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How Lowen Fishes It
Bill Lowen introduces the Opti Grub from Optimum Baits. Bill explains a couple different fishing options including the way he likes to throw it.
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LEER Offers Bass Anglers Big Savings in September
ELKHART, Ind., September 5, 2014 – LEER®, North America’s leading manufacturer of fiberglass truck caps and tonneaus for more than 40 years, is offering a special discount this month to America’s bass anglers. Pickup owners who love largemouth, smallmouth, and value a quality means to keep their fishing tackle safe and dry, September is the time to save on a superior-quality LEER truck cap or tonneau.
From September 5th through October 5th, anglers can save $150 on select truck caps, and $100 on tonneaus, simply by visiting their local LEER dealer. Find out more by visiting the LEER Cover Cash website.
On top of the cash savings, there’s also an opportunity to earn additional cash by enrolling in the “Cover Cash” tournament bonus program when purchasing a LEER product.
Anglers don’t have to win a tournament to win the “Cover Cash.” They just need to be the highest finishing eligible angler in the following supported trails:
- B.A.S.S.
- FLW
- TBF
- ABA Weekend Series
- LBAA
The following team trails are also eligible:
- Alabama Bass Trail
- Bass Champs
- Nichols Marine Tournament Series
- Platinum Team Trail
- Priority Fishing Team Series
- Skeeter XFL
- Texas Team Trail and the Bassmaster Team Championship
It’s free to sign-up for “Cover Cash” and it generously supports more than 300 individual tournament events. For example, Barry Wilson has already collected $500 in LEER “Cover Cash” at FLW events, Jordan Lee hauled home $300 in “Cover Cash” from the recent Rayovac FLW event on Champlain, Adam Janerella has cashed two “Cover Cash” checks in BFL events this year, and Brady Winans has cleaned up on “Cover Cash” in Texas team tournaments, just to name a few.
About LEER
With U.S.-based manufacturing facilities in Woodland, Calif., Elkhart, Ind., and Milton, Penn., LEER is a recognized innovator and leader in the truck cap and tonneau industry. The company delivers products of the highest quality, enhancing the lives of truck owners and expanding the functionality of the trucks they drive and depend upon. LEER has built the industry’s largest distributor network, providing products and unparalleled service to truck owners in every U.S. state, and every corner of North America. As part of the Truck Accessories Group LLC, LEER benefits from extensive engineering, design and mold-making resources and expertise. For more information, please visit www.LEER.com and Facebook.
Walker Battles the Elements on Lake St. Clair
DETROIT (Sept. 5) — Wanting to ensure his safety in the battle for the Bassmaster Elite championship, pro angler David Walker competed in the Bassmaster Northern Open No. 3 this weekend on Lake St. Clair in Detroit.
Continuing to climb up the leaderboard, the Cabela’s/GEICO For Your Boat Elite angler culled his way to a 14-pound, 10-ounce bag Thursday and a 16-pound, 7-ounce bag Friday. However, his total tournament weight of 31 pounds, 1 ounce fell shy of the final cut at the end of Day 2, when he finished in the 48th position. 
“I caught fish this weekend; it was just a struggle,” Walker said. “In fact today is the first day I really caught a good one. I caught a smallmouth that weighed 5-11, which is probably one of the biggest smallmouths I’ve ever caught.
“This lake was a really good one with a lot of fish. You can catch largemouth bass in it, but you’re wasting your time if you’re trying to win anything. It’s slam full of smallmouths though. When you get to fish in a place like that it’s not all bad.”
While he remained competitive in the tournament, Walker believes that weather played a key factor in his results. Nevertheless, he isn’t concerned about the outcome; he just feels more prepared for his next tournament.
“I think weather hampered me the most in this Open because only a couple days was it really stormy,” Walker said. “Every day it had been windy; I mean like 15-mph winds. That made for some really rough conditions for trying to get around in a bass boat. It really limits you on where you can go and how many areas you can check out. Battling those kind of conditions may talk you into not following your normal routine of fishing an area.
“I know I really didn’t cover near as much water as I normally would. I tried like hell though and just didn’t get it done this weekend. There’s always that one thing you can point to about what went wrong, but this one here, I just don’t think I caught them well enough. No worries, we’ll get them next time.”
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| Cabela’s/GEICO For Your Boat angler David Walker caught a total weight of 38 pounds, 1 ounce over two days of action at the Bassmaster Northern Open No. 3 on Lake St. Clair in Detroit. |
Pipkens’ Best Day Earns Him Northern Open And Classic Berth
Chad Pipkens of Holt, Mich., wins the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Northern Open #3 presented by Allstate held on Lake St. Clair out of Detroit, Mich. Pipkens brought 23 pounds, 6 ounces to Saturday’s weigh-in giving him a three-day total weight of 67 pounds, 4 ounces. Photo by James Overstreet/Bassmaster
DETROIT — Chad Pipkens picked the right day to have the best day of his life fishing Lake Erie on Saturday.
The 31-year-old Holt, Mich., angler, who has fished Lakes St. Clair and Erie since his college days, bagged 23 pounds, 6 ounces to win the Bass Pro Shops Northern Open #3 presented by Allstate here on Lake St. Clair.
His three-day total of 67 pounds, 4 ounces edged out fellow Elite Series pro Fletcher Shryock of Ohio, who was second with 63-10, and Chris Johnston of Canada who was third with 63-6.
Joe Balog, the Harrison Township, Mich., pro and heavy favorite who led the first two days, lost valuable fishing time due to mechanical problems, caught only three fish, and fell to seventh.
Jeff Jenema of Marion, Mich., won the co-angler division by catching 13 pounds, 4 ounces on the last day while paired with Pipkens. Jenema posted a total three-day weight of 36 pounds, 11 ounces. He won a $25,000 Triton 17 Pro bass boat with a Yamaha F115LA outboard.
Pipkens won a $40,000 Nitro Z9 bass boat rigged with a Mercury 225 Pro XS outboard and $7,083 cash.
More importantly, he earned a berth in the 2015 Bassmaster Classic to be held on Lake Hartwell out of Greenville, S.C., next February.
“Winning this wasn’t about the money — it was all about getting that Classic berth,” Pipkens said. “And to lock it up on a day when the fishing was nothing short of fabulous makes it even more special.”
That’s why he gambled to make the long runs to Erie from Metropark on Lake St. Clair each day, a brutal ride across St. Clair, down the Detroit River and out into Erie.
A weather change on Saturday helped a lot. The strong winds switched from the southwest to the northwest, which made it easier for him to reach and fish the Canadian waters of Lake Erie that he had been plying all week.
“I only had two hours of fishing each of the first two days, but the change in wind direction let me fish longer and more effectively today,” he described. “My co-angler and I had periods where were catching big smallmouth on every cast.”
Pipkens targeted rocky, gravely corners on reefs scattered along the Canadian shoreline in 8 to 12 feet of water.
Everything came on a Damiki DC300 crankbait in “real shad” color. The lure dove to about 11 feet on a long cast with a 7-3 Powell fiberglass crankbait rod and Abu Garcia Revo STX baitcaster spooled with 12-pound Sunline Sniper Fluorocarbon line.
Shryock also fished Erie, working the area around Kelly and Pele Islands. “I was running 100 miles each way,” he said. “But that’s where the big fish are.”
He caught most of his fish on a green pumpkin tube with a 3/8 jighead and on two drop shot baits: Berkley Power Bait Twitch Tail Minnow and a 4-inch Gulp Crawler. The drop shots were rigged with a 1/0 Trokar hook and 1 1/2 –foot leader.
He fished ledges in 10 to 15 feet of water where the bass would set up and let the current carry the bait to them.
“They were on specific spots, but those spots changed daily because of the change in current,” he noted.
It was a tough break for Balog who had been on a big fish pattern. In addition to a 7th place finish, he also received the $250 Livingston Lures Leader Award given to the top finishing pro on Day 2.
In the co-angler division, William Langille of Ohio pocketed a Livingston Lures gift pack worth $250 for being the top finishing angler after Day 2.
The $500 Carhartt Big Bass prize for the largest bass caught in the tournament went to Jay Ahonen of Ortonville, Mich., for the 6-10 smallmouth he caught on a drop shot rig on Day 1.
2014 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens Series Title Sponsor: Bass Pro Shops
2014 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens Series Presenting Sponsor: Allstate
2014 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens Series Official Sponsors: Toyota, Berkley, Evan Williams Bourbon, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Skeeter Boats, Triton Boats, Yamaha
2014 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens Series Supporting Sponsors: Boat U.S., Booyah, Carhartt, Diet Mountain Dew, Livingston Lures, Lowrance, Plano, Power-Pole, Rigid Industries, Shimano
About B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S. is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport. 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), social media programs and events. For more than 45 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 presented by Allstate, Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation events, Carhartt Bassmaster College Series, Bassmaster High School Series presented by Carhartt, Toyota Bonus Bucks Bassmaster Team Championship and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by Diet Mountain Dew and GoPro.
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Media Contact: Dave Precht, 205-313-0931, dprecht@bassmaster.com or Helen Northcutt, 205-313-0944, hnorthcutt@bassmaster.com.
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Hackney & Bickell on Ike Live
Pittsgrove, NJ, September 5, 2014. Pro Angler Mike Iaconelli welcomes Greg Hackney and Bryan Bickell to Ike Live!, Tuesday, September 9, at 9:00 pm ET live-streaming from www.MikeIaconelli.com.
Hackney, the winner of the FLW Tour in June and the A.R.E. Truck Caps Bassmaster Elite at Cayuga in August, is the front runner in the Toyota Tundra Angler of the Year Championship. Bickell, a left winger for the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks, is the passionate angler who took his team’s Stanley Cup fishing to celebrate last year’s championship win.
Hackney’s excitement over his spectacular year and his anticipation of the AOY Championship later this month are topics Mike plans to explore. He’ll also probe Bickell’s thoughts on the demands, pressures and thrills of professional sports—whether it be fishing or hockey. In addition, Mike and his posse of friends, including Pro Angler Pete Gulszek, will answer fishing questions from fans who call-in and tweet.
To receive an email reminder for the show, join Ike’s fan club and, optionally, opt-in to Ike’s monthly newsletter with video links and, periodically, special discount offers.
Watch videos of previous shows at www.mikeiaconelli.com, menu choice: Ike Live!. Watch or subscribe to clips on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AhXAkC2rNI.
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About Mike “Ike” Iaconelli
A South Philadelphia native now living in South Jersey, Mike Iaconelli fell in love with fishing at his grandfather’s side in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. He began fishing in tournaments after high school, joined the pro-am circuit in 1992 and turned pro in 2000. In 2003, he won the Bassmaster Classic and in August 2014 he won the Bassmaster Elite on the Delaware River. To date, he has won Bassmaster Elite, Classic, and Open championships and earned over $2 MM in prize money. He and fellow fishing champ, Pete Gulszek, run The Bass University, which offers intense 2-day fishing classes that bring avid amateurs and professional fishermen together.
