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Hallman Leads Wire-To-Wire, Wins FLW Tour on Lake Lanier
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (March 11, 2018) – After weighing in a limit of spotted bass in each of the first three days of competition, pro Bradley Hallman of Norman, Oklahoma, weighed a five-bass limit of largemouth Sunday totaling 13 pounds, 1 ounce, to clinch his victory at the FLW Tour at Lake Lanier presented by Ranger Boats and win $100,000. Hallman led the event for four-straight days after weighing in a tournament-best 23-pound, 11-ounce limit of spotted bass Thursday on Day One, and won by a 2-pound, 10-ounce margin over fellow Oklahoman Zack Birge who finished with 65-10.

“It was a great, great week,” said Hallman, who earned his second career win on the FLW Tour. “I probably fished the best week that I have ever fished in my entire life. I say that because I had to catch these fish a different way each day.”
Hallman said that he caught his huge Day One limit of spotted bass fishing points with a Sexy Shiner-colored Megabass Vision 110+1 jerkbait and a sexy shad-colored Keitech 3.8-inch swimbait with a ½-ounce Buckeye Lures J-Will Swimbait Head. On Day Two, Hallman fished the points but only managed one keeper by 1 o’clock. He changed patterns and began targeting seawalls in marinas with the swimbait and managed to bring 18-7 to the scale.
Day Three, Hallman only caught one fish with the swimbait off of the seawalls, and no fish off of the points. He was forced to change patterns again, this time catching a limit inside marinas, under shallow docks and walkways, with a green-pumpkin Zoom Trick Worm on a ¼-ounce shaky-head rig.
“This morning I knew that I needed the sun to position those fish on the docks, and with the cloud cover I wasn’t going to have it,” Hallman said. “I had stopped a couple of times and fished the river near takeoff in my last 10 minutes before checking in each day and caught a couple with a spinnerbait. So, I made the decision this morning to fish the river all day.”
Hallman never caught a fish more than three miles from takeoff Sunday, hitting docks and patches of emergent dogfennel in the backs of pockets. He said that his key bait was a ½-ounce, double willow-bladed, chartreuse and white War Eagle spinnerbait.
“I’m really blessed and fortunate to win one Tour event, let alone two,” Hallman went on to say. “I’m real good at finishing 135th too, so I take the good with the bad and I’m just trying to enjoy this one for all I can.”
The top 10 pros on Lake Lanier finished:
1st: Bradley Hallman, Norman, Okla., 20 bass, 68-4, $100,000
2nd: Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., 20 bass, 65-10, $30,000
3rd: Joseph Webster, Winfield, Ala., 20 bass, 65-2, $25,000
4th: Jason Johnson, Dawsonville, Ga., 20 bass, 65-1, $20,000
5th: Braxton Setzer, Montgomery, Ala., 20 bass, 63-2, $19,000
6th: Cody Meyer, Auburn, Calif., 20 bass, 62-10, $18,000
7th: Jeff Gustafson, Keewatin, Ontario, Canada, 20 bass, 62-3, $17,000
8th: David Williams, Maiden, N.C., 20 bass, 61-12, $16,000
9th: Jordan Osborne, Longview, Texas, 20 bass, 60-6, $15,000
10th: Austin Felix, Eden Prairie, Minn., 19 bass, 57-11, $14,500
Complete results for the entire field can be found at FLWFishing.com.
Overall there were 49 bass weighing 148 pounds, 9 ounces caught by pros Sunday. Nine of the final 10 pros weighed in five-bass limits.
Joe Anders of Easley, South Carolina, won the Co-angler Division and $25,000 Friday with a two-day total of 10 bass weighing 31 pounds, 10 ounces, followed by Brad Wiley of Alto, Georgia, who finished in second place with 10 bass totaling 31-1, worth $7,550.
Television coverage of the FLW Tour at Lake Lanier presented by Ranger Boats will premiere in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) April 18 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 Lanier presented by Ranger Boats was more than $930,000, including $10,000 through 60th place in the Pro division. The tournament was hosted by the Gainesville Convention and Visitors Bureau. The next event for FLW Tour anglers will be the FLW Tour at Lake Cumberland presented by General Tire, April 12-15 in Somerset, Kentucky, hosted by the Somerset Tourist and Convention Commission.
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 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 Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat.
About FLW
FLW is the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, providing anglers of all skill levels the opportunity to compete for millions in prize money in 2018 across five tournament circuits. Headquartered in Benton, Kentucky, with offices in Minneapolis, FLW and their partners conduct 286 bass-fishing tournaments annually around the world, including the United States, Canada, China, Italy, South Korea, Mexico, Portugal, South Africa and Spain. FLW tournament fishing can be seen on the Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show, broadcast to more than 564 million households worldwide, while FLW Bass Fishing magazine delivers cutting-edge tips from top pros. For more information visit FLWFishing.com and follow FLW at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat.
Hallman Still on Top at FLW Tour on Lake Lanier
GAINESVILLE, Ga. (March 10, 2018) – Oklahoma pro Bradley Hallman has one previous career win on the FLW Tour – a 2016 event on Florida’s Lake Okeechobee, where he led the tournament for four straight days and won by a near 15-pound margin. Hallman is looking to match that feat this week on Lake Lanier, as he weighed another limit of spotted bass totaling 13 pounds, 1 ounce, Saturday to maintain his lead for the third straight day at the FLW Tour at Lake Lanier presented by Ranger Boats. The field is now cut to the final 10 pros for Championship Sunday in the four-day event that featured a field of the world’s best bass-fishing professionals competing for a top prize of up to $125,000.

Hallman’s three-day total of 15 bass weighing 55-3 will give him a solid 5-pound, 9-ounce advantage over second-place pro and fellow Oklahoman Zack Birge, who has a three-day total of 15 bass for 49-10. Also trying to catch Hallman on Sunday will be Canadian pro Jeff Gustafson of Keewatin, Ontario (48-10), who sits in third after making his second straight top-10 cut on the FLW Tour after finishing second at the Harris Chain of Lakes in Florida two weeks ago, and local pro Jason Johnson of Dawsonville (48-9), who will start Sunday in 4th place after weighing Saturday’s largest limit of 17-10.
“Today was a day where nothing really bad happened, but I’m happy that I salvaged what I did,” said Hallman, who is fishing in his 20th career FLW Tour event. “Every day I’ve been doing something different and today I caught some off of docks. I only had 10 bites and I put six of them in the boat. The four that I lost were ones that I really could have used.”
Hallman said that he caught his fish Saturday throwing a spinnerbait, a swimbait and a shaky-head rig.
“I caught 18 pounds fishing marinas yesterday,” he said. “I only caught one today. It was hard to get them to bite without the sun – you need the sun to shine to put them in position. When it’s cloudy like it was today, they just roam.
“One way or another, I’m going back to the marinas tomorrow,” Hallman went on to say. “I know how difficult it is to win these Tour events and I need to have a really good day tomorrow. The key will be staying open minded, like I did today. I’ve really enjoyed myself this week – this place is phenomenal.”
The top 10 pros advancing to the final day of competition on Lake Lanier are:
1st: Bradley Hallman, Norman, Okla., 15 bass, 55-3
2nd: Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., 15 bass, 49-10
3rd: Jeff Gustafson, Keewatin, Ontario, Canada, 15 bass, 48-10
4th: Jason Johnson, Dawsonville, Ga., 15 bass, 48-9
5th: Joseph Webster, Winfield, Ala., 15 bass, 47-10
6th: Braxton Setzer, Montgomery, Ala., 15 bass, 47-5
7th: Cody Meyer, Auburn, Calif., 15 bass, 46-14
8th: Austin Felix, Eden Prairie, Minn., 15 bass, 46-13
9th: David Williams, Maiden, N.C., 15 bass, 46-6
10th: Jordan Osborne, Longview, Texas, 15 bass, 46-4
Finishing in 11h through 30th are:
11th: Randy Haynes, Counce, Tenn., 15 bass, 45-7, $12,000
12th: Polaris pro David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va., 15 bass, 45-6, $12,000
13th: Carl Jocumsen, Queensland, Australia, 15 bass, 45-4, $12,000
14th: Alex Davis, Albertville, Ala., 15 bass, 45-3, $12,000
15th: Bryan Thrift, Shelby, N.C., 15 bass, 44-12, $12,000
16th: David Nichol, Gainesville, Ga., 15 bass, 44-10, $12,000
17th: Allen Boyd, Salem, Ind., 15 bass, 43-5, $12,000
18th: Scott Martin, Clewiston, Fla., 15 bass, 42-12, $12,000
19th: James Niggemeyer, Van, Texas, 15 bass, 42-12, $12,000
20th: Jared McMillan, Belle Glade, Fla., 15 bass, 41-12, $12,000
21st: Matthew Stefan, Junction City, Wis., 15 bass, 41-9, $10,000
22nd: Jason Meninger, Saint Augustine, Fla., 15 bass, 41-8, $10,000
23rd: General Tire pro Mark Rose, West Memphis, Ark., 15 bass, 40-10, $10,000
24th: Kyle Weisenburger, Ottawa, Ohio, 15 bass, 40-8, $10,000
25th: Jason Reyes, Huffman, Texas, 14 bass, 40-8, $10,000
26th: Brandon Cobb, Greenwood, S.C., 15 bass, 40-8, $10,000
27th: James Watson, Lampe, Mo., 14 bass, 40-5, $10,000
28th: Grae Buck, Harleysville, Pa., 15 bass, 40-0, $10,000
29th: Rob Jordan, Flowery Branch, Ga., 15 bass, 39-12, $10,000
30th: Tim Cales, Sandstone, W. Va., 15 bass, 39-10, $10,000
For a full list of results visit FLWFishing.com.
Overall there were 148 bass weighing 380 pounds, 3 ounces caught by pros Saturday, Of the final 30 pros, 28 of them were able to bring a five-bass limit to the scale.
Joe Anders of Easley, South Carolina, won the Co-angler Division and $25,000 Friday with a two-day total of 10 bass weighing 31 pounds, 10 ounces, followed by Brad Wiley of Alto, Georgia, who finished in second place with 10 bass totaling 31-1, 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 368 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 Lanier presented by Ranger Boats is more than $930,000, including $10,000 through 60th place in the Pro division. The tournament is hosted by the Gainesville Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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 Sunday at 7:45 a.m. DST Sunday morning (Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday) from Laurel Park, located at 3100 Old Cleveland Highway, in Gainesville. Sunday’s final weigh-in will be held at the park and will begin at 4 p.m.
Prior to the weigh-in Sunday, FLW will host a free Family Fishing Expo at Laurel Park from noon to 4 p.m. 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 Lanier presented by Ranger Boats will premiere in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) April 18 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 Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat.
About FLW
FLW is the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, providing anglers of all skill levels the opportunity to compete for millions in prize money in 2018 across five tournament circuits. Headquartered in Benton, Kentucky, with offices in Minneapolis, FLW and their partners conduct 286 bass-fishing tournaments annually around the world, including the United States, Canada, China, Italy, South Korea, Mexico, Portugal, South Africa and Spain. FLW tournament fishing can be seen on the Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show, broadcast to more than 564 million households worldwide, while FLW Bass Fishing magazine delivers cutting-edge tips from top pros. For more information visit FLWFishing.com and follow FLW at Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat.
Illinois Fisherman Claims Victory In B.A.S.S. Nation Regional On Louisiana’s Toledo Bend Reservoir
MANY, La. — Bob Blumenstein said wind might be the only thing that could hinder his chances of winning the Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation Central Regional presented by Magellan Outdoors.

Photo by Andy Canulette/B.A.S.S.
The wind howled Friday on Toledo Bend Reservoir, but Blumenstein won the tournament anyway.
The 51-year old Illinois angler closed the event with a five-bass limit that weighed 16 pounds, 7 ounces. It was his lightest bag of the week, but it gave him a three-day total of 59-2, which was more than enough to earn the individual championship here in northwest Louisiana.
Blumenstein won $6,500 for finishing first in the field of 190 boaters entered in the tournament. He also earned a spot in the Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation Championship presented by Magellan Outdoors, which will be held later this year on an undisclosed date and fishery. The leading anglers from each of the other 18 states competing here advanced to the national championship, as did 19 nonboaters who led their respective states.
In all, 380 anglers took part in the tournament, but none caught bass like Blumenstein.
“I caught them right there; about a 10-minute ride from here,” he said motioning to a point within sight of the Cypress Bend Park launch. “It was just a magical spot.”
That it was, but Blumenstein feared wind might disrupt the catch. He boated a 16-14 bag on Wednesday when the wind steadily blew, but he felt his spot could produce heavier bass in less blustery conditions. When Mother Nature cooperated on Thursday, Blumenstein increased his catch to a tournament-best 25-13.
That gave him a 4-pound, 1-ounce lead over the field heading into the final day of fishing. He started the final day by hooking a 7-pounder within moments of pulling up to his spot, and he backed it up with a pair of 3-pounders and two smaller bass that provided him the winning weight.
“I kept working a point that had a steel seawall around it,” he said. “There was a gradual drop from about 14 to 18 feet there and the fish would stack up. For about an hour each morning, they would come up into about 6 feet of water. They did that all three days. I’d throw a crankbait or a jig for that hour; hour and 10 minutes. That’s where I caught all the fish.”
Blumenstein’s used a Missouri Craw Chompers jig with twin trailers as his primary lure, and he went to a silver-backed herring crankbait at times.
It was his fourth trip to a B.A.S.S. Nation regional. (He reached this level twice as a boater and twice as a nonboater.) It’s the first time, however, he made it to Day 3 of a regional and the first time he’ll represent his state in the national championship.
“This is incredible,” he said. “I don’t know how the pros do this all the time. I didn’t eat well, I didn’t sleep. I’m out of it. But I feel great. What a week.”
Louisiana’s Todd Newchurch won the nonboater division with a three-day total of 39-1. Anglers in the nonboater division could catch three bass per day, and the Livonia resident had his limit all three days.
Newchurch started today in third place, but a 17-2 sack vaulted him into the hot seat early in the final weigh-in. He held the spot through the very end, when fellow Louisiana angler Charlie Hewitt (who led after Day 2) weighed only one bass.
“Yesterday, I was using a Brushbuster jig, a Carolina rig and a spinner bait,” Newchurch said. “Today, it was nothing but a lizard on a Carolina rig. All of this is really exciting.”
He fished Friday with Corey Brant of Minnesota B.A.S.S. Nation. Brant second in the boater division. They fished a flat in the middle of the reservoir that ranged from 12 to 30 feet. It was his first time in a regional and he earned $3,250 for the victory.
“It was a great place to fish,” Newchurch said. “I was on good fish all three days.”
Indiana’s Chris Myers, who caught an 11-6 bass on Thursday, won $500 for having the heaviest bass in the boater division. Louisiana’s Michael Nobile won $250 for his 8-15 bass, which was the heaviest by a nonboater.
A day earlier, Louisiana defeated 18 other squads for the team championship. Team Arkansas finished second in that competition, and Team Iowa finished third.
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2018 Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation Central Regional presented by Magellan Outdoors 3/7-3/9
Toledo Bend Reservoir, Many LA.
(BOATER) Standings Day 3
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$
1. Bob Blumenstein Bolingbrook, IL (IL) 15 59-02 0
2. Corey Brant Minnetonka, MN (MN) 15 56-07 0
3. Dan Parker Guttenburg, IA (IA) 15 54-00 0
4. Greg Vance Dubuque, IA (IA) 15 53-08 0
5. Rodney Bunge Mechanicsville, IA (IA) 12 49-10 0
6. David Cavell Prairieville, LA (LA) 15 49-10 0
7. Albert Collins Nacogdoches, TX (TX) 14 49-00 0
8. Kyle Dorsett Odenville, AL (AL) 15 46-03 0
9. Nickolas LeBrun Bossier City, LA (TX) 14 46-02 0
10. Bruce Sargent Gardendale, AL (AL) 15 45-15 0
11. Joshua Miller Roberts, WI (WI) 15 45-12 0
12. Greg Phillips Humboldt, TN (TN) 15 45-11 0
13. John Roth Lawrenceburg, IN (KY) 15 45-10 0
14. Bob Bayless Indianapolis, IN (IN) 14 44-00 0
15. Lee Farber Watertown, MN (MN) 13 43-07 0
16. Matt McCoy Indianapolis, IN (IN) 15 43-01 0
17. T.J. Martin Owasso, OK (OK) 15 43-01 0
18. Harry Marsh III New Berlin, WI (WI) 13 42-10 0
19. Mark Pierce Cadiz, KY (TN) 15 42-05 0
20. Shane Stiehl Winner, SD (SD) 13 42-02 0
21. Tom Alsop Overland Park, KS (KS) 15 41-13 0
22. Jimmy Miller Eclectic, AL (AL) 14 41-11 0
23. Jamie Laiche Prairieville, LA (LA) 15 41-09 0
24. Chris Torkleson Sand Springs, OK (KS) 15 41-09 0
25. Troy Morrison North Little Rock, AR ( 15 41-05 0
26. Nicholas Kincaid Coweta, OK (OK) 14 41-01 0
27. Eric Silverstrim Indian Mound, TN (TN) 14 41-01 0
28. Brock Enmeier Enid, OK (OK) 15 41-00 0
29. Deric Fife El Dorado, AR (AR) 14 40-13 0
30. Keith Broyles Jackson, TN (TN) 14 40-08 0
31. Derrick Shoffitt Lufkin, TX (TX) 15 39-10 0
32. Rick Messer El Dorado, AR (AR) 15 39-05 0
33. Chris Myers Madison, IN (IN) 14 39-04 0
34. Jeremy Anthony Loranger, LA (LA) 15 39-04 0
35. Justin Rowse O’Neill, NE (SD) 15 39-01 0
36. Terrell Foster Natchez, MS (MS) 15 38-13 0
37. Nathan Walley LAUREL, MS (MS) 15 38-13 0
38. Rickey York Cherokee Village, AR (A 15 38-06 0
39. Jesse Weener Holland, MI (MI) 14 37-15 0
40. Ronald Kingsbury Nevada, IA (IA) 13 37-11 0
41. Brian Feutz Ada, MI (MI) 12 37-05 0
42. Tom Logue Tyndall, SD (SD) 14 36-14 0
43. Donald Adcock Florence, MS (MS) 14 36-05 0
44. Gary Adkins Green Bay, WI (WI) 12 36-03 0
45. Doyle Helmink Lincoln, NE (NE) 15 35-10 0
46. David Heffel Hays, KS (KS) 15 35-07 0
47. Brian Maloney Osage Beach, MO (MO) 15 35-00 0
48. Eddie Levin Westerville, OH (OH) 15 34-10 0
49. Tony Puelz Garnavillo, IA (IA) 12 34-05 0
50. Travis Tenwadle Fort Jennings, OH (OH) 15 34-03 0
51. Zachary Wiggers Muskegon, MI (MI) 14 32-10 0
52. Stewart Weber Louisville, KY (KY) 12 31-06 0
53. Kevin True Frankfort, KY (KY) 11 31-01 0
54. Scott Cremeans Albany, OH (OH) 12 27-15 0
55. Leland Sanders Stillwater, OK (OK) 9 27-14 0
56. Derick Kuyrkendall Bergheim, TX (TX) 10 27-03 0
57. Kenneth Reed Bloomington, IN (IN) 10 27-01 0
58. Scott Sommerkamp Arnold, MO (MO) 10 26-12 0
59. Brian Nelson Adams, TN (TN) 10 26-12 0
60. John Peterson Norfolk, NE (NE) 11 26-12 0
61. Chad Sposito Gray, LA (LA) 10 26-10 0
62. Dennis Martinez Gonzales, LA (LA) 10 26-02 0
63. Neil Sandford Chippewa Falls, WI (WI) 10 26-00 0
64. Keith Clegg New London, WI (WI) 10 25-15 0
65. Gordon Lamb Georgetown, IN (IN) 8 25-08 0
66. Kenneth Kostron Anoka , MN (MN) 10 25-07 0
67. Matt Martin Brookhaven, MS (MS) 10 25-05 0
68. Destre Dedeaux Meadville, MS (MS) 10 25-05 0
69. Keith Pace Monticello, AR (AR) 9 25-03 0
70. Jared Thompson Marvell, AR (MS) 10 25-02 0
71. Joseph Hardy Hewitt, TX (TX) 10 24-13 0
72. Jason Pecoraro Youngsville, LA (LA) 8 24-12 0
73. Troy Enmeier Enid, OK (OK) 9 24-10 0
74. Scott Russell Northport, AL (AL) 9 24-09 0
75. Brad Smith Collierville, TN (TN) 9 24-09 0
76. Kevin Herlitzke Stoddard, WI (WI) 9 24-05 0
77. Michael Kazmierczak Lemont, IL (IL) 10 24-05 0
78. Randall Christopher Irvine, KY (KY) 7 24-04 0
79. Jim Sanders Santa Fe, TN (TN) 9 23-14 0
80. Anthony Ardizzone Indianapolis, IN (IN) 9 23-13 0
81. Pat Klausen Lincoln, NE (NE) 10 23-09 0
82. Jeremy Tenwalde Fort Jennings, OH (OH) 8 23-06 0
83. Stephen Vestal Ed Dorado, AR (AR) 10 23-03 0
84. Paul Amstutz Gambler, OH (OH) 10 22-14 0
85. Monty Fralick Martin, SD (SD) 8 22-13 0
86. Kenny Shinn Liberty, MO (MO) 8 22-08 0
87. Dan Mohn Lansing, IA (IA) 8 22-08 0
88. Jason Baird Gypsum, KS (KS) 10 22-06 0
89. Adam Hamann Harpers Ferry, IA (IA) 9 22-05 0
90. Michael Boggs II Wheelersburg, OH (KY) 10 22-05 0
91. Tim Carmouche Gonzales, LA (LA) 10 22-00 0
92. Justin Hallmark Bertram, TX (TX) 9 22-00 0
93. Dustin Drath CooN Valley, WI (WI) 9 21-13 0
94. Craig Coleman El Dorado, AR (AR) 8 21-09 0
95. Brock Belik Orchard, NE (SD) 10 21-06 0
96. Joel Porter Yates Center, KS (KS) 8 21-02 0
97. Drew Sadler Richmond , KY (KY) 7 21-01 0
98. Danny Grantham Mobile, AL (AL) 9 20-12 0
99. Joseph Sestak Tabor, SD (SD) 9 20-12 0
100. Stanley Dodson Mineral Wells, WV (OH) 7 20-04 0
101. Shaun Ford Clinton, MI (MI) 8 20-04 0
102. Chris Brimager Andover, KS (KS) 9 20-03 0
103. Gary Bonnet Borden, IN (KY) 7 20-00 0
104. Eugene Hoover Jr Gonzales, LA (LA) 10 20-00 0
105. Curt Samo Rochelle, IL (IL) 9 19-12 0
106. Matt King Olathe, KS (KS) 9 19-12 0
107. Jason Ammerman Grand Rapids, MI (MI) 8 19-11 0
108. Troy Reed Nacogdoches, TX (TX) 7 19-09 0
109. Kyle Glasgow Guin, AL (AL) 7 19-07 0
110. Jon Harshbarger Kaufman, TX (TX) 8 19-07 0
111. Derward Mauldin West Helena, AR (MS) 7 19-07 0
112. Allex Conner Waldo, OH (OH) 9 19-04 0
113. Richard Young Jr Melbourne, KY (KY) 8 19-03 0
114. Dave Schneider Jr Indianapolis, IN (IN) 8 18-15 0
115. Kyle Kiister Arma, KS (KS) 8 18-15 0
116. Dave Norris Carlock, IL (IL) 8 18-12 0
117. Brian Mailot Columbus, OH (OH) 9 18-11 0
118. Hoyt Akins Scott, AR (AR) 8 18-11 0
119. Steven Nieto Houston, TX (TX) 7 18-10 0
120. Mike Mattis Hudson, WI (WI) 9 18-10 0
121. Jerry Pape Milford, IA (NE) 7 18-07 0
122. Rickey Dunn Tuscaloosa, AL (AL) 9 18-07 0
123. David Schultz Wilmington, IL (IL) 6 18-04 0
124. Kyle Christopher Lancaster, KY (KY) 7 18-02 0
125. Jordan Bellendier Cedar Rapids, IA (IA) 5 18-00 0
126. Adam Hladky Volin, SD (SD) 7 17-15 0
127. David Junk Quincy, IL (IL) 7 17-13 0
128. Troy Diede Sioux Falls, SD (SD) 9 17-13 0
129. Robert Capps Muskogee, OK (OK) 8 17-12 0
130. William Allen Holden, MO (MO) 8 17-10 0
131. David Pechacek Hastings, MN (MN) 7 17-07 0
132. Tyler Wolf Creston, IA (NE) 6 17-03 0
133. Jack White Vance, AL (AL) 8 17-01 0
134. Dave McCoy Plattsmouth, NE (NE) 8 16-14 0
135. Ron Cherkas Ankeny, IA (IA) 6 16-12 0
136. Emile Gennaro Sr Wesson, MS (MS) 8 16-12 0
137. John Thomsen Creston, IA (NE) 8 16-05 0
138. Chad Timmer Hudsonville, MI (MI) 7 16-00 0
139. Jay Pearson II Springfield, MO (MO) 8 16-00 0
140. Jin Nguyen Kansas City, MO (MO) 6 15-14 0
141. Ryan Webb El Dorado, AR (AR) 5 15-14 0
142. Chris Wilkinson Farmersburg, IN (IN) 7 15-14 0
143. Jay Swanson Lakeville, MN (MN) 7 15-11 0
144. Jim Brown San Angelo, TX (TX) 8 15-03 0
145. Jason Heimes Omaha, NE (NE) 7 15-02 0
146. Lee Byrd Jr. Pell City, AL (AL) 5 14-11 0
147. Clark Burton Jr El Dorado, AR (AR) 6 14-03 0
148. Carl Spande Mounds View, MN (MN) 6 13-13 0
149. Troy Sitar Paw Paw, MI (MI) 6 13-12 0
150. Mark Cooper Nicholasville, KY (KY) 5 13-01 0
151. Wyatt Hayes Maple Plain, MN (MN) 5 12-14 0
152. Cory Hauk River Falls, WI (WI) 6 12-12 0
153. Allen Williford West Frankfort, IL (IL) 7 12-08 0
154. Eric Storms Winner, SD (SD) 6 12-01 0
155. Ben Brion Becker, MN (MN) 5 12-01 0
156. John Ling IV Climax, MI (MI) 6 12-00 0
157. Jerry Koller Paragon, IN (IN) 4 11-13 0
158. Mike Hoover Jackson, TN (TN) 6 11-12 0
159. Bill Byers IV Lewis Center, OH (OH) 4 11-09 0
160. Robert Degraffenreid Oklahoma Cty, OK (OK) 5 11-05 0
161. Ed Bauer Mooresville, IN (IN) 5 11-05 0
162. Rick McKlemurry Brandon, MS (MS) 5 11-04 0
163. Tim Deroche Boutte, LA (LA) 4 10-14 0
164. Kevin Stephens Farmington, MN (MN) 6 10-13 0
165. Thor Swanson Blaine, MN (MN) 6 10-12 0
166. Skipper Smith Jr Moss Point, MS (MS) 4 10-11 0
167. Rex Ryckman Ft. Pierre, SD (SD) 6 10-10 0
168. Tim Bankston Raytown , MO (MO) 4 10-02 0
169. Don Fowler Cadillac, MI (MI) 5 10-01 0
170. Michael Wood Gretna, NE (NE) 4 09-13 0
171. Roger VanRanken Medicine Lodge, KS (KS) 3 09-04 0
172. Jay Gordon Omaha, NE (NE) 4 09-04 0
173. Johnnie Neil Jr Warrensburg, MO (MO) 4 09-01 0
174. Jesse Jordan Stilwel, KS (KS) 3 08-08 0
175. Dennis Culler Caseyville, IL (MO) 4 08-06 0
176. Richard Minyard El Reno, OK (OK) 4 07-13 0
177. Kris Lee Coweta, OK (OK) 3 07-12 0
178. Blake Capps Muskogee, OK (OK) 4 07-09 0
179. Nate Wilson Ypsilanti, MI (MI) 2 07-04 0
180. Weston Krug vinton, IA (IA) 4 07-02 0
181. Todd Mallicoat Tazewell, TN (TN) 4 06-14 0
182. Joshua Alleman Gramercy, LA (LA) 3 06-13 0
183. Kevin Rebouche Frankfort, IL (IL) 3 06-03 0
184. Coby Carden Shelby, AL (AL) 3 05-10 0
185. Mickey Lewis Huntingdon, TN (TN) 2 05-05 0
186. Luke Koch Campbellsport, WI (WI) 2 04-14 0
187. Bill Lewis St Louis, MO (MO) 2 04-13 0
188. Michael McAdams Cincinnati, OH (OH) 2 03-07 0
189. Dan Brown Joliet, IL (IL) 1 01-12 0
190. Mel Hedrick Jr Spencer, IN (IL) 0 00-00 0
190. Eddie Plemons Hoover, AL (AL) 0 00-00 0
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Totals
Day #Limits #Fish Weight
1 103 747 1992-10
2 104 723 1901-14
3 38 250 670-15
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245 1720 4565-07
TEAM STANDINGS Day 3
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State Lbs-Oz
1 LOUISIANA 465-11
2 ARKANSAS 438-04
3 IOWA 435-02
4 TEXAS 398-12
5 WISCONSIN 392-14
6 KANSAS 381-06
7 INDIANA 379-07
8 ALABAMA 377-15
9 KENTUCKY 377-02
10 MISSISSIPPI 363-00
11 TENNESSEE 344-05
12 OHIO 334-11
13 OKLAHOMA 332-10
14 SOUTH DAKOTA 322-15
15 MINNESOTA 315-10
16 MICHIGAN 309-00
17 ILLINOIS 286-14
18 NEBRASKA 279-04
19 MISSOURI 270-10
INDIVIDUAL STANDINGS Day 3
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IOWA
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Dan Parker Guttenburg, IA 15 54-00 0
2 Greg Vance Dubuque, IA 15 53-08 0
3 Rodney Bunge Mechanicsville, IA 12 49-10 0
4 Ronald Kingsbury Nevada, IA 13 37-11 0
5 Tony Puelz Garnavillo, IA 12 34-05 0
6 Dan Mohn Lansing, IA 8 22-08 0
7 Adam Hamann Harpers Ferry, IA 9 22-05 0
8 Jordan Bellendier Cedar Rapids, IA 5 18-00 0
9 Ron Cherkas Ankeny, IA 6 16-12 0
10 Weston Krug vinton, IA 4 07-02 0
ILLINOIS
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Bob Blumenstein Bolingbrook, IL 15 59-02 0
2 Michael Kazmierczak Lemont, IL 10 24-05 0
3 Curt Samo Rochelle, IL 9 19-12 0
4 Dave Norris Carlock, IL 8 18-12 0
5 David Schultz Wilmington, IL 6 18-04 0
6 David Junk Quincy, IL 7 17-13 0
7 Allen Williford West Frankfort, IL 7 12-08 0
8 Kevin Rebouche Frankfort, IL 3 06-03 0
9 Dan Brown Joliet, IL 1 01-12 0
10 Mel Hedrick Jr Spencer, IN 0 00-00 0
INDIANA
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Bob Bayless Indianapolis, IN 14 44-00 0
2 Matt McCoy Indianapolis, IN 15 43-01 0
3 Chris Myers Madison, IN 14 39-04 0
4 Kenneth Reed Bloomington, IN 10 27-01 0
5 Gordon Lamb Georgetown, IN 8 25-08 0
6 Anthony Ardizzone Indianapolis, IN 9 23-13 0
7 Dave Schneider Jr Indianapolis, IN 8 18-15 0
8 Chris Wilkinson Farmersburg, IN 7 15-14 0
9 Jerry Koller Paragon, IN 4 11-13 0
10 Ed Bauer Mooresville, IN 5 11-05 0
MICHIGAN
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Jesse Weener Holland, MI 14 37-15 0
2 Brian Feutz Ada, MI 12 37-05 0
3 Zachary Wiggers Muskegon, MI 14 32-10 0
4 Shaun Ford Clinton, MI 8 20-04 0
5 Jason Ammerman Grand Rapids, MI 8 19-11 0
6 Chad Timmer Hudsonville, MI 7 16-00 0
7 Troy Sitar Paw Paw, MI 6 13-12 0
8 John Ling IV Climax, MI 6 12-00 0
9 Don Fowler Cadillac, MI 5 10-01 0
10 Nate Wilson Ypsilanti, MI 2 07-04 0
MINNESOTA
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Corey Brant Minnetonka, MN 15 56-07 0
2 Lee Farber Watertown, MN 13 43-07 0
3 Kenneth Kostron Anoka , MN 10 25-07 0
4 David Pechacek Hastings, MN 7 17-07 0
5 Jay Swanson Lakeville, MN 7 15-11 0
6 Carl Spande Mounds View, MN 6 13-13 0
7 Wyatt Hayes Maple Plain, MN 5 12-14 0
8 Ben Brion Becker, MN 5 12-01 0
9 Kevin Stephens Farmington, MN 6 10-13 0
10 Thor Swanson Blaine, MN 6 10-12 0
OHIO
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Eddie Levin Westerville, OH 15 34-10 0
2 Travis Tenwadle Fort Jennings, OH 15 34-03 0
3 Scott Cremeans Albany, OH 12 27-15 0
4 Jeremy Tenwalde Fort Jennings, OH 8 23-06 0
5 Paul Amstutz Gambler, OH 10 22-14 0
6 Stanley Dodson Mineral Wells, WV 7 20-04 0
7 Allex Conner Waldo, OH 9 19-04 0
8 Brian Mailot Columbus, OH 9 18-11 0
9 Bill Byers IV Lewis Center, OH 4 11-09 0
10 Michael McAdams Cincinnati, OH 2 03-07 0
SOUTH DAKOTA
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Shane Stiehl Winner, SD 13 42-02 0
2 Justin Rowse O’Neill, NE 15 39-01 0
3 Tom Logue Tyndall, SD 14 36-14 0
4 Monty Fralick Martin, SD 8 22-13 0
5 Brock Belik Orchard, NE 10 21-06 0
6 Joseph Sestak Tabor, SD 9 20-12 0
7 Adam Hladky Volin, SD 7 17-15 0
8 Troy Diede Sioux Falls, SD 9 17-13 0
9 Eric Storms Winner, SD 6 12-01 0
10 Rex Ryckman Ft. Pierre, SD 6 10-10 0
WISCONSIN
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Joshua Miller Roberts, WI 15 45-12 0
2 Harry Marsh III New Berlin, WI 13 42-10 0
3 Gary Adkins Green Bay, WI 12 36-03 0
4 Neil Sandford Chippewa Falls, WI 10 26-00 0
5 Keith Clegg New London, WI 10 25-15 0
6 Kevin Herlitzke Stoddard, WI 9 24-05 0
7 Dustin Drath CooN Valley, WI 9 21-13 0
8 Mike Mattis Hudson, WI 9 18-10 0
9 Cory Hauk River Falls, WI 6 12-12 0
10 Luke Koch Campbellsport, WI 2 04-14 0
KANSAS
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Tom Alsop Overland Park, KS 15 41-13 0
2 Chris Torkleson Sand Springs, OK 15 41-09 0
3 David Heffel Hays, KS 15 35-07 0
4 Jason Baird Gypsum, KS 10 22-06 0
5 Joel Porter Yates Center, KS 8 21-02 0
6 Chris Brimager Andover, KS 9 20-03 0
7 Matt King Olathe, KS 9 19-12 0
8 Kyle Kiister Arma, KS 8 18-15 0
9 Roger VanRanken Medicine Lodge, KS 3 09-04 0
10 Jesse Jordan Stilwel, KS 3 08-08 0
OKLAHOMA
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 T.J. Martin Owasso, OK 15 43-01 0
2 Nicholas Kincaid Coweta, OK 14 41-01 0
3 Brock Enmeier Enid, OK 15 41-00 0
4 Leland Sanders Stillwater, OK 9 27-14 0
5 Troy Enmeier Enid, OK 9 24-10 0
6 Robert Capps Muskogee, OK 8 17-12 0
7 Robert Degraffenreid Oklahoma Cty, OK 5 11-05 0
8 Richard Minyard El Reno, OK 4 07-13 0
9 Kris Lee Coweta, OK 3 07-12 0
10 Blake Capps Muskogee, OK 4 07-09 0
LOUISIANA
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 David Cavell Prairieville, LA 15 49-10 0
2 Jamie Laiche Prairieville, LA 15 41-09 0
3 Jeremy Anthony Loranger, LA 15 39-04 0
4 Chad Sposito Gray, LA 10 26-10 0
5 Dennis Martinez Gonzales, LA 10 26-02 0
6 Jason Pecoraro Youngsville, LA 8 24-12 0
7 Tim Carmouche Gonzales, LA 10 22-00 0
8 Eugene Hoover Jr Gonzales, LA 10 20-00 0
9 Tim Deroche Boutte, LA 4 10-14 0
10 Joshua Alleman Gramercy, LA 3 06-13 0
NEBRASKA
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Doyle Helmink Lincoln, NE 15 35-10 0
2 John Peterson Norfolk, NE 11 26-12 0
3 Pat Klausen Lincoln, NE 10 23-09 0
4 Jerry Pape Milford, IA 7 18-07 0
5 Tyler Wolf Creston, IA 6 17-03 0
6 Dave McCoy Plattsmouth, NE 8 16-14 0
7 John Thomsen Creston, IA 8 16-05 0
8 Jason Heimes Omaha, NE 7 15-02 0
9 Michael Wood Gretna, NE 4 09-13 0
10 Jay Gordon Omaha, NE 4 09-04 0
MISSOURI
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Brian Maloney Osage Beach, MO 15 35-00 0
2 Scott Sommerkamp Arnold, MO 10 26-12 0
3 Kenny Shinn Liberty, MO 8 22-08 0
4 William Allen Holden, MO 8 17-10 0
5 Jay Pearson II Springfield, MO 8 16-00 0
6 Jin Nguyen Kansas City, MO 6 15-14 0
7 Tim Bankston Raytown , MO 4 10-02 0
8 Johnnie Neil Jr Warrensburg, MO 4 09-01 0
9 Dennis Culler Caseyville, IL 4 08-06 0
10 Bill Lewis St Louis, MO 2 04-13 0
ARKANSAS
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Troy Morrison North Little Rock, AR 15 41-05 0
2 Deric Fife El Dorado, AR 14 40-13 0
3 Rick Messer El Dorado, AR 15 39-05 0
4 Rickey York Cherokee Village, AR 15 38-06 0
5 Keith Pace Monticello, AR 9 25-03 0
6 Stephen Vestal Ed Dorado, AR 10 23-03 0
7 Craig Coleman El Dorado, AR 8 21-09 0
8 Hoyt Akins Scott, AR 8 18-11 0
9 Ryan Webb El Dorado, AR 5 15-14 0
10 Clark Burton Jr El Dorado, AR 6 14-03 0
MISSISSIPPI
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Terrell Foster Natchez, MS 15 38-13 0
1 Nathan Walley LAUREL, MS 15 38-13 0
3 Donald Adcock Florence, MS 14 36-05 0
4 Matt Martin Brookhaven, MS 10 25-05 0
5 Destre Dedeaux Meadville, MS 10 25-05 0
6 Jared Thompson Marvell, AR 10 25-02 0
7 Derward Mauldin West Helena, AR 7 19-07 0
8 Emile Gennaro Sr Wesson, MS 8 16-12 0
9 Rick McKlemurry Brandon, MS 5 11-04 0
10 Skipper Smith Jr Moss Point, MS 4 10-11 0
TEXAS
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Albert Collins Nacogdoches, TX 14 49-00 0
2 Nickolas LeBrun Bossier City, LA 14 46-02 0
3 Derrick Shoffitt Lufkin, TX 15 39-10 0
4 Derick Kuyrkendall Bergheim, TX 10 27-03 0
5 Joseph Hardy Hewitt, TX 10 24-13 0
6 Justin Hallmark Bertram, TX 9 22-00 0
7 Troy Reed Nacogdoches, TX 7 19-09 0
8 Jon Harshbarger Kaufman, TX 8 19-07 0
9 Steven Nieto Houston, TX 7 18-10 0
10 Jim Brown San Angelo, TX 8 15-03 0
ALABAMA
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Kyle Dorsett Odenville, AL 15 46-03 0
2 Bruce Sargent Gardendale, AL 15 45-15 0
3 Jimmy Miller Eclectic, AL 14 41-11 0
4 Scott Russell Northport, AL 9 24-09 0
5 Danny Grantham Mobile, AL 9 20-12 0
6 Kyle Glasgow Guin, AL 7 19-07 0
7 Rickey Dunn Tuscaloosa, AL 9 18-07 0
8 Jack White Vance, AL 8 17-01 0
9 Lee Byrd Jr. Pell City, AL 5 14-11 0
10 Coby Carden Shelby, AL 3 05-10 0
11 Eddie Plemons Hoover, AL 0 00-00 0
KENTUCKY
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 John Roth Lawrenceburg, IN 15 45-10 0
2 Stewart Weber Louisville, KY 12 31-06 0
3 Kevin True Frankfort, KY 11 31-01 0
4 Randall Christopher Irvine, KY 7 24-04 0
5 Michael Boggs II Wheelersburg, OH 10 22-05 0
6 Drew Sadler Richmond , KY 7 21-01 0
7 Gary Bonnet Borden, IN 7 20-00 0
8 Richard Young Jr Melbourne, KY 8 19-03 0
9 Kyle Christopher Lancaster, KY 7 18-02 0
10 Mark Cooper Nicholasville, KY 5 13-01 0
TENNESSEE
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Total $$$
1 Greg Phillips Humboldt, TN 15 45-11 0
2 Mark Pierce Cadiz, KY 15 42-05 0
3 Eric Silverstrim Indian Mound, TN 14 41-01 0
4 Keith Broyles Jackson, TN 14 40-08 0
5 Brian Nelson Adams, TN 10 26-12 0
6 Brad Smith Collierville, TN 9 24-09 0
7 Jim Sanders Santa Fe, TN 9 23-14 0
8 Mike Hoover Jackson, TN 6 11-12 0
9 Todd Mallicoat Tazewell, TN 4 06-14 0
10 Mickey Lewis Huntingdon, TN 2 05-05 0
2018 Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation Central Regional presented by Magellan Outdoors 3/7-3/9
Toledo Bend Reservoir, Many LA.
(NON_BOATER) Standings Day 3
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$
1. Todd Newchurch Livonia, LA (LA) 9 39-01 0
2. Josh Crededio South Elgin, IL (WI) 9 31-11 0
3. Nick Coleman Kuttawa, KY (KY) 6 29-04 0
4. Charlie Hewitt Prairieville, LA (LA) 7 28-14 0
5. Bert Petrie McKinney, TX (TX) 8 28-12 0
6. Charles Barnes Austin, TX (TX) 9 27-15 0
7. Zachary Gunter El Dorado, AR (AR) 9 26-06 0
8. Kevin Simon Reserve, LA (LA) 8 26-04 0
9. Matthew Duvall Atkins, AR (AR) 9 25-15 0
10. Hunter Young Melbourne, KY (KY) 9 24-13 0
11. Mike Szczechowski Strafford, MO (MO) 8 24-13 0
12. Jody Adkins Navarre, OH (OH) 9 24-09 0
13. John Fritz Coal City, IN (IN) 7 23-15 0
14. Brock Bila Louisburg, KS (KS) 8 23-10 0
15. Tray Huddleston Russellville, AR (AR) 9 23-02 0
16. Ted Tinlin Des Moines, IA (IA) 9 23-02 0
17. Trevor Yates Norman, OK (OK) 9 23-00 0
18. Tim Ward Sylacauga, AL (AL) 9 22-14 0
19. Ray Cates Overland Park, KS (KS) 9 22-13 0
20. Harry Marsh II New Berlin, WI (WI) 8 22-12 0
21. Matt Stearns Lakeville, MN (MN) 9 22-11 0
22. Jason Thornton T Corydon, IN (IN) 9 22-08 0
23. Jerry McVey Stewartsville, MO (MO) 8 22-07 0
24. Clay Torson Ely, IA (IA) 8 22-00 0
25. Justin Hebert Gray, LA (LA) 8 22-00 0
26. Ray Thomasson Jr El Dorado, AR (AR) 9 22-00 0
27. John Roth III Moores Hill, IN (KY) 9 21-13 0
28. Michael Restifo Hoover, AL (AL) 9 21-11 0
29. Jeremy Barbour Lucedale, MS (MS) 9 21-08 0
30. Joshua DeKoning Lawton, MI (MI) 7 21-05 0
31. Dolyn Brown Valley, NE (NE) 8 21-02 0
32. Pat Soppe Manchester, IA (IA) 8 21-01 0
33. Brian Murphy Sulphur, LA (LA) 9 20-14 0
34. Gary Woods Jr Saint Joseph, MI (MI) 8 20-08 0
35. Tim Cartwright Sand Springs, OK (OK) 6 20-06 0
36. Jordan Yang Green Bay, WI (WI) 8 20-06 0
37. Jake Drukenbrod Canton, OH (OH) 8 20-05 0
38. Jeffery Johnson Austin, IN (IN) 8 20-05 0
39. Michael Nobile Destrehan, LA (LA) 6 19-08 0
40. Robbie Fauver Brookhaven, MS (MS) 6 19-06 0
41. Jason Geesey Heartland, TX (TX) 8 19-06 0
42. Matt Marques Seneca, IL (IL) 7 18-04 0
43. Mark Jones Meadville, MS (MS) 9 18-04 0
44. Francis Beard Rainbow City, AL (AL) 7 18-02 0
45. Mike Utermark Monee, IL (IL) 7 18-01 0
46. Steven Gilliam Blanchard, OK (OK) 6 17-12 0
47. Mack Hale III Cherryvale, KS (KS) 7 17-03 0
48. Bryce Hauf Colome, SD (SD) 7 16-15 0
49. Mark Bartosch Clarksville, TN (TN) 8 16-15 0
50. Tucker Peschl Tyndall, SD (SD) 6 16-13 0
51. Devin Pino Kansas City, KS (KS) 7 16-09 0
52. Mike Wheaton Ottumwa, IA (MO) 7 16-03 0
53. Jonathan Meerbeek Spirit Lake, IA (MN) 6 16-03 0
54. Joe Johnson Clarksville, TN (TN) 6 16-01 0
55. Leray Anderson II Crofton, NE (SD) 6 15-12 0
56. Jim Baumert Columbus, NE (NE) 5 15-05 0
57. Clint Paulette Malvern, OH (OH) 6 15-02 0
58. Kyle Goltz Cornell, WI (WI) 5 14-11 0
59. Curtis Ling Paw Paw , MI (MI) 5 13-13 0
60. Josh Mohn Lansing, IA (IA) 6 13-11 0
61. Larry Sallis Herculaneum, MO (NE) 5 13-10 0
62. Larry Fralick Wichita, KS (KS) 5 13-07 0
63. Bates Enmeier Enid, OK (OK) 6 13-04 0
64. Terry McWilliams Greenfield, IN (IN) 6 13-03 0
65. Charles Pustz Tinley Park, IL (IL) 6 13-01 0
66. Chandler Teems Leeds, AL (AL) 5 13-00 0
67. Harrison Tabiolo Geismar, LA (LA) 5 12-13 0
68. Aaron Cameron El Dorado, AR (AR) 6 12-04 0
69. Larry Dugger Pottsville, AR (AR) 4 12-03 0
70. Brad Rockwood Knoxville, IA (IA) 5 12-02 0
71. Mason Raveling Jordan, MN (MN) 3 11-13 0
72. Phil Rummel Jr Mount Vernon, OH (OH) 3 11-08 0
73. Cole Wiliams Fayette, AL (AL) 6 11-07 0
74. Ryan Jobe DeSoto, KS (KS) 5 11-07 0
75. Barry Galloway Franklinton, LA (MS) 4 11-06 0
76. Barry Ward Louisville, KY (KY) 6 11-06 0
77. Mike Mayes Frankfort, KY (KY) 4 11-05 0
78. Eddie Dozier Columbus, MS (AL) 5 11-03 0
79. David Mounts Hoxie, AR (AR) 4 11-02 0
80. Jason Brown Marion, KY (KY) 5 10-15 0
81. Luke Kerstetter Wauwatosa, WI (WI) 5 10-14 0
82. Courtney Gammon Derby, KS (KS) 5 10-12 0
83. Jacob Versluis Allegan, MI (MI) 5 10-11 0
84. Curt Hughes Greenwood, IN (IN) 4 10-10 0
85. Doug Andrews Memphis, TN (MS) 4 10-10 0
86. Nathan Solar Prairieville, LA (LA) 5 10-10 0
87. Jack Johnson Brandon, SD (SD) 3 10-09 0
88. Kyle Klein Hutchinson, KS (KS) 4 10-09 0
89. Ryan Shriber Franklin, TN (TN) 5 10-07 0
90. Jim Alexander Vilonia, AR (AR) 3 10-06 0
91. George Collins Bude, MS (MS) 4 10-06 0
92. Lewis Decker III McGregor, TX (TX) 4 10-04 0
93. Bryan Kalen Mooresville, IN (IN) 5 10-04 0
94. Rickey Boggs II Shepherdsville, KY (KY) 3 10-03 0
95. Nick Leonard Cincinnati, OH (OH) 5 10-03 0
96. Michael Pane Cincinattie, OH (OH) 4 10-02 0
97. Gary Little Laurel, MS (MS) 4 10-00 0
98. Edward Lopez Oak Park, IL (IL) 4 09-15 0
99. Jason Stolzel Franksville, WI (WI) 3 09-11 0
100. Joe Perkins High Ridge, MO (MO) 4 09-08 0
101. Kyle Coffman Minbun, IA (IA) 4 09-05 0
102. Alan Clemons Clarksville, TN (TN) 3 09-04 0
103. Scott Gordon Westerville, OH (OH) 5 09-04 0
104. Justin Rowe New Auburn, WI (WI) 3 09-02 0
105. Carlos Thomas Memphis, TN (IL) 5 09-02 0
106. Kevin Gaubert Luling, LA (LA) 4 09-01 0
107. Cody Fall Prarieville, LA (LA) 4 09-00 0
108. Ian Mattson Kansas City, MO (KS) 4 09-00 0
109. Christopher Lide Custer Park, IL (IL) 5 09-00 0
110. Jonathan Small Pleasant Hill, MO (MO) 5 08-15 0
111. David Patterson Flowood, MS (MS) 4 08-14 0
112. Travis Culbreth Canton, GA (AL) 4 08-13 0
113. Jacob Pyzer North Platte, NE (NE) 3 08-12 0
114. Aaron Schmoldt Edina, MN (MN) 2 08-11 0
115. Jose Munoz McHenry , IL (WI) 4 08-11 0
116. Hunter Scharphorn Grand Haven, MI (MI) 4 08-10 0
117. Mike Kochanski Bolingbrook, IL (IL) 4 08-10 0
118. Dennis Carroll Ashland, NE (NE) 4 08-08 0
119. Phillip Tarasiewicz Chicago, IL (IL) 4 08-08 0
120. Jason Shire Swisher , IA (IA) 3 08-07 0
121. Peter Tuls Grand Haven, MI (MI) 3 08-06 0
122. Gary Friedel Copperas Cove, TX (TX) 4 08-06 0
123. Phillip Cooper Council Bluffs, IA (NE) 3 08-05 0
124. Danny Hahn De Soto, MO (MO) 4 08-05 0
125. Scott Phillips El Dorado , AR (AR) 4 08-03 0
126. JoeDon Nix Waldo, AR (AR) 4 08-03 0
127. Levi Best Wann, OK (OK) 4 07-14 0
128. Jamie Taylor Bloomfield, IA (MO) 4 07-10 0
129. Brian Gibler Clarksville, TN (TN) 3 07-08 0
130. Ben Provost Prior Lake, MN (MN) 3 07-08 0
131. Mike Dawson Detroit, MI (MI) 4 07-06 0
132. Austin Moore Washburn, IL (IL) 3 07-05 0
133. Christian Brummett Cincinatti, OH (OH) 3 07-03 0
Donate $5, Get a Custom Carhartt Beanie, And Help Clean Up 11 SC Lakes
The Bassmaster Classic not only raises the game of the world’s best anglers, but it often brings out the best in the fishing industry and its faithful fans in a unified celebration of the sport. And a recently announced cooperative effort between Carhartt, B.A.S.S., and the South Carolina B.A.S.S. Nation epitomizes that spirit.

During the 3-day 2018 Bassmaster Classic Outdoor Expo inside the Greenville, Convention Center on March 16 -18, hard working folks from the Carhartt manufacturing plant in Kentucky will be in the Carhartt exhibit booth sewing the iconic B.A.S.S. logo on Carhartt’s famous “A18” acrylic watch cap.
Fans who choose to donate $5 to the South Carolina B.A.S.S. Nation Conservation fund at the Carhartt booth will receive one of the limited edition hats ideally suited for cool weather work or fishing, and all funds collected from this conservation minded project at the Classic will then be donated to the South Carolina B.A.S.S. Nation to buy gloves, boots, tools, and trash bags for high school anglers and other volunteers who will be cleaning up trash from 11 South Carolina fisheries.
“We have around 500 youth and high school members in the South Carolina B.A.S.S. Nation, and 11 bodies of water in need of shoreline and boat ramp cleanup. We plan to involve all of our youth in this win-win project, and the funds collected at the Carhartt booth by supportive fans will aid greatly in our efforts,” says Randy Mosley, President of the South Carolina B.A.S.S. Nation.
If you’re attending the 2018 Bassmaster Classic, be sure to stop by the Carhartt booth, located next to the Skeeter Boats booth, for a chance to show your love of bass fishing and cleaner waterways by supporting this simple $5 initiative that will lead to 11 much cleaner South Carolina fisheries, and you with a really cool limited edition Carhartt cap.
About Carhartt, Inc.
Established in 1889, Carhartt is a global premium workwear brand with a rich heritage of developing rugged products for workers on and off the job. Headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, with more than 4,600 associates worldwide, Carhartt is family-owned and managed by the descendants of the company’s founder, Hamilton Carhartt. For more information, visit www.carhartt.com and follow @Carhartt on Twitter.
Bass Cat Lynx Boat Tour With Brandon Card
Check out this tour of my 2018 Bass Cat Lynx powered by a Suzuki 250SS. I discuss all of my favorite features of this new rig. Let me know if you have questions on any of the products discussed.