Wilkens and Yates win Washington State High School Championship

Originally the Washington State Championship was to be held on March 21st on Lake Washington in the heart of Seattle. However with the COVID-19 virus placing the world in quarantine and Seattle being the epicenter of the outbreak the State Championship had to be postponed until further notice.

Fortunately a glimmer of hope and normalcy was granted to large portions of the state of Washington and Troy Roberts, Washington State TBF Youth Director was able to relocate the State Championship to Moses Lake.  A location that would be suitable to conduct what would be the last high school state championship for some seniors and teams as well as just in time to advance a team to the High School National Championship.

The weather tried to put things in a halt position even before the event got started. The day before, high wind warnings were put into effect with sustained winds of 25-27 mph and gusts up to 35-50 mph. The winds were ripping all night long before the event, however the morning came and mother nature gave us a break. Turned out to be a nice, slightly overcast morning with a little breeze but perfect fishing weather, and the teams showed up with excitement and anticipation.

The teams blasted off and put their abilities to the test to see who could come back with the biggest bags. There was a lot of excitement because there was a full moon and the big fish were biting.

When the weigh-in came, so did the weather but that did not stop the teams from bringing some quality bags of fish.

As the wind and rain started to come down so did the team of Wade Wilkens and Blake Yates, with an incredible bag of largemouth weighing in at 21 lb. 2 oz. And anchoring that bag was a marsh donkey weighing in at 5 lb. 6 oz.

2nd place team, and newcomers to high school bass fishing was Logan Clark and Parker Jones weighed in a stout bag of smallie’s anchored with a 4 lb. 5 oz largemouth for a total weight of 16 lb. 3 oz.
It was an impressive bag for their first ever high school fishing event.

3rd place team and 2019 Washington State HS Champions, Blake Williams and Ty Manterola weighed in a mixed bag of Largemouth and smallmouth anchoring the bag with a 3.04 lb. Largemouth with total weight of 14 lb. 3 oz.

Thank you to all the volunteers, participants and boat captains that made this event possible.

Gay & Urso Win Kentucky High School Championship on Chickamauga

Now that we can finally start having tournaments again, the Kentucky High School anglers headed down to Lake Chickamauga to try their luck on one of the best lakes in the country. Even with the very hot conditions and warm temperatures, most anglers we talked to that morning were fairly optimistic. Several had reported catching lots of fish on Saturday.

When the dust settled at weigh in, Bailey Gay and Adrian Urso had managed to put together a limit of bass that tipped the scales at 14-03 pounds. That was good enough for the win and got them qualified for the upcoming High School National Championship in La Crosse, Wisconsin.


Just two ounces separated the top three teams as Carson Mitchell and Trey Watts came in with 14-01 pound.

Nicholas Yeager and Cole Hicks matched them with a 14-01 limit as well.

Rounding out the top five spots were Wyatt Pearman and Evan Morris with 13-02 and then Ethan Martin and Tyler Leachman had 12-13 pounds.

Ethan and Tyler also took home the Lew’s Big Bass Award with a chunky 7-14 pound monster fish. They received two new Lew’s reels for their efforts.

Most teams had never been to Lake Chickamauga but nearly everyone said they caught quite a few fish, they just were a little too short for the scales. Anglers were catching them in 1-8 feet of water around docks, grass, brush and rocks. Many anglers used topwater baits early in the day and then switched to soft plastics of some kind when the sun came out.

For all the pictures and full results from this event CLICK HERE

Goins & Wheat Take Title for Tennessee High School at Chickamauga

Tennessee anglers came down to Lake Chickamauga to see what they could catch on a hot and humid Sunday. With temperatures soaring into the mid-nineties it would be a grind to be on the lake all day. But as always happens in these events, someone finds the good fish and comes away with a victory. That is exactly what Andon Goins and Blake Wheat did on Sunday. They walked up to the scales and dropped 24-13 pounds to take the win by more than nine pounds.

 

They also took the Lew’s Big Bass Honors with a 7-06 lunker and claimed two Lew’s Reels.

 

Elijah Kelley and Hunter Slone tried to keep pace but only managed 15-03 pounds for the runner-up spot.

JT McClain and Landon Priest finished third by one ounce with 15-02 pounds.


Rounding out the top five spots were Connor Terry and Jace Richardson with 13-12 pounds. Fifth belonged to Caleb Griffin and Bryson Bailey with 7-07 pounds. Most anglers caught their fish shallow for the most part and several different baits were used including jigs, Carolina Rigs, Swimbaits and crankbaits.

For all the pictures and results from this tournament CLICK HERE