite Series Premier Sponsors: Power-Pole, Skeeter Boats, Triton Boats, Yamaha, Abu Garcia, Berkley, Huk, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats

2018 Bassmaster Elite Series Supporting Sponsors: Academy Sports + Outdoors, Carhartt, Livingston Lures, Lowrance, Phoenix Boats, T-H Marine

2018 Bassmaster Elite Series Elite Partner: Black Velvet

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 500,000-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), radio show (Bassmaster Radio), social media programs and events. For 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, Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open Series, Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation Series presented by Magellan Outdoors, Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods, Bassmaster Team Championship and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods.

1 Justin Lucas Guntersville, AL 820 273- 0
2 Josh Bertrand San Tan Valley, AZ 769 260-10
3 Bradley Roy Lancaster, KY 758 268- 3
4 Ott DeFoe Blaine, TN 727 251-9
5 Brent Chapman Lake Quivira, KS 715 245-10
6 Aaron Martens Leeds, AL 714 253-12
7 Jacob Powroznik North Prince George, VA 695 259-14
8 Brandon Palaniuk Hayden, ID 694 254- 6
9 Jacob Wheeler Harrison, TN 690 277- 6
10 Dean Rojas Lake Havasu City, AZ 690 244- 5
11 Bobby Lane Jr. Lakeland, FL 672 247- 5
12 Gerald Spohrer Gonzales, LA 665 247- 6
13 Mark Daniels Jr. Tuskegee, AL 662 252- 0
14 Kevin VanDam Kalamazoo, MI 658 251- 5
15 Todd Faircloth Jasper, TX 650 232- 2
16 Casey Ashley Donalds, SC 644 234- 9
17 Michael Iaconelli Pitts Grove, NJ 642 246- 4
18 Seth Feider Bloomington, MN 638 244- 9
19 James Elam Tulsa, OK 637 262-13
20 Chris Zaldain Laughlin, NV 637 241-11
21 Brett Hite Phoenix, AZ 636 233- 9
22 Alton Jones Jr. Waco, TX 635 239- 9
23 Andy Montgomery Blacksburg, SC 634 242-13
24 Brent Ehrler Redlands, CA 633 259- 6
25 Cliff Pace Petal, MS 620 241- 2
26 Jesse Wiggins Cullman, AL 618 252-12
27 Jake Whitaker Fairview, NC 617 238- 5
28 Clifford Pirch Payson, AZ 617 221- 3
29 Roy Hawk Lk Havasu Cty, AZ 613 237- 1
30 Edwin Evers Talala, OK 612 257- 4
31 Skeet Reese Auburn, CA 610 249- 9
32 Randall Tharp Port St. Joe, FL 608 246- 6
33 Micah Frazier Newnan, GA 608 231-13
34 Jason Christie Park Hill, OK 605 236-12
35 Wesley Strader Spring City, TN 604 229- 6
36 Keith Poche Pike Road, AL 599 235- 5
37 Greg Vinson Wetumpka, AL 595 223- 3
38 Chris Lane Guntersville, AL 594 246- 6
39 Greg Hackney Gonzales, LA 589 240-13
40 Bill Lowen Brookville, IN 589 236- 5
41 Jared Lintner Arroyo Grande, CA 586 233- 6
42 Gerald Swindle Guntersville, AL 581 233- 2
43 Keith Combs Huntington, TX 581 231- 9
44 Chad Pipkens Lansing, MI 577 237-10
45 Scott Rook Little Rock, AR 575 226-15
46 Jordan Lee Grant, AL 566 256-10
47 Shin Fukae Palestine, TX 563 234- 0
48 Adrian Avena Vineland, NJ 558 228- 1
49 Takahiro Omori Emory, TX 558 222- 9
50 Dustin Connell Clanton, AL 543 214- 1

 

2018 Rookie of the Year    
as of 23-September-2018
Angler Points Lbs-Oz
1 Jake Whitaker Fairview, NC 617 238- 5
2 Roy Hawk Lk Havasu Cty, AZ 613 237- 1
3 Ray Hanselman Jr Del Rio, TX 460 195-11
4 Caleb Sumrall New Iberia, LA 430 203- 5
5 Hunter Shryock Newcomerstown, OH 366 186-13
6 Randy Sullivan Breckenridge, TX 355 176-13
7 Chris Groh Spring Grove, IL 353 183-15
8 Kyle Monti Okeechobee, FL 313 171- 4
9 Bill Weidler Helena, AL 217 147- 8

Note: For a complete list of today’s standings in the 2018 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship, visit Bassmaster.com.

News Categories

News Archives

Calendar of News Posts

July 2025
M T W T F S S
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031