BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Steeped in bass fishing history, Florida’s Harris Chain of Lakes has been selected to host the 2018 Bassmaster Team Championship Dec. 5-8, B.A.S.S. announced today.
Part of the Oklawaha River Basin, the Harris Chain covers about 50,000 acres, including eight lakes — seven of which will be accessible to the bass fishing teams competing in the championship and connecting channels. Lake Yale, a 4,000-acre natural lake, is not accessible by boat from the other seven lakes.
In its 50-year history, B.A.S.S. has held 15 professional bass tournaments on the Harris Chain, including the first five B.A.S.S. MegaBucks tournaments, which featured a 10-hole fishing course where finalists competed for a $100,000 first prize. The Lake County network of bass lakes also hosted the B.A.S.S. Nation championships in 2006 and 2009.
“We love going to the Harris Chain, Leesburg and Lake County for events,” said Team Championship tournament director Jon Stewart, who also serves as B.A.S.S. Nation national director. The Harris Chain of Lakes should produce well in early December. The anglers might even come across a few early spawners, and when fishing in Florida, you always have a chance at catching the bass of a lifetime.”
One of the qualifiers for the event will be sure to have the tournament a lifetime, because he or she will earn a berth in the “Super Bowl of Bass Fishing,” the 2019 Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods at Knoxville, Tenn.
Founded in 2014, the Bassmaster Team Championship fields approximately 175 two-angler teams each year. The teams qualify by winning championships or performance points titles on one of dozens of B.A.S.S. sanctioned team tournament circuits. The teams compete for two days — Dec. 5-6 this year — to earn the title of top team in the nation. Next, members of the Top 3 teams fish solo for two more days, with the winner of that phase qualifying for the Classic.
Tournament headquarters will be Leesburg, Fla. It is hosted by the Central Florida Sports Commission and LakeBigBass.com – Lake County, Fla.
“We are thrilled to welcome Bassmaster back to Lake County this December for the 2018 Team Championship,” said Jason Siegel, CEO of the Central Florida Sports Commission. “CFSC and B.A.S.S. have enjoyed a long-time partnership of more than 10 years, and we look forward to working with them on this event and in the future.”
Tim Frederick, a Bassmaster Opens angler who is sponsored by LakeBigBass.com, predicts good action for big fish in early December, which could provide some heavyweight bass entering the prespawn phase.
“I am excited to welcome the anglers in the 2018 Bassmaster Team Championship to my home, the Harris Chain of Lakes,” Frederick said. “December is a great time of year to be on the water with the prespawn bass. If the weather is right and an angler gets lucky, there could be some big bags on the scale. This is going to be an exciting tournament.”
In the 2018 team tournament held on Norfork Lake in Arkansas, brothers Brett and Beau Govreau of St. Louis, Mo., representing the US Anglers Choice circuit, won the team title over 169 other teams from 57 trails, while Ryan Butler of Blue Eye, Mo., who qualified from the Joe Bass Trail, won the Classic Fish-Off and the right to compete with the pros in the 2018 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods at Greenville, S.C.
Toads On Conroe!
The TEXAS BOAT WORLD BASSMASTER Team Trail held qualifier #3, April 22, on Lake Conroe. The Texas B.A.S.S. Nation Southeast Region hosted the event out of Lakeview Marina. The Southeast Region held their fourth event of their trail the day before, to which it took 33 pounds to win, and big weights were predicted for Sunday’s event. However, what was not fully predicted was the wind forecast. On Sunday morning, with winds with forecasts of 20+ mph, State and Tournament Director, David Glezman, allowed the 19 angler-team field to trailer to their desired ramps.
While the wind played havoc for some teams, many were still able to find the fish, and one team found them in a BIG way! Southeast Region Director, Daniel Davis, and Director Tommy Whitt found the toads when they landed a 11.59 toad, followed by an 8+, anchoring their 5-fish limit weighing 28.48 pounds earning them a first place check!
2nd place was earned by Russell Pasket & Nick Diberardino with a 5-fish limit weighing 18.70 followed closely by the 3rd place of Assistant State Director Ron L. Jones & Ben South weighing 18.30.
We want to thank the Southeast Region and their angler members for sponsoring the tournament and to Lakeview Marina for providing the host site. Qualifier #4 is just around the corner as we head to Cedar Creek Lake out of Coleto Creek Park, as the anglers make their way to the Championship on Lake Belton. See you at Cedar Creek!
Feast or Famine On Conroe
The Southeast Region held its fourth event this past Saturday, April 21, starting the second half of the 2018 season. With looming weather on Saturday, we still had a 98 angler turnout on Lake Conroe with a new weigh-in venue at Lakeview Marina on the south end. Most pre-fishing reports were that the bite was tough.
Tournament day proved to great for some, not so much for others. While the south winds made it tough for the field, the tournament and Big Bass weights were up for those at the top, but only 14 out of the 98 angler field managed to find limits, and only 30% of the field did not manage to find any “Conroe (16”) keepers”.
The BASS Club angler Jody Rhoden, who is no stranger to finishing in the top of our events, managed to dominate the field with his 33.14 bag, anchored by a 7.93 toad. Jody’s win also moved him to the Number 1 spot in the Angler Of The Year race.
Houston Bass Bandit angler Nathan Perdue also managed to find a limit with his 21.16 pound limit, followed by 3rd place Brazos Angler, Nick Diberardino with 20.90.
Lake Conroe did not disappoint in the Big Bass department as we had seven fish weighed in over 7 pounds. Big Bass honor was earned by Brazos Angler James Martin with 9.59. 2nd Big Bass went to The BASS Club angler Brian Jones with a 7.93.
Thank you to Seven Coves Bass Club and The BASS Club for assisting at Lake Conroe. Special thanks to Lakeview Marina for hosting the tournament as well.
The Southeast Regions stop #5 will be on Richland-Chambers Reservoir, in just three weeks on May 12, out of Oak Cove Marina. See you at RC!
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