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James Stricklin noses ahead of the pack to win Bassmaster Weekend Series on Sam Rayburn
There were a few more anglers in this event than in the first, including participants from as far away as New York and Mexico, as well as others from Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and all over Texas and Louisiana. We watched as the boaters and co-anglers brought their creel to the scales, many with nice chunks for kickers. Dallas Miller came in a little early establishing the big bass and overall lead in the boater division, weighing in 17.95 lbs with a 7.45 lb kicker. Several nice sacks followed, but his weight was not beat until Dicky Newberry brought in his 18.40 lb limit. Glen Freeman weighed in after that, topping Newberry's weight with 21.74 lbs. Nearly all of the anglers had weighed in at that point. James Stricklin, coming in with the last flight, had heard what Dicky had weighed in and knew he had that beat. As he stood in line for his turn to weigh, Freeman took over the lead and James had figured he had about 19 pounds. Putting his catch on the scales, his guess was way off - the total was 22.57 lbs to win the tournament in the
Excited, surprised, and shaken 1st place angler James Stricklin began to recall his day. "My morning started off real slow. I headed to the first spot I had picked out, and didn't catch anything there." Locking down his gear, he made a long run to another area. "My second spot was a lot better. Around 11:00, I finally had three in the boat. By noon I had a small limit, about 10 pounds. The fish were eating that trap up!" Throwing his rattle trap in and around shallow grass, he had patterned the fish. "You had to really be burning it." He said that the fish were so aggressive, some of them tried to yank the rod out of his hands. "Color didn't really matter. You could throw any trap at them, and they were going after it. I've been on these fish since the first of December. I don't mess with them unless I'm fishing a tournament." By 1:30, he had culled all of his original limit, and by 2:30 culled all of those again. Culling by ounces, he won the boater division by 3/4 of a pound. "I'd like to thank my sponsors: American Rodsmith, Shimano, Ranger and Mercury." James won an additional $1,000 from Mercury for a total winning of $6,000.
Dallas Miller won 4th place overall with 17.95 lbs, Big Bass with his 7.45 lb kicker, and the $1,000 contingency money from Triton Boats. Top 5 boaters:
If the co-anglers were allowed five fish limits instead of three, a few of them would have given those in the boater division a run for their money. Two three-fish limits over 17 pounds were brought in! The first one was brought in by Randy Hicks at 17.01 lbs. He ultimately took 2nd place, being beat by Kelly Hutchinson with a total weight of 17.64 lbs, a new all-time co-angler record for the Bassmaster Weekend Series. "I had a great day!" said Hutchison. "I fished with a great boater, Bryan McDonough." He was using a Carolina rig, working it fairly quickly on 8'-15' humps with grass. "The best bite was between 10:00 & 12:30. It got real slow after that. I think I would have had around 25 pounds with my best five!" Kelly also won Big Bass in his division with an 8.22 lb kicker! His biggest cull of the day weighed 4 ½ pounds. "Thanks American Bass Anglers - I'm having a great time fishing the Bassmaster Weekend Series. I'm learning a lot, and will probably come in as a boater next year!"
Casey Sobczak won 3rd place in the co-angler division with 14.30 lbs. He nearly won big bass honors with his 8.14 lb'r. "I didn't have a keeper in the boat until 10:00." Throwing a Texas rigged Gorilla Wave Worm with a 1/4 oz weight, he patterned the fish in 6' depths. "I caught my biggest bass on a shallow crank bait" he added. "The day went real smooth. The fish bit best between noon & 2:00, and I was able to cull two times." Casey would like to thank his sponsors: Wave Worms, Stanley Baits, Costa Del Mar, Falcon Rods, and his own company - Sixth Sense Lures. Top 5 Co-anglers: 1st 17.64 lbs Kelly Hutchinson Buffalo, TX
The next Bassmaster Weekend Series tournament will be May 31st on Sam Rayburn. The weigh in site has been moved to Sam Rayburn Marina (formerly Twin Dikes Marina). For more information, contact Tournament Director Porter Trimble at (256) 230-5628 or click to www.abaproam.com
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