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Northwest Region Fishes Possum Kingdom

Posted on March 22, 2023 Written by Brent Stafford

Results

The Northwest Region of the Texas B.A.S.S. Nation Club Division held its second regional event of the year on Possum Kingdom Lake, March 18, 2023. Tournament day started out near 30 degrees with a stiff north wind blowing most of the day. Despite the cool weather, most anglers brought fish to the scales.

Montana Hand, from the Tarrant Christian Bass Club, took 1st place with a heavy 5-fish limit weighing 23.67 lbs.

Jacob Sepeda, with Callahan County Bass Club, took 2nd place with 16.91 lbs.

Rounding out the top three was Eric Seaton, also from Callahan County, with a weight of 15.62 lbs for 3rd place. Big Bass of the tournament also went to Eric Seaton with a nice PK largemouth weighing 6.94 lbs.

Most of the fish were caught in shallow water on crawfish colored crankbaits and soft plastics.

The next stop for the Northwest Region is the red-hot O.H. Ivie on April 29 & 30. If you are interested in joining the Northwest Region reach out to Kelley Hudson at khudson@texasbass.org.

Kelly Hudson
Northwest Region Director
Texas BASS Nation

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Bode Bags ‘Em at Big Sam

Posted on March 2, 2023 Written by Brent Stafford

The Southeast Region Individual Trail made their second stop of the of the young 2023 season at Sam Rayburn on Saturday February 25, 2023, out of Cassels Boykin Park. Anglers were greeted with cloudy skies, no wind and above normal temperatures for February.

According to reports on Friday, pre fishing had been pretty good, with good numbers of fish being caught, with the warm days and nights, anglers assumed the fishing would only get better.

When the scales closed Saturday evening Collin Bode with The Bass Club had topped the field of 110 Southeast Region anglers with 5 fish weighing in at 20.72 which included the big bass of the tournament an 8.66 lb. Sam Rayburn sow. Collin stated that he knew with the warmer nights and days that the fish would be coming, with this in mind he targeted the first drains coming in from the main lake, as well as bald spots that had grass around them. He noted that the grass set up different this year, due to the lake coming up 6 foot fast this winter, but that that it made a hard inside grass line and that’s where his fish were positioned. Collin rotated through the following set ups throughout the day. A jerkbait paired with a 6’-10” medium action Falcon Expert “Topwater” rod. A bladed jig with a Zako trailer on a 7’ 3” heavy action Falcon Expert “Amistad” rod, he stated this set up has a good tip to let the fish get the bait and enough backbone to rip the bait out of the grass. He also caught a few fish on Yamamoto weightless Senko, his two biggest bass came on the bladed jig. Collin would like to thank everyone that plays a role in making the regional tournaments happen, providing another individual tournament trail here in East Texas.

Chris Glass with The Bass Club finished second with a five bass limit that weighed 18.24 lbs. anchored by the second largest bass of the tournament weighing in at 7.89 lbs. Chris stated that he had found some fish late Friday that were up shallow. He started on that the pattern Saturday morning, and after fishing for about an hour he quickly realized his pattern had changed. Rather than panic and make a run, he took a look around and noticed the abundance of buck brush, so he beat the bushes with a trick worm and culled through the shorts for a total of three keepers. He then decided to move out deeper on a flat with grass next to a creek channel swing, where he started throwing a light Carolina rig, shortly thereafter he hooked up with his 4th fish which turned out to be his 7.89 kicker. This fish gave him confidence in his decision and he committed to that pattern and area for the day, he continued to cull through his earlier fish and added a 4 and half pounder to his bag. Chris utilized the following gear; Old 18 Ascent Rods, Daiwa Reels, Titan Tungsten Weights, Berkley Fluorocarbon, Humminbird Mega 360 on Precision Sonar Mounts, Lowrance and Humminbird mapping.

Reigning Southeast Region Angler of the Year Wesley Baxley finished third overall with a five bass limit tipping the scales at 17.41. Wesley started out the day flipping bushes with a Rage Bug and then moved offshore and made a few culls there.

A special thank you goes out to the assisting clubs the Beaumont Bass Anglers and the Nacogdoches 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 Lake Conroe on March 11, 2023, out of April Plaza, the second stop on Southeast Region Texas Bassmaster Open Team Trail event will take place on Sunday March 12, 2023, on Lake Conroe out of April Plaza.

Written by: Robert Royal Southeast Region Secretary

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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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