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Justin Royal Claims Second Win of Season on Livingston

Posted on May 20, 2023 Written by Brent Stafford

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After a three-year break, The Southeast Region Individual Trail returned to Lake Livingston for their fifth stop of the 2023 season on Saturday May 13, 2023, this was a trailering tournament, due to limited parking at Chaserz Lakeside Marina. Anglers were greeted with warm temperatures, partly cloudy skies with the threat of rain and breezy conditions forecasted for later in the day.
According to reports on Friday, pre fishing had been tough, with a few anglers reporting bites, but the majority of anglers were struggling to get keeper bites. Recent rains had muddied up many areas of the lake.

Justin Royal of the Vidor Bass Anglers Association claimed his second win of the 2023 season with a 5 bass limit weighing in at an even 12.00 pounds. Justin showed up with no sleep and no practice, thanks in part to his real job. Justin locked a Power Tackle “The One” 03 7’3’’ rod rigged with 3/8-ounce 6th Sense shad colored double silver willow spinnerbait in his hand for 90% of the day to catch four of his five, with his fifth and largest bass coming on a 6th Sense 100x in the Jaint Juice color. Justin states that he targeted shallow rock and wood all day. Justin would like to thank the following companies for his success Power Tackle Rods, 6th Sense Fishing, Jordan’s Marine & Pro Fuel, Waterland Glasses, Yamaha Outboards, Texas Custom Cranks and Power-Pole Total Boat Control.


Bill (Billy Ray) Huskins with The Bass Club finished second with 4 fish weighing 11.79 pounds, anchored by the Big Bass of the tournament a 4.36 pounder. Bill stated that he started out targeting a shad spawn on rocky points, he caught several trash fish doing this, but no keeper bass. He then moved to his secondary spot, a rocky outcropping near docks, here he utilized his Lowrance Active Target to help locate fish in this area and utilized finesse soft plastics to target these fish, he boxed three keepers doing this, once this bite subsided, he moved to a rocky point and caught his fourth keeper running a squarebill along the rocky point. This is Bill’s second runner-up finish of the year and he is currently ranked eighth in the Southeast Region Angler of the Year standings.


Jacob Bruener with the Nacogdoches Bass Club finished third overall with a 5 fish limit weighing 10.72 lbs. Jacob stated that he just went fishing, targeting docks, wood and any other type of cover he could find. Jacob caught 4 of his 5 on a ½ ounce Stanley Vibra Wedge spinnerbait in the Natural Shiner color and his 5th keeper came on a Spro Little John. Jacob reported catching six fish all day. Jacob would like to thank Stanley Jigs and Kistler Rods for their support.

Kyle Fontenot with the Katy Bassmasters captured second Big Bass of the tournament honors with a 3.76 pounder. Kyle is currently third in the Southeast Region Angler of the Year standings.

A special thank you goes out to the assisting clubs the Onalaska Bass Club and The Bass Club, as well as the Southeast Region Directors for their assistance in conducting the tournament.

The Southeast Region next and final regular season event is on Lake Palestine on June 10, 2023, out of The Villages Marina. The final regular season stop of the Southeast Texas Region Bassmaster Open Team series will take place on Lake Palestine on Sunday, June 11, 2023, out of The Villages Marina as well.

Written by: Robert Royal Southeast Region Secretary

Filed Under: Club Division, News, South East Region

Grisham Gets it Done on Conroe

Posted on March 14, 2023 Written by Brent Stafford

The Southeast Region Individual Trail made their third stop of the 2023 season at Lake Conroe on Saturday March 11, 2023, out of April Plaza Marina. Anglers were greeted with overcast skies with the promise of sunshine and high winds later in the day and this time the forecasters were right.

According to reports on Friday, pre fishing had been pretty tough, as the lake had just hosted a 4-day big bass tournament the week before and it appeared that at least the first wave of spawners may have already come and gone with the unseasonal warmer temperatures we have experienced this year.

At the end of the day, Ed Grisham with The Bass Club topped the field of 100 anglers with a 5 fish limit weighing in at 19.60 pounds.. Ed stated that based on his practice, he was just going to have to go fishing. Ed stated that he targeted depths from 1 to 10 foot and fished a variety of baits from soft plastics to moving baits, Ed said the five he weighed in came on the following, 1 came on a Carolina Rig, 2 on a chatterbait and 2 on a Senko.

Clint West with the Vidor Bass Anglers Association came in second with 2 fish weighing 18.65, anchored by the overall tournament big bass weighing in at 10.90. Clint was fishing with his 10-year-old son Brooks. Clint stated that they started out the day targeting shallow fish throwing frogs and Texas rigged Senkos in the backs of creeks, he said that they caught several short fish and that Brooks caught two keepers doing that. Later in the day they started fishing spawning pockets and that he couldn’t see the fish on beds, but that he could see the beds on his Humminbird 360 and they would throw wacky rig Senkos to the beds, he said they caught a few small fish, then he hooked up with the 10.90, he played her for a couple of minutes, before Brooks got her netted, much to the pleasure of a crowd that had watched it unfold. Later in the day he caught his second keeper a 7.75 pounder doing the same thing. Certainly, a memorable day for both father and son.

The Bass Clubs’ Ronnie Wagner finished third over all with a 5 fish limit weighing 17.96 lbs. Ronnie stated that he was utilizing soft plastics in the back of pockets in the mid-lake area. He went to a big fish he had located the day before and hooked her and lost her. So, he just kept running his pattern and started to put together a limit, he returned to the big fish later in the day and hooked and lost her again. He then got on a chatter bait bite and upgraded his catch to his final weight. Ronnie would like to thank AllChem Services, Inc., ResLand Realty Group and CastAway Rods for their support.

Jacob Bruener with the Nacogdoches Bass Club captured second big bass of the tournament honors with a 7.57-pound Lake Conroe largemouth.

A special thank you goes out to the assisting clubs The Bass Club and the Seven Coves Bass Club, as well as the Southeast Region Directors for their assistance in conducting a smooth tournament.

The Southeast Region next individual event is on Toledo Bend April 22, 2023, out of San Miguel, the third stop on Southeast Region Texas Bassmaster Open Team Trail event will take place on Sunday April 23, 2023, on Toledo Bend out of San Miguel.  

Written by: Robert Royal Southeast Region Secretary

Ed Grisham shows of 2 of the fish that anchored his winning bag at 19.60 lbs.

Clint West with the Big Bass of the tournament a 10.90 lb. Lake Conroe beauty.

All Smiles – L to R – Robert Royal VBAA President, VBAA Junior Angler Brooks West aka The “Net Man” on this day and Big Bass Winner Clint West, pictured in background Southeast Region Director Matt Russell

Filed Under: News, South East Region

Club Southeast Region Opener

Posted on February 7, 2023 Written by Brent Stafford

Sabine River 1/21/23: Robert Royal Southeast Region Secretary

The 2023 Southeast Region Individual Trail kicked off Saturday January 21, 2023, at the Sabine River in Orange, TX with 62 anglers competing. Cloudy skies with the promise of heavy rains and temperatures in the low fifties greeted the anglers at take-off.  This was a Texas waters only event, however, the tournament boundaries are monstrous, Anglers can fish as far north as the Toledo Bend dam or as far southwest as Galveston County south of Houston, which requires a run through the intracoastal waterway and across Galveston Bay. This fishery offers river fishing in sandbars, bayous, river bends, shallow woods, cypress stands and flats.

According to dock talk the pre fishing had been pretty good, with good numbers of fish being caught. Big fish are put at even more of a premium there, where a 5- to 6-pounder can equal another angler’s entire bag. All bass must measure at least 12 inches.

At  the conclusion of the weigh-in Vidor Bass Anglers Association member Justin Royal had topped the field with five bass weighing in at 13.68, Justin’s winning weight was anchored by the big bass of the tournament a 4.52 lb. river sow. Justin stated that he targeted main river areas with a 6th Sense 100X squarebill paired with a Power Tackle “The One” 02 7’6” rod.

Bill Huskins with The Bass Club finished second with a five bass limit that weighed 11.67 anchored by the second largest bass of the tournament weighing in at 3.95 lbs. Bill stated that he made a long run and fished bayous and creeks off the main river, targeting deeper cypress trees and laydowns with smaller creature baits and worms.

Katy Bassmasters member Jason Branham finished third overall with a five bass limit tipping the scales at 10.98, Jason says he went into the day with one rod with a spinnerbait tied on and that was all he threw all day. Jason spent his day fishing main channels and short canals with any kind of ditch or indention and threw at every piece of cover available, just covering as much water as possible. He had his tournament weight by 8:30 and probably caught at least 30 fish throughout the day, just never managed to cull.

While the Sabine River can be stingy, there were 198 fish weighed in with 27 limits caught. A special thank you goes out to the assisting clubs the Katy Bassmasters and the Vidor Bass Anglers Association, as well as of the Southeast Region Directors for their assistance in conducting a smooth tournament.

The next Southeast Region individual event is on Sam Rayburn on February 25, 2023 out of Cassels Boykin park, the inaugural Southeast Region Texas Bassmaster Open Team Trail event will take place on Sunday February 26, 2023 on Sam Rayburn out of Cassels Boykin Park.  

Written by: Robert Royal Southeast Region Secretary

Justin Royal and two of his biggest fans, show off his 1st place stringer.

Bill Huskins shows off 4 of the 5 that earned him 2nd place honors.

Brooks West a Vidor Bass Angler Association Junior Angler gets some help from his dad Clint, Brooks had 4 that tipped the scales at 6.35, yes he put it on dad on this day.

Filed Under: Club Division, News, South East Region

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