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Monday, March 9, 2026

Zack Birge Wins 2026 Champion Teamwear Stage 3 Presented by MillerTech on Lake Waco!

Birge Score 30-Pound Victory of Evers!

By Mitchell Forde 

Bass Pro Tour Press Release

WACO, Texas — When he launched his boat onto Lake Waco for Saturday’s Knockout Round at Champion Teamwear Stage 3 Presented by MillerTech, Zack Birge knew next to nothing about the fishery. He’d never competed there before, and he spent all three days of official practice prior to the event on Lake Whitney, which hosted the two-day Qualifying Round.

All Birge knew was that he’d spotted a juicy-looking backwater pond on the north end of the lake on Google Earth. His game plan in a nutshell: head there and hope for the best.

“I didn’t even come over here in practice; I just looked at Google Earth and thought this looked good,” Birge said following Sunday’s Championship Round. “I literally told my official yesterday, I showed it to him on Google Earth, and I said, ‘Man, this pond back here looks good.’

“Little did I know. I know now, though.” 

Birge used the area not only to qualify for the Championship Round but to win it in dominant fashion. He spent all day Sunday in the spot known to locals as the “Atkinson Hole” and totaled 75 pounds, 1 ounce on 27 scorable bass. That topped runner-up Edwin Evers by more than 30 pounds and represented the biggest single-day total of the event by more than 20.

Birge’s second career Bass Pro Tour victory earned him $125,000. He also took over the lead in the Fishing Clash Angler of the Year standings. Four points behind him, four-time AOY winner Jacob Wheeler and Spencer Shuffield are tied for second.

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

  1. Zack Birge – 75-1 (27)

  2. Edwin Evers – 44-12 (15)

  3. Dustin Connell – 43-10 (10)

  4. Spencer Shuffield – 31-3 (11)

  5. Drew Gill – 27-13 (14)

  6. Chris Lane – 23-12 (9)

  7. Nick LeBrun – 22-4 (7)

  8. Mark Davis – 20-13 (8)

  9. Jesse Wiggins – 17-3 (6)

  10. Justin Lucas – 12-3 (6)

Full results

Monday, October 20, 2025

Evan Kung and Evan Poroznik Win 2025 Simcoe Open Tournament presented by Bass Pro Shops and the Barrie Bassmasters!

Evan Kung and Evan Poroznik are all smiles! ( Photo: Barrie Bassmasters) 

Originally posted by Barrie Bassmasters (Facebook)

Congratulations to the 2025 Simcoe Open Tournament winners, Evan Kung & Evan Poroznik bringing in a 26.64 lbs. bag, earning them the $10,000! Evan Kung also won $1,000 for Big Fish, 6.91 lbs.

⚓️courtesy of G-Bay Fishing Co.
A HUGE thank you to our Title Sponsor, Bass Pro Shops for their continuous support and contribution to making tournaments like this a big success.
Here are the rest of the prize winners from today;
2nd Place: Joey Teofilo & Joey Di Cienzo 26.58 lbs.
3rd Place: Mat Holland & Patrick Campbell 26.35 lbs.
4th Place: Dallas Charters & Mike Correa 26.11 lbs.
5th Place: Oleg Lapidus & Steve Chiasson 24.88 lbs.
6th Place: Cal Climpson & Eric Santoro 24.03 lbs.
7th Place: Peter Botting & Alex Grimbos 23.98 lbs.
8th Place: Chris Vandermeer & Jeff Slute 23.88 lbs.
Small Bag: Matthew Randall & Carroll Randall 16.21 lbs.
Mystery Weight: Adam Ray & Frank Adamo 11.68 lbs.

Monday, August 25, 2025

Pat Schlapper Wins 2025 Pro-Guide Batteries Bassmaster Elite at the Upper Mississippi River!

Canadians: Cory Johnston 3rd & Gallant 10th 

Wisconsin's Pat Schlapper has won the Pro-Guide Batteries Bassmaster Elite at Upper Mississippi River with a four-day total of 66 pounds, 5 ounces. (Photo: Seigo Saito/ BASS)


BASS Press Release

LA CROSSE, Wis. — Pat Schlapper was surprised by his first Bassmaster Elite trophy, but not his second. The latter — this week’s season-ending Pro-Guide Batteries Bassmaster Elite at Upper Mississippi River — fulfilled the Eleva, Wis., pro’s honest expectation with a winning total of 66 pounds, 5 ounces.

 

“This one’s so sweet, it means a lot to me,” said Schlapper, who also won the MAXAM Tire Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River in mid-May. “The people that I get to fish with down here, it’s for them. We put in a ton of work down here (prior to the off-limits period a month prior to the event) and it paid off.

 

“The Sabine was a kind of surprise to me, but this one I’m not surprised, because I fish down here so much and I have a ton of history. I’m so happy I won this (event). I love the Mississippi River and I hope we come back.”

 

In a week marked with fluctuating water levels from heavy pre-tournament rains and strong winds the third and fourth days, Schlapper adjusted to the changing conditions and kept himself in the hunt.

 

On Day 1, he caught a fourth-place limit of 18-8. Adding a second-round bag that weighed 15-4, he rose to third. A limit of 14-2 kept him in third for Semifinal Saturday.

 

Concluding with a Championship Sunday limit of 18-7, Schlapper recorded the heaviest winning weight in a Bassmaster Elite event at the Mississippi River. Californian Ish Monroe won with 65-7 in 2018.

 

Edging fellow Wisconsin pro Caleb Kuphall by 2-12, Schlapper took home the $101,000 top prize. The season finale also awarded an invitation to fish the 2026 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Under Armour, March 13-15 at the Tennessee River.

 

Because Schlapper qualified for the Classic through his 30th-place finish in the Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year points, his invitation goes to Progressive Bassmaster Elite Series rookie Dakota Ebare, the first angler outside the Classic cut.

 

Tapping into what he described as significant local knowledge, Schlapper followed a well-calculated daily game plan that involved locking up to Pool 7 and then returning to Pool 8, from which the tournament launched.

 

“I know Pool 7 better and I figured with the Classic qualification and a lot of things on the line, a lot of people wouldn’t lock,” he said. “A lot of people get scared of (not making it back in time).”

 

In Pool 7, Schlapper targeted vast expanses of eel grass, where he used a Big Bite Baits Jerk Minnow on a 5/0 round bend hook and a Spro Bronzeye Frog to search for schooling fish. In Pool 8, he punched dense vegetation in the Goose Pond area with a creature bait on a 4/0 hook with a 1 1/2-ounce weight.

 

“Those are all ways I love to fish,” Schlapper said. “I only lost one key fish all week. I like fishing this way and I’m really glad I got to do it this week.”

 

In a fishery known for impressive quantity, big bites were the difference makers. On Championship Sunday, Schlapper caught two in the 4-pound class — one around a quarter to 9, the other at a quarter past 2. Schlapper’s 4-5 was the final day’s biggest bass.

 

“I wasn’t lying on the dock this morning when I said that these guys should be scared if they knew what I was around,” Schlapper said. “They thought I was just trying to get into their heads, but that was the caliber of fish I’ve been around all week.

 

“It’s just been tricky to get them to bite. Today, I got five of them to bite and I got all of them in the boat.”

 

Hailing from Mukwonago, Wis., Kuphall led the first three days with limits of 18-15, 17-3 and 14-10. Ending with 12-13, Kuphall finished second with 63-9.

 

All week, Kuphall also leveraged his extensive experience, as he committed himself to a pattern he learned over 20 years ago. Targeting undercut banks with occasional current breaks, he caught all of his fish on a 3/8- to 1/2-ounce Do-it Molds Sparky Head jig with a Big Bite Baits 2.75-inch Chunk.

 

“Coming into this event, the whole deal was making the Classic,” Kuphall said. “I was in 36th place (in AOY points) coming in and, out here, that is a very consistent way to catch fish. I felt like I could catch enough to make the Classic. I had no idea it was that good, that it would contend for the win.”

 

“I probably caught double the fish today that I did yesterday. I was just missing the big bites.”

 

Cory Johnston of Otonabee, Canada finished third with 62-6. His daily weights were 17-7, 14-9, 14-10 and 15-12.

 

Johnston caught his fish on a 6th Sense frog, a 3/8-, 1/2- and 3/4-ounce jig with a chunk trailer and a Texas-rigged 6th Sense Bongo. The key, he said, was locating small zones of opportunity amid the river’s vast habitat.

 

“This place is spot-oriented; you gotta find the sweet spot with a group of fish,” Johnston said. “I found two of those the first day of the tournament in Pool 7 and they carried me through the tournament.

 

“I had one really good grassmat the size of my boat. It was starting to blow away yesterday, but I still caught a 4-pounder out of it. Today, it was totally gone and I had to rely on my other spot.”

 

Cooper Gallant of Bowmanville, Canada and Jonathan Kelley of Old Forge, Pa., tied for  Phoenix Boats Big Bass award. Each angler received a $1,000 award for their 5-pound, 9-ounce fish.

 

Texas pro Lee Livesay earned the $2,000 Rapala CrushCity Monster Bag of the Tournament bonus for his 21-11 limit from Day 2. 

 

Austin Felix earned the $1,000 BassTrakk contingency award for accurate reporting.  

 

Virgina’s John Crews the highest place entrant to the Toyota Bonus Bucks program, earning the $3,000 bonus while Paul Mueller earned the $2,000 bonus as the second-highest entrant. 

 

Schlapper earned the $4,000 Yamaha PowerPay bonus for the highest finishing entrant running a Yamaha Outboard while Kyoya Fujita earned a $1,500 PowerPay bonus. 

 

Chris Johnston of Otonabee, Canada won the Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year title with 776 points. Johnston, who also won the 2024 title, became only the fourth angler in Bassmaster history to win consecutive AOY titles. Previous consecutive winners were Roland Martin (1971-73, 78-79, 84-85), Guido Hibdon (1990-91) and Kevin VanDam (2008-11).

 

Tucker Smith of Birmingham, Ala., won the Dakota Lithium Elite Series Rookie of the Year title with 631 points.

Monday, August 18, 2025

Laker Howell Wins 2025 the St. Croix Bassmaster Open at Leech Lake presented by SEVIIN.


By David A. Brown

BASS Press Release

WALKER, Minn. — The only thing that stood taller than Laker Howell was the fishing rod he used to win the St. Croix Bassmaster Open at Leech Lake presented by SEVIIN.

At 6-foot-5, the pro from Guntersville, Ala., armed himself with a 7-foot-9 Daiwa Kage medium swimbait rod and leaned on his largemouth prowess to tally a two-day total of 39 pounds, 13 ounces. Turning in daily weights of 19-10 and 20-3, Howell edged Texan Jace Lindsay by a pound.

The tournament’s scheduled start was postponed from Thursday to Friday due to a hazardous wind forecast. The event was shortened to two days, with the full field fishing both days.

“I don’t even have the words; I gotta thank the Lord right now,” a tearful Howell said. “Everyone who does this for a living understands why I’m crying. There’s so much you put into it. All the emotion, all the hard work. The late nights, the early mornings, all the YouTube fishing videos you study.”

Friday, August 15, 2025

2025 Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats Northern Division event on St. Lawrence River Day 1: Brody Campbell 1st, Luzak Tied for 2nd!

As usual, Brody Campbell put himself in contention for the win in another Toyota Series event. Photo by Jody White. 

By Tyler Brinks, Toyota Series Press Release

MASSENA, N.Y. – With several high-profile events on the mighty St. Lawrence River producing countless big bags of smallmouth in recent weeks, expectations were high coming into the Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats Northern Division event. It’s safe to say the famed river lived up to its reputation and maybe even surpassed it as Ohio’s Brody Campbell took the Day 1 lead with 26 pounds, 2 ounces, one of three pros to exceed the 26-pound mark.

Just 2 ounces back of Campbell are Erik Luzak and Christian Greico, who weighed 26 pounds apiece, and the weights are stacked below. Tournament Director Mark McWha welcomed many anglers to the “20-pound club” after weighing their bags, but the club became much less exclusive as the weigh-in progressed, with 56 pros and nine co-anglers reaching that number. On the co-angler side, Alabama’s Eric White bagged 23-12, a lead of more than 2 pounds over Virginia’s Hunter Tibbetts, who brought in 21-10.

This event is presented by Suzuki Marine and hosted by the Town of Massena and features a field of 140 pros and co-anglers.

Campbell starts strong with the lead and Big Bass

Campbell is a bass tournament iron man, already fishing his 19th MLF event this season across the country and at different levels. He’s already scored a Toyota Series win in January on Sam Rayburn in Texas and hopes to add another victory this week on the northern border. With over 26 pounds, he’s well on his way and reported catching his limit quickly this morning, which included the day’s big bass at 6-13.

“I made a long run, over an hour away, and once I got down there to my first spot, I had almost 27 pounds in my first 30 minutes of fishing,” he said. “It’s a place I’ve caught them before, and it was loaded. I broke one off my first cast that was over 6 pounds. Then, my second cast, I catch that one that was almost 7, and the next one after that was 6 1/2.”

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