Friday, June 13, 2025

2025 Lowrance Bassmaster Elite at Lake Tenkiller Day 1: Andrew Loberg Scores 17-09lbs for Lead!

Canadians: Chris & Cory Johnston 6th, Gallant 26th, Gustafson 31 & Kung 36

Alabama's Andrew Loberg has taken the lead on Day 1 of the Lowrance Bassmaster Elite at Lake Tenkiller with a total of 17 pounds, 9 ounces. (Photo: Seigo Saito/ BASS)


BASS Press Release 

TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — On a lake where the only constant seems to be change, Andrew Loberg took advantage of the conditions on Day 1 of the Lowrance Bassmaster Elite at Lake Tenkiller

The California native caught a five-bass limit weighing 17 pounds, 9 ounces to lead the field after one day of competition on the eastern Oklahoma reservoir. He holds an 8-ounce advantage over second-place Trey McKinney. Wisconsin’s Bob Downey is third with 16-2.

Lake Tenkiller has fluctuated greatly thanks to heavy rains that spread over the area ahead of official practice. From the final day of practice on Tuesday to the start of Day 1, the water fell several feet and anglers were forced to scramble to adjust. 

The field of 101 anglers adjusted well, however, as each pro landed a limit, with 90 of those limits weighing over 10 pounds. Mixed bags of smallmouth and largemouth crossed the scales, but it was Loberg's bag of largemouth that led the way.  

“I think the conditions played really well for me,” he said. “I think the low pressure system helped the big largemouth eat a little bit better than other stuff going on.”  

While this is his first tournament at Lake Tenkiller, Loberg has shown early in his Bassmaster career he’s comfortable in Oklahoma. During the 2024 St. Croix Bassmaster Opens presented by SEVIIN season, Loberg notched a second-place finish down the road at Lake Eufaula. 

Loberg isn’t dialed in necessarily. He has 30 rods on the front deck of his bass boat and is testing both offshore and shallow patterns. On Day 1, the shallows won out as he caught all largemouth. 

“It was 50/50 between shallow and deep,” he said. “It is a timing thing, for sure. There are so many boats hitting the same stuff and I think I got lucky and pulled up on the right stretch at the right time. There were boats all over the place.”

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Jacob Wheeler Wins 2025 BPT Lowrance Stage 5 Presented by Mercury on Kentucky Lake!

 

Jacob Wheeler scored his ninth Bass Pro Tour event win on Kentucky Lake with 46 scorable bass weighing 110 pounds, 13 ounces. Photo by Phoenix Moore

By Mitchell Forde 

BASS PRO TOUR, Press Release

CALVERT CITY, Ky. — At each of the past two Bass Pro Tour regular-season events, Jacob Wheeler has finished in second place, one bite short of the win. He fell 2-3 shy of Drew Gill on Lake Murray, then lost a heartbreaker to Jake Lawrence on Chickamauga and Nickajack, when Lawrence caught a 5-9 in the final seconds before lines out.

At Lowrance Stage 5 Presented by Mercury on Kentucky Lake, Wheeler made sure no one else even got a chance to steal the trophy.

Wheeler rallied after a slow morning and stacked up 110 pounds, 13 ounces on 46 scorable bass during Sunday’s Championship Round. He turned what looked like it would be another slugfest with Lawrence, the home-lake favorite, into a rout, topping Lawrence by 32-7.

The win is Wheeler’s first of 2025 and ninth overall on the Bass Pro Tour, adding to his tour-best trophy count. This one carried special significance, not just because he was able to flip the script and get revenge on Lawrence, but because he grew up traveling to Kentucky Lake to compete in tournaments alongside his father, Curtis, who passed away from cancer in April.  

“I just felt like he was with me all week,” Wheeler said through tears shortly after the victory became official. “It’s the first tournament that I’ve fished on a lake that we fished together, and this one had a lot of meaning to it. Obviously, he was a big part of my life, and I wouldn’t be here without him. I just wanted to win it for him.”

Here’s how the Top 10 pros finished the Championship Round:

  1. Jacob Wheeler – 110-13 (46)

  2. Jake Lawrence – 78-6 (30)

  3. Brent Ehrler – 69-8 (32)

  4. Jacob Wall – 62-13 (27)

  5. John Hunter – 62-10 (26)

  6. Adrian Avena – 53-11 (22)

  7. Cole Floyd – 51-11 (18)

  8. Spencer Shuffield – 44-11 (16)

  9. Andy Montgomery – 35-15 (16)

  10. Michael Neal – 29-10 (12)

On paper, Stage 5 will go down looking like vintage Wheeler domination. He blasted more than 95 pounds during the first half of the first day of qualifying, then spent the rest of the day idling and scouting for new schools. He only fished for about a third of Day 2 but caught enough to win the Qualifying Round, earning himself a direct berth to the Championship Round. Sunday, while a north wind slowed the bite for everyone else, he cruised past the 100-pound mark.

Monday, June 9, 2025

The next EVOLUTION of Skeeter Bass Boats has Arrived


Introducing the new Skeeter ZXE Line of Bass Boats. Evolved with decades of experience, meticulously refined with cutting-edge technology and expert craftsmanship. Built to Dominate any water, the new ZXE ensures unmatched performance, unmatched reliability and unmatched experiences on the water.

The Next EVOLUTION has Arrived!

Friday, June 6, 2025

G.Loomis Elite Edge Tournament Rewards


Compete with confidence and get rewarded. Buy and register your G. Loomis rod in 2025 to qualify. Place 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in sanctioned tournaments to earn a key at the 2026 Spring Fishing and Boating Show. Each key unlocks the Elite Edge Rod Locker, with a chance to win $10,000 CDN MSRP in G. Loomis rods and Shimano reels.

Tournament Reward Rules

·        Eligibility: The G. Loomis Elite Edge Tournament Rewards program is open to all tournament anglers who have purchased and registered their G. Loomis rod in 2025.

·        Membership: Membership is the purchase of a G. Loomis fishing rod in 2025 from an authorized G. Loomis dealer or from G. Loomis.ca website.

·        Registration: Registration must be completed prior to any sanctioned tournament to be eligible in the program. Eligible participants are registered G. Loomis rod owners who are members of the G. Loomis Elite Edge Tournament Rewards program.

·        Contingency Payments: Registered G. Loomis rod owners placing 1st, 2nd, or 3rd overall in a sanctioned event are eligible to receive a key at the G. Loomis Elite Edge award ceremony at the 2026 Spring Fishing and Boating Show. Maximum 3 keys per winner. The key gives the opportunity to open the Elite Edge Rod Locker to win $10,000 MSRP in G. Loomis rods and Shimano reels. The winner will have the option to pick rods and reels but cannot exceed $10,000 CDN MSRP.

·        Decals: The G. Loomis Elite Edge sticker logo must be displayed on the windshield of the angler’s boat. Decal will be issued at tournament registration of your respective tournament with a copy of store receipt.

·        Rod Purchase: The rod must have been purchased in 2025 prior to the event and rod must registered on the G. Loomis website.

·        Eligible Tournaments:

o   CSFL Competitive Sport Fishing League

  • Bassmania

  • CAN/US Walleye

  • Pro Bass Tour

  • MLF Canada

o   Bait Fuel Tour

  • Qualifiers

  • Thousand Island Open

o   Ontario Bass Nation

  • National Qualifier (Lake Nipissing 2025)

 

·        Verification: Winners must be verified through the sanctioned tournaments organizers and names sent to G. Loomis to be eligible.

·        Approval: Approval of winners is at the sole discretion of G. Loomis.

·        Participant Responsibility: It is the participant’s responsibility to know the rules of the program. G. Loomis Elite Edge Tournament Rewards participants must meet all requirements and submit proof that they were met. G. Loomis Elite Edge Tournament Rewards recipients will be responsible to attend the awards ceremony at the 2026 Spring Fishing and Boating Show (Mississauga, ON).


Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Shimano Expands Flagship MGL Spinning Reel Lineup with the Exsence 2500XGB

A New Size for 2025 Brings Added Offering for Finesse Freshwater Applications


Shimano North America Fishing
announces the debut of its Exsence B spinning reel lineup with a new 2500-size option, tailored for light-tackle anglers targeting freshwater species with techniques. As the flagship model in Shimano’s MagnumLite series, the Exsence B sets the standard for performance in finesse applications.

“When we talk about finesse, we’re talking about control — and that’s where this Exsence B dominates,” says Kade Gewanter, Freshwater Product Marketing Manager at Shimano North America Fishing. “The new size offering within the redesigned Exsence series — the Exsence 2500XGB — expands access to Shimano’s premium technologies for finesse bass fishing, allowing more anglers to fine-tune their gear for specific techniques using a premium reel equipped with Shimano’s MGL Rotor. Whether shaking a dropshot, or strolling a minnow, the Exsence B delivers the performance edge.”

Exsence B is engineered with Shimano’s most advanced reel technologies, empowering anglers with longer, more accurate casts, ultra-responsive control, and smooth, powerful retrieves. The lightweight frame is now available in a 2500-size option with ultra-fast XG gearing (6.4:1), making it the perfect spinning reel for targeting bass with finesse tactics.

Monday, June 2, 2025

Making a Strong Case for Protection

New D-VEC Reel Bag underscores DAIWA’s commitment to protecting and transporting your reels and other valuable gear



The innovative fishing company’s new D-VEC Reel Bag puts a heavy-duty nylon forcefield around 7 to 8 small to midsize reels, spinning or baitcasting.  

The case’s innerworkings are intuitive and utilitarian. Not only does the D-VEC Reel Bag accommodate a fishing vacation’s rotisserie of reels, but it’s also designed to individualize protection for the shape and size of each one. Semi-firm and padded dividers offer a modular approach to customizing fit, panels secured with Velcro tabs. And there’s no statute that says the bag is limited to reels, either. The modular configuration lends itself to multipurpose applications. Build a fortress around that camera, maybe safely encase your binoculars and smartphone. How about a small drone? No problem. There should still be enough space for a couple DAIWA reels…

The inside lid of the D-VEC Reel Bag is assigned as well. Double zippers open and close a mesh storage pouch that is ideal for spinning reel handles, keys, and that priceless fishing license.

Externally, the rugged D-VEC Reel Bag sports a robust zipper with easy-open, oversized pull-tabs. A comfortable sewn-in handle satisfies quick grab and go’s, while an adjustable and removable shoulder strap easily totes your treasures through the airport.