By Andrew Canulette
BASSMASTER PRESS RELEASE
William
Samples and Charles Purcell weren’t supposed to compete in the Bassmaster Team
Championship held today on the Harris Chain of Lakes in central Florida.
Duo win team portion under terrible cold fronts. (Photo: BASS) |
But officials
with the Anglers Choice Team Trail asked them a week ago if they could step in
as alternates after another duo that did qualify couldn’t attend. Samples and
Purcell made the most of the opportunity and won the Team Championship with a
two-day total of 10 bass that weighed 42 pounds, 10 ounces.
Samples and
Purcell outlasted a field of 197 teams from 35 states and three foreign
countries to earn the win. That number included 14 fishing teams that finished
ahead of Samples and Purcell in the Anglers Choice yearly standings.
Samples lives
in South Boston, Va., and Purcell hails from just across the border in
Townsville, N.C. They won a Nitro Z20 and Mercury 225 Pro XS boat/motor combo
valued at $42,000 with their improbable victory.
“Everything
just went wrong for us at the beginning of the year, until we pulled it
together,” Samples said about their season on the Anglers Choice circuit. “I
fell in the water in the first tournament of the year at Smith Mountain Lake.
It was 46 degree water. It cost us $5,000. We had a monkey on our back until
late spawn, and then we buttoned it up. We won a tournament a couple of weeks
ago, and now here we are — winning the Bassmaster Team Championship.”
Samples and
Purcell were in second place after Day 1 of the tournament with a five-bass
limit that weighed 21-9. They were almost as good today, with a 21-1 limit of
five bass.
“We found a spot in practice that I told (Purcell) was going to be a 30-pound
hole,” Samples said. “Every fish we weighed came from (within 75 yards) of that
hole. The bite started about 10 o’clock and ended about 11:30 a.m. In that hour
and a half, there was a flurry.”
“We worked hard
for this all year,” Purcell said. “Everything that could go wrong did, until we
pulled it together. This is an incredible feeling.”
Adam Dysart and
Jayme Copenhaver III of the Chattanooga (Tenn.) Bass Association placed third
with 39-15 and won $10,000.
Those Top 3
duos now will be separated, and the six anglers will compete individually in
the Classic Fish-Off to be held Friday and Saturday on the Harris Chain. All
weights were zeroed after the Team Championship ended today, and the angler
with the heaviest overall weight in the two-day Fish-Off will earn the 52nd and
final berth in the 2019 Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods.
This year’s Classic will be held March 15-17 in Knoxville, Tenn.
Though they
trailed the winners by nearly 3 pounds, Robertson and Anderson were the talk of
the tournament after their tremendous 29-1 limit. They were tied for 59th after
Day 1 and actually were in 85th place when they came to the scales at Ski Beach
Park today.
Then the
Kentuckians began hoisting Florida-strain largemouth that caused everyone to
take notice. The biggest of the bunch weighed 6-12, and there were two more
6-pounders and a pair of 4-pounders in their sack.
“We just kind
of hopped around and we came across something about midday,” Robertson said,
taking care to not divulge too much information since he’ll fish again Friday
and Saturday.
“We had some
boat trouble yesterday and missed about three hours of fishing. We had a full
day today and things went right. I’m doing something a little different, and
not listening to what people say you should be doing.”
Dysart and Copenhagen overcame motor trouble of their own on Wednesday and
still managed a limit of 19-2. They followed with a 20-13 limit on Thursday to
slip into third place by a mere 6 ounces over Eddie Levin and Ryan Mallory of
the Ohio Bass Nation Team Trail.
Levin and
Mallory were fourth overall with 39-9 and they earned $8,000. Nevada’s Aaron
Leon and Timothy Klinger of the Ultimate Bass Team Trail placed fifth with 36-8
and won $6,000.
Two bass caught
today weighed more than 8 pounds and qualified for the Florida TrophyCatch
program. Illinois’ Luke Estel of the U.S. Anglers Choice Team caught a 9-5
lunker that was worth $500 as the heaviest bass of the day. Matt Gorham of the
West Michigan Team Trail caught an 8-6.
The six anglers
who advanced to the Classic Fish-Off will take off Friday and Saturday at 6:45
a.m. ET from Ski Beach Park in Leesburg. Weigh-in is scheduled for 2:45 p.m.
both days at the same location.
The Greater
Orlando Sports Commission is hosting the tournament with the assistance of
Florida’s Lake County.
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