The final West Region Trail tournament of 2018 will be held on O.H. Ivie Reservoir Saturday, June 9th from safelight (6:00 am) to 4:00 pm. Official practice day will be Friday, June 8th from safelight (6:00 am) to sundown. The lake is off limits from sundown Sunday, June 3rd in until 6:00am Friday, June 8th. We will be using the Kennedy Park boat ramp. Headquarters will be at the Elm Creek Village (325-357-4776). There will be a meeting at the Elm Creek Village café starting at 5:00 pm on Friday. I need everyone to attend if possible. We will be discussing the West Regional Championship. Registration will be at the meeting and afterwards. You can also register Saturday morning prior to the start of the tournament at the ramp. Hope to see you all there.
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!
Stop Number Four on Amistad
Eighteen anglers ventured out April Sunday morning with high hopes of catching lots of fish and lots of good fish. Unfortunately Mother Nature threw a curve ball at us with a mild Northern. Which really shut the fish down and on top of that the winds laid later in the day which is not a good thing on Amistad. As usual we always will have a winner and it just so
happened to be Derrick Kuyrkendall with a five fish limit of 11.63 for First Place and Dan Rodriguez landed in Second Place with 11.03. Couple of nice fish were weighed in for Big Bass but Robert Butler walked away
with the honors tipping the scales at 5.93 (Pictured right) which also put him in Third Place.
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