Garrett Hall wins Bass Champs Mega Bass




Over 1,900 anglers from Canada and 23 states spanning from Ohio to Texas converged at Lake Fork Marina where thre 11 pound largemouth bass were weighed throughout the day. Garrett Hall of Kilgore, TX caught the mega bass of the day to win the grand prize of a new Skeeter ZX200 powered by a Yamaha SHO and equipped with Lowrance and Power Pole.

All but two hours of the day the top winners caught bass over the slot limit. The first double digit fish, 11.34 pounds, was weighed in by Owen Rowland.

Garrett Hall of Kilgore, TX took his bass to the scales, and it locked in at 11.38 pounds. 

In the last hour of the tournament, Bryan Toombs of Royse City, TX weighed another bass over 11 pound bass, 11.13 pounds.

Hall's total winnings added up to $70,00. Patty Lenderman of Bass Champs reports Garrett and partner initially fished shallow banks on the north end of the lake, working their way south.

They had some luck on a Space Monkey, square billed crank baits, and senko’s. He caught the tournament winning bass on a white chatter bait.

“As soon as I set the hook, I knew it was a good fish."

Garrett's partner netted the fish on the first try.

“We took pictures, and guessed it was around 12 pounds. I tried to fish some more after that, but couldn’t. This is the biggest fish I have ever caught!” 

Top hourly $15,000 winners include:

8:00 8.40 lbs. Anthony Jones, Irving TX
9:00 11.34 lbs. Owen Rowland, Bearden AR
10:00 2.50 lbs. Richard Michaels, Alba TX
11:00 2.55 lbs. Alan Swarts, Mt Vernon, TX
12:00 9.65 lbs. Eric Worley, Fort Worth, TX
1:00 11.38 lbs. Garrett Hall, Kilgore TX
2:00 11.13 lbs. Bryan Toombs, Royse City, TX

For more details visit www.BassChamps.com or call 817-439-3274

 

 

 




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GOOD. Water Stained; 81 degrees; 2.41 feet below pool. Bass are good on topwaters early in the morning around grass. Square bills crankbaits are fair in mid range depths around 4-6 feet on points and flats. Carolina rigs are good in 7-10 feet of water on ridges with small baits. Report by Marc Mitchell, Lake Fork Guide Service. Streamers are tempting active feeding bass in 1-3 feet on main lake points. Dock fishing is providing a variety of fish with small beaded fish imitations. Catfish are shallow around boat houses and brush. Report by Guide Alex Guthrie, Fly Fish Fork Guide Service. The crappie fishing on Lake Fork is just phenomenal right now going into the early winter months. We have fish in depths from 14-58 feet. You can find crappie almost everywhere on the lake but if you find the right area they are loaded up. We are seeing some black crappie grouped up in numbers. The huge white crappie has been showing off the past month also. We are catching fish on timber mostly and pole timber and Bois D Arc trees are both good. Some fish will be holding to bridges as they migrate as well. Minnows continue to be the best bait, but jigs will work too. The catfish bite on Lake Fork is nothing short of incredible. There are so many catfish in the 20-25 feet range around timber you can almost fish anywhere. If you drop some cattle cubes or sour grain in an area you will be catching fish within 30 minutes on any prepared catfish bait you drop down. Report by Jacky Wiggins, Jacky Wiggins Guide Service.

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