13th Annual High School Fishing World Finals & National Championship getting down to the wire

On Tuesday June 21, 2022 when on sight check in was finalized in Florence, Alabama a whopping 416 teams from 40 states (including Hawaii) and 2 teams from as far away as Zimbabwe, South Africa were on sight for the record breaking event.

This 2 in 1 event combines the WORLD FINALS and the High School National Championship into one family friendly event,  with more than 2.6 MILLION dollars in scholarship offers and prizes up for grabs.

You can see a flow chart of the format and how the event works by Clicking Here this unique format was built on feedback from the families and parents at previous years  events and has proven itself as a level playing field and a popular event.

Because the event is held in the summer time each year so families can vacation around it,  SAF imposed a 3 fish limit per team per day for conservation to help put the fish back alive in hotter weather. A 3 fish limit also greatly helps to even the playing field with anglers form so many states attending.

Day 1 saw a Texas team jump to the top of the leaderboard in both the world and National Standings. Fallon Clepper and Wyatt Ford brought in 3 fish for 18.08 ounces to hold their lead firmly on day 1.

Day 2 Clepper and Ford only weighed in 8.03 ounces for 26-11 but it was enough to hang onto their lead by a mere one ounce over Bradyn Antosiewick and Conner Holbrook  a team all the way from New Hampshire who wound up with a two day total of 26-10. third place was held down by Kade Surratt and Hunter Brewer from Tennessee with 25-11.

Friday day 3 is JUDGEMENT day! – The top 10 in the National Championship standings compete for the title and scholarship offers to the National Champions.  All 10 of those finalist advance to Saturday Final day of the WORLD FINALS.  Then 20 more will be added to the final day mix via the WORLD Semifinals. (top 2 from each states) through the Second Chance round all other anglers.  This event is a double elimination just like almost other High School sports to get to the finals.

 

full results and info can be found here.

Nichols and Unger win Championship at Lewis & Clark Lake

The 2022 Nebraska SAF State Championship was held on Lewis & Clark Lake in Crofton, NE. Matthew Nichols and Ryan Unger with McCook High School, took 1st place with a five fish limit weighing 13 pounds 10 ounces. In 2nd place was Gothenburg Bassmasters, Ty Kreis and Braeden Anderson with five fish that weighed 12 pounds 2 ounces. Rounding out the top 3 teams was Austen Madsen and Logan Greeno, Holdredge Duster Bass Club, with 11 pounds 13 ounces. For full results CLICK HERE.

Stewart and Vogelsberg win 2022 Utah State Championship

Reigning 2021 Utah State Champs, Parker Stewart and BT Vogelsberg won the 2022 Utah SAF Championship again on Big Sandwash Reservoir with 13 pounds 10 ounces. They struggled early to find a bite for the first couple of hours. Once they found a pattern that worked they quickly field their bag and continued to cull up until weigh-in. Coming in 2nd Henry Barber and Aiden able took 2nd with 13 Pounds 2 ounces. Logan Ashworth and Spencer Stokes came in 3rd with 10 pounds 8 ounces.