Jeffers and Bragg Crowned 2013 High School Fishing World Finals Champions

High school anglers have been grinding it out all week on Lake Dardanelle for today, for a chance, a moment in the spotlight.  The record setting week wrapped up as the top 20 high school anglers in the country and one wild card draw went head to head to crown this year’s world finals champions.  The weights were zeroed; the heaviest five bass sack would take it all.  Anglers left it all on the water for those titles, in the end the team from South Carolina, Trevor Jeffers and Hunter Bragg, came out victorious.

Jeffers and bragg 2_edited-1The pair will walk away with a $1,000/yr for four year scholarship each to the colleges they choose, scholarship presented by the Future Fisherman Foundation.  They will also both receive a $500 Cabela’s gift card and selection from an array of prizes like new hp laptops, Google Chromebooks, Android tablets, 32” LCD flat screen TVs and IPod touches, not to mention, 4ft world finals trophies.    

Jeffers and Bragg had a five bass limit weighing 19lbs 11ounces to win the titles.  “We would never expect this from our first few days of fishing; but, what we did today was completely new,” the team said.  “It was more of like pre-practice out there.  We went out, had fun and didn’t try to kill ourselves.  I mean our fishing holes weren’t holding enough weight to be able to beat them.  So, we had to do something different & it paid off big time.”

Jeffers and Bragg came in with solid weights the first two days but struggled on the third tojeffers and bragg.jpg2 make the final cut.  After making the finals, they decided to sit down and put something new together.  “We just rode up the river and fished frogs and lily pads all day.  We have never done it before in the three years we’ve been here.”

The pair had a limit by 10am and then culled four pounders fishing up and down one stretch of bank.  “He told me last night we are going to go big or go home, one of the two,” Bragg said.  “And I told him this was my last year and I wanted to go all out; there was no need to hold back,” Jeffers chimed in.      

Both anglers are seniors this year, so for them the win came just in time.  “It means the world. This has been my dream; it means a lot to go out with a bang,” Jeffers said.  “We fished really hard for these four days, not including practice days, not including the past three years we’ve been here.  Just means a lot to be able to come out here & go out winning, and never have to worry about, hey, we lost by three ounces,” Jeffers continued.  “Just to know we won; it’s the best feeling in the world & it’s something we will never forget.”

Among the top prize winners, were the Multi-Species tournament anglers from Marshall County, Ky., Logan Thomas and Colton Story.  The object of the tournament was to catch the most and heaviest species of fish.  They had six species of fish and were awarded a $300 Cabela’s gift card.

The second through tenth place teams all won Cabela’s gift cards and their choice of new hp laptops, Google Chromebooks, Android tablets, 32” LCD flat screen TVs and IPod touches

Bethel University in McKenzie, Texas offered a $5,000/yr for four year scholarship to the highest finishing graduated senior or team of graduated seniors, that be the case.

This is the fourth year beautiful Lake Dardanelle and the City of Russellville, Ark., have played host to the most prestigious event in high school fishing, the High School Fishing World Finals.  The event was presented by The Bass Federation, (TBF) and FLW, as well as, their sponsor partners.  Twenty different states and one hundred and thirty-three high school teams traveled to compete.  It was a week they’ll never forget, fishing for moments that will last forever.        

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Submitted by: Nick Angiulo

 2013 All Ameican Day 2 Big Fish - 2      During the week of June 24, 2013, I had the good fortune to experience an opportunity that only a few true “amateur” bass fishermen get: the chance to fish at the yearly BFL (Bass Fishing League) All American tournament run by the FLW, the premier bass fishing organization in the country.  This tournament, which has been dubbed by some as the most difficult bass tournament in the world to qualify for, pits the best “weekend warrior” anglers against one another.  Most of the participants qualified for the event by fishing in five local BFL events in 2012 and finishing high enough in those events to fish in one of the several regional BFL events where they had to finish in the top six to get a berth at the 2013 All American.  The alternate route to the All American, and the one taken by me, was to qualify through The Bass Federation (TBF).  That route is arguably even more difficult.  For me, it started by fishing in five New Jersey Bass Federation tournaments in 2011 and finishing in second place in the overall standings, which placed me on the 2012 New Jersey Bass Federation’s State Team.  From there, the Team fished in the TBF Mid-Atlantic Divisional tournament held in September 2012 on the Potomac River.  At that event, I was the second highest finisher from New Jersey, which qualified me as a Co-Angler for the 2013 TBF National Championship.  At that event, held in April 2013 at Grand Lake in Oklahoma, I wound up as the top Co-Angler from the Mid-Atlantic Division (and in sixth place overall) which got me a coveted spot as a Co-Angler at the 2013 All American, which this year, was held on June 27, 28 and 29 at Nickajack Lake in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Continue reading

2013 VA TBF Junior State Championship

LowranceThe VA TBF Junior Championship kicked off on Saturday, June 22, 2013 at Locust Shade Park in Dumfries VA with all anglers, parents and boat captains being treated to a huge cookout hosted by Northern VA Junior Bass Anglers.  On Sunday, June 23, 2013, 38 anglers arrived at Leesylvania State Park on the Potomac River at 5:30am. As the 6am blast-off was closing in, the rain set in. Anglers and boat captains blasted off at 6:15 in the pouring rain and returned to the ramp at 2pm for the crowning of the 2013 VA State Champions. When the scales closed, the State Champion in the 11-14 age group was Michael Cox of Virginia Junior Anglers with a 4 fish limit that weighed 8.89 lbs and in the 15-18 age group, Matthew Rock of Southwest Virginia Junior Bass Anglers had a limit of 4 bass that weighed 10.43 lbs. After the crowning, everyone was treated to another cookout. Special thanks to the following sponsors: Bass Pro Shops of Ashland VA, Green Top Sporting Goods, Deep Creek Lures, Missile Baits, Chum’s Bait and Tackle, Rod Glove, Rat-L-Trap, Preferred Plastics Custom Baits, Dave’s Tournament Tackle, Plano and Lowrance!!!!

Kansas State Youth Tournament Championship 2013

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In the 11 – 14 Age Group, Zach Vielhauer, pictured on the left above, from Shawnee KS, was 1st place with a limit of 5 fish and a total of 1534 points. 2nd place was Hunter Baird, pictured on the right above, from Gypsum KS, with a limit of 5 fish and a total of 1460 points.

The Bass Federation of Kansas (TBFKS), in partnership with the Russell County Economic Development Convention and Visitors Bureau hosted the 2013 Youth Tournament on Saturday, May 18th.  It was held at Wilson Lake at Sylvan KS with two age groups.  Both winners will move on to the Junior World Championship near Shreveport LA in August.  Continue reading