DeFoe dominates!
BASS COMMUNICATIONSAfter claiming second with a 17-plus-pound limit of bass in the first round of the Plano Bassmaster Elite at the Mississippi River presented by Favorite Fishing Thursday, Knoxville, Tenn., angler Ott DeFoe predicted he would catch one more limit at least that big — and that would be it. Friday he backpedaled on the last part of that prediction, but he validated the first. His 17-pound, 11-ounce collection of five largemouth pushed his two-day total to 35-2 and a sizable (for this fishery), nearly 2-pound lead over his nearest competitor.
Ott's 6 pounder leaps him into lead. (Photo: BASS) |
Jordan Lee of Grant, Ala., moved up a notch into second with a total of 33-4 after putting on a frog-fishing seminar for viewers of the Bassmaster LIVE program on Bassmaster.com. Lee caught bass after bass on the topwater baits early in the day, just before a broad band of severe thunderstorms settled on the Mississippi River valley. He sought cover under a picnic pavilion during the worst of the storm, and when the rain let up enough, he went right back to the spot and caught his biggest bass of the day, a 4-pounder. Lee described the two places he’s fishing as small, maybe 50-yard stretches, as “perfect little spots.” He’s hoping they will hold up for two more days of competition, but he isn’t sure.
Seth Feider of Bloomington, Minn., rocketed into third with
the heaviest limit of the day, 19-5. The young pro said the nasty weather today
caused bigger bass to turn on for him, and he’s disappointed predictions are
for more comfortable weather Saturday and Sunday.
He wants to
win, of course, but perhaps more than that, Feider is hoping to qualify for the
Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship to be held next week on Mille
Lacs Lake in his home state. He currently ranks 52nd in Angler of the Year
points, two spots below the cut.
“I’ve got to make it past the turn,” he said. “I’ve got to
make it to Mille Lacs. It’s the best lake in the world.”
Reigning GEICO
Bassmaster Classic champion Edwin Evers of Talala, Okla., remained in fourth
with 30-12, and Alton Jones of Lorena, Texas, another former Classic champion,
is tied for fifth with David Mullins of Mound Carmel, Tenn., with 30-7.
The
Top 50 competitors here will compete again Saturday, and the field will be
cut to 12 for Championship Sunday. Among those eliminated from the Plano
Bassmaster Elite Friday, some will drive a few hours to await the start of the
$1 million Toyota Angler of the Year Championship at Onamia, Minn. Some on the
bubble will have to wait around to see if they remain in the Top 50 in AOY rankings
by the end of this week, and the remainder will be headed home, their season at
an end.
The tournament will resume Saturday with takeoff from
Veterans Freedom Park at 6:15 a.m. CT. The weigh-in will be held back at
the park at 3:15 p.m. The Bassmaster Elite Series Expo will be open
at 10:30 a.m. at Freedom Park.
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