Bass Champs Tournament Results From March 5




Easton Heigley and Blake Schroeder placed 1st in the Bass Champs Tournament held March 5, 2022. They landed a total weight of 25.94 from 5 fish.

Below are the top ten winners from the tournament.

PLACE

ANGLER #1

ANGLER #2

FISH

BIG BASS

WEIGHT

1

EASTON HEIGLEY

BLAKE SCHROEDER

5

 

25.94

2

GREG GREEN

RICHARD WAGNON

5

 

23.59

3

JOHNNY WINFREE

SCOTTY REYNOLDS

5

 

22.92

4

TERRY HARDY JR

TRAVIS PATTILLO

5

10.08

22.79

5

WESLEY BAXLEY

AUSTIN WOODDELL

5

 

22.12

6

HAROLD ALLEN

MATT LOETSCHER

5

 

21.91

7

TOMMY HILL JR

BUBBA FRAZIER

5

 

21.75

8

DEAN WOOD

PHIL ADDISON

5

 

21.63

9

RUSTY CLARK

CORY RAMBO

5

 

21.01

10

JEDIDAH HOLT

CODY MILLER

5

8.75

20.67




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Mar. 12)

SLOW. Water stained; 58 degrees; 1.73 feet above pool. Bass are slow to move on spawning beds while water is coming in, and water is being released. Bass are in the creeks, points and pockets staging in near spawning areas in 8 feet of water. Flipping the outside hay grass and buck bush rattle traps will land a few bites. Crappie are moving to creek pockets, and catfish are transitioning to creek pockets to spawn. Few white bass on points in the creeks hitting rattle traps, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service.

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