East Texas was the epicenter to bass fishing in the early years of bass tournaments. Big Sam, Toledo Bend were king. Many fishing legends came from these parts. Tommy Martin, Larry Nixon, Harold Allen, and Lonnie Stanley are a few of the big names that made this place so famous. As famous as San Rayburn is, early October is a time of transition and fishing has been difficult. For most on the last FLW Open of the 2012 season fishing has been terrible. Even though most could only catch single digit limits, JT Kenny topped the field with 19.06 to grab first place on day 1. a great fishing day on any lake but remember, this is Texas, and big bass abound. If they start to bite, the leader board will change rapidly.
Top 10
1 | JT KENNEY | PALM BAY, FL | 19-06 (5) | |
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2 | TOMMY DURHAM | WHITNEY, TX | 17-02 (5) | |
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3 | PHIL MARKS | DALLAS, TX | 17-01 (5) | |
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4 | KEITH COMBS | HUNTINGTON, TX | 16-12 (5) | |
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5 | BILL MCDONALD | GREENWOOD, IN | 15-03 (5) | |
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6 | MATT HERREN | TRUSSVILLE, AL | 14-13 (5) | |
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7 | ART FERGUSON III | ST. CLAIR SHORES, MI | 14-11 (5) | |
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8 | DION HIBDON | SUNRISE BEACH, MO | 14-07 (5) | |
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9 | JOHN COX | DEBARY, FL | 14-00 (5) | |
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9 | KEVIN WALKER | BUNA, TX | 14-00 (5) |
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