Lindbergh High School Wins Missouri SAF State Championship

2015 Missouri WinnersThe all-freshman team of Trey Schroeder and Grant Nisbet but together a five fish limit that weighed 14lbs. 12oz to win the 2015 Missouri SAF State Championship on Lake of the Ozarks.

The big bag was anchored by a 5lb 7oz toad that also helped the pair claim the Lew’s Big Bass award for the event. The win also gave the duo a qualifying berth in the Southern Conference Regional Championship in Pine Bluff Arkansas in October with a chance to qualify for next year’s High School National Championship.
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Following right behind them by the narrowest of margins was the team of Ren Witte and Luke Ruprecht from Eureka High School who also brought in five fish to the Robins Resort weigh-in facility. The pair did have one deceased fish that lowered their total weight to 14lbs 12oz to finish a close second.

 

 
Missouri Third placeRounding out the top three teams were the pair of Jacob Sauer and Bruno Tesoro from Affton High School. They also had a limit of Ozark beauties that tipped the scales at 13lbs 10oz to finish third.
“We caught fish pretty consistently all day” Stated Grant Nisbet. Without a doubt the key to us winning was Grant catching that one big fish” added Schroeder. “We all went a little crazy in the boat when we got that one in added the smiling freshman!
Special thanks go out to Luke Kennworthy of Robins Resort who provided their facility for the weekend’s events as well as Dave and Carol Lindner of the Missouri TBF who also assisted with the weigh in festivities.
All SAF Anglers across the country are reminded that registration is open for the 2015 High School Fishing World Finals in Florence Alabama the week of July 7-11th. No qualification is necessary and all SAF Anglers are invited to attend.

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Nickolas Davenport and Hunter Baird Win Kansas State Championship Titles

Salina Kansas High School anglers Nickolas Davenport and Hunter Baird of the Salina Stix Fishing Team conquered blue bird skys a tough bite and 14 other teams to win the 2015 Kansas High School fishing State Championship Sunday on Milford Lake at Junction City, Kansas.

KS winners While some of the team caught a fish or to on top waters like spooks and frogs, others jigged and cranked their way into a couple of fish to weigh in.

The winners recognized that the bite had gotten tougher form the practice days  before and downsized to drop shots and slowed down to catch their 3 fish bag that weighed in at 6 pounds and 7 ounces.

Finishing in second was Zach Vielhauer & Nathaniel Thompson from Kansas SAF,  the team had two fish that weighed in at 4-06.

Rounding out the top 3 was a Hayden High School and Topeka Junior Hawgs team of Thomas Heinen and Brock Bila with 2 fish for 4-01.

 

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Republic High’s Gill and Durr win Table Rock finale

Kimberling City, Mo.—Republic High School continued its domination of Missouri high school bass tournaments with another victory in the Teen Anglers circuit season finale May 16 at Table Rock Lake.

Republic’s Brandon Durr and Hunter Gill teamed up to top a 94-boat field with a five-fish limit weighing 12.33 pounds.  The same two anglers won the Missouri High School Fall Classic Bass Tournament at Lake of the Ozarks last October and were instrumental in helping Republic win the 2014 Bass Pro Shops Open Championship of High School Fishing at Table Rock.  A Republic team of Gerald Snook and Josh Perkins also won the previous Teen Anglers event April 11 at Stockton Lake.

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Republic High School anglers Hunter Gill and Brandon Durr won the Teen Anglers circuit season finale at Table Rock Lake with a five-fish limit weighing 12.33 pounds.

Chasing schooling bass was the key to victory for Durr and Gill at Table Rock. “When it was cloudy we threw Zara Spooks and when it was sunny we were sticking with spoons and catching fish under the surface then,” Gill said.

Durr and Gill found their fish the Wednesday before the tournament when they fished a tournament at Cape Fair.  “We did pretty good up the James River so we kind of got the gut feeling to start up there,”  said Durr, who recalled they had a limit by 8 a.m. “We culled all day long and probably had three or four limits of fish.”

The Republic anglers fished main lake structure and kept their boat over depths of 30 feet. Durr estimated the fish were suspended 15 to 20 feet deep.

Gill noted they experimented with the retrieve speed of their Spooks when the fish were surfacing. “One of us would work it a little faster and one of us would work it a little slower but it really didn’t matter,” he said.  When the surface activity subsided, Gill used a 1/2-ounce Dixie Jett Spoon while Durr relied on a Jewel Bait Company Scuba Spoon to continue catching schooling bass.

“If they were schooling and we were just catching Kentuckies,  after we had a limit we tried to leave those fish and find other schooling fish that had largemouth in it,” said Gill.   Their winning bag included three largemouth and two smallmouth bass.

Ava High School angler Cody Huff fished solo in the season finale and finished second with an 11.92-pound limit consisting of four smallmouth and one quality largemouth.  “I ended up throwing topwaters (Zara Spooks and Red Fins) all day long and ended up catching the fish I needed,” said Huff, who recently received a scholarship to fish for the Bethel College bass team.

Huff followed around one school of fish by either locating the school on his electronics or watching for busting fish.  “I just waited for them to get active,” he said.

The Glendale High duo of Jack Rankin and Mason McDonald took third place with an 11.63 limit.  They caught one keeper on a Red Fin in their first 30 minutes of fishing but then switched to the small jig and stickworm combo known as the Ned Rig.  “The first one we caught was a keeper and from then on they just kept on coming and we ended up catching eight keepers on the Ned Rig,” Rankin said.  McDonald noted they kept their boat over a depth of 20 feet and cast their Ned Rigs to pea gravel banks.

Fourth place went to Nixa High anglers Brett Linville and Evan Ouellette who weighed in an 11.52 limit.  They caught most of their fish slowly dragging a green pumpkin tube bait with a 1/4-ounce jighead along secondary points and deep pockets, according to Ouellette. Linville said he caught one quality bass fishing the tube around a boat dock.

Ozark High’s Austin Thrap and Tristan Cunninham brought in an 11.17-pound limit to finish fifth. Thrap noted they caught all of their fish bouncing or dragging 5/16-ounce Ned Rigs and 7/16-ounce wobble head jigs with Jackall Cover Craws around docks along pea gravel and chunk rock banks.

The big bass of the tournament weighing 3.67 pounds was caught by Willard High’s Austin Ware and Drew Underhill.

Winning Anglers of the Year honors were Hillcrest High’s Ashley Ruggles and Garrett Moeller who finished with 618 points.

The Teen Anglers Championship will be held June 13-14 at Stockton Lake.

For more results from the Table Rock season finale or information about the Teen Anglers circuit, visit www.teenanglers.net.