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Morgan Bounces Back, Wins Bassmaster Southern Open on Lake Guntersville PDF Print E-mail
Written by Char Flippo   
Sunday, 01 February 2009 06:29

Field Looks Ahead to Lake Tohopekaliga


GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. — “Sweet” was the word of the day Saturday according to angler Andy Morgan
of Dayton, Tenn., who found his first ever BASS win in the CITGO Bassmaster Southern Open on Lake
Guntersville. Morgan fished three secluded spots during the tournament, going back to his Day 1 honey
holes on Day 3 to bring in 17 pounds, 10 ounces for a total of 56-6.

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Three Divisions Provide Direct Avenues to Bassmaster Classic, Bassmaster Series PDF Print E-mail
Written by Char Flippo   
Sunday, 01 February 2009 06:27
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BASS has adjusted its qualifying berths with the addition of the Northern Open division, which will visit Maryland's Chesapeake Bay, New York's Lake Champlain and Ohio's Lake Erie. As in past years, the Open format will provide direct qualifying avenues into the Bassmaster Elite Series and the Bassmaster Classic.

In 2009, the top two pro competitors from each of three divisions will advance to the Bassmaster Classic and the top seven pro anglers to the Bassmaster Elite Series. The points system for the Opens that will determine Elite Series and Classic qualifiers will mirror the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings used in the Elite Series.

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BassMaster Field Set PDF Print E-mail
Written by Char Flippo   
Thursday, 13 December 2007 00:00

The Bassmaster Elite Series field was completed Thursday and it includes several anglers from Florida.

BASS announced today the complete roster for the 2008 Bassmaster Elite Series as the final 10 competitors were determined via the outcome of the Bassmaster Elite Series WildCard event. The 10 anglers who made the Elites through the WildCard will join the previously announced 100 competitors who qualified via the Bassmaster Elite Series or the Bassmaster Open circuits.

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Timmy Horton of Alabama Scores His First Bassmaster Elite Series Win; California's Skeet Reese Takes the Lead in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year Race PDF Print E-mail
Written by Char Flippo   
Monday, 16 July 2007 00:00

Plattsburg, New York - Using only a fraction of his allotted fishing time Sunday, Timmy Horton of Muscle Shoals, Ala., cruised to his first Bassmaster Elite Series win in the Champion's Choice presented by Toyota Tundra at Lake Champlain, finishing with a four-day weight of 83 pounds, 10 ounces for a victory of nearly 13 pounds over Skeet Reese of Auburn, Calif.

But Reese was also a winner Sunday: His runner-up finish propelled him past Kevin VanDam and into the lead in the Toyota Tundra Angler of the Year standings. With three tournaments left in the 11-event Elite Series season, Reese is 12 points in front of VanDam in the battle for the $125,000 AOY title. The top 50 anglers will share in a total purse of $601,000.

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VanDam Still Number One as Morgan Moves Up in Rankings PDF Print E-mail
Written by Char Flippo   
Friday, 27 June 2008 00:00

Following are the BassFan World Rankings as updated after the recent Ft. Loudoun-Tellico FLW Tour. Notable movement:

Kevin VanDam, a BASS pro, didn't fish last week, but maintains a massive 40-point lead in the Rankings.

Andy Morgan finished 8th at Loudoun, which was his second Top 10 of the five FLW Tour events so far this season. His worst finish this year is 36th, and he leads the FLW Tour Angler of the Year race with one event remaining. That all helps push him up one spot to 3rd in the world - less than a point behind 2nd-place Skeet Reese.

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