Cedar Creek was a little stingier on last Friday than anticipated after 3 days of hard rain that dampened practice for many and muddied up the water, but it did kick out some really good fish. Friday was picture perfect. Blue bird skies, light wind, post frontal Texas day. Saturday started out the same, but the wind kicked up mid-day, creating yet another challenge for anglers to contend with. Anglers trailered from Log Cabin to the Gun Barrel City Pavilion for a drive through weigh in both days of the tournament.
Click here to see final results for Boater, Co-Angler, Big Bass and Clubs.
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Club Team Tournament
Vidor Bass Anglers Association Team 1, bested 24 other teams in the Club Team portion of the tournament weighing in 92.65 pounds of bass.
Red Oak Bass Club finished second with 87.68 pounds.
North East Texas Anglers Team 1 finished 3rd with 84.15 pounds
Vidor Bass Anglers Association Team 2 was 4th with 79.81 pounds
Century Bass Club was 5th with 79.49 pounds
Canyon Bass Club was 6th with 69.73 pounds
You can see the full results for all 24 clubs and individual angler standings on the Fishing Chaos app available on your phones app store.
Big Bass
Big Bass honors went to boater Coy Frazier from Century Bass Club with a 8.18 pound lunker. Co Angler Daniel Buchheit with the Metroplex Bass Assassins team brought in a 7.60 big bass to take the top honors on the non-boater side.
Boater Individual Standings ( 5 Fish Limit )
Kenneth Moore with Red Oak Bass Club took home first place with a hefty 2 day total of 37.43 pounds. James Biggs also with Red Oak Bass Club finished second with a come from behind stringer of 24 pounds on day two, for a total of 36.45 pounds. Talk about teamwork !!
3rd place went to Trevor Rogge with Canyon Bass Club with 30.03 pounds
4th was Colby Bryant with Nacogdoches Team 2 with 27.61 pounds
5th was Gage Booth with NE TX Anglers Team 2 with 26.53 pounds
6th was Wesley Baxley with Vidor Team 2 with 24.02 pounds
7th was Dustin Berry with Vidor Team 1 with 22.81 pounds
8th was Terry Anderson with NE TX Anglers Team 1 with 21.55 pounds
Co Angler Individual Standings ( 3 Fish Limit )
Ed Shay with the Century Bass Club grabbed the Number One spot with a 2 day total of 20.31 pounds. Nearly a 3 and a half pound average per fish. Amazing job for a co angler fishing from the back of a boat!
2nd was Daniel Buchheit fishing with Metroplex Bass Assassins with 19.90 pounds and co angler Big Bass of 7.60 anchoring his weight.
3rd was Josh Plott with NE TX Anglers Team 2 with 15.77 pounds
4th was Rob Finley with Anglers Bass Club with 14.22 pounds
5th was Cecil Tubb with Piney Woods Bass Club – 13.80 pounds
6th was John Lumpkin with Waskom Bass Club with 13.48 pounds
7th was Wade Evans with NE TX Anglers Team 1 with 13.39 pounds
8th was Bobby Whiteside with Canyon Bass Club with 12.81 pounds
Everyone listed in the Individual and Co Angler standings 1-8 have qualified to fish in the Bassmaster National Championship in 2025. The location has not yet been announced by B.A.S.S. As soon as the release the location we will communicate it to these 16 anglers.
Congratulations to everyone who fished. Hope you had a great time, and look forward to seeing everyone back in 2025. We are working on that location as well, and will get the word out as soon as we are able.