Pool 9 Champs: Brett Rudy/Drew Berquist |
June 18th: The first stop on the Hot Rod Baits Bass Series landed the 17 teams on Pool 9 of the Mississippi River near Lansing, Iowa. The water conditions, like most of the time on the big river were changing. Recently the river was several feet high, and leading up to the event was dropped to around the 9.5ft level, leaving it about a foot higher than normal. The pool was definitely dirtier than expected when anglers made their way to practice. Weed growth on the river has not taken off with the recent high water levels leaving the current to flow and disrupt the banks and bottom of the river creating the less than typical cleaner water. Recent thunderstorms also were around the area midweek causing areas around creek to become turbid as well. With all this facing the anglers, anticipation of who would catch the biggest five biggest bass amongst the competitors ran high. A lot of money, bragging rights, and valuable Team of the Year points were on the line and many anglers made the most of their time on the water.
Tournament day greeted the anglers with cool weather, fifty degrees made the morning prep and ride to the first locations a cold one. However, that didn't last long as the sun popped out and started warming things quickly that day. It was a great day fish, mild winds all day long and no precipitation. Anglers had 8.5 hours to find the biggest five bass that they could before bringing them in to the 2:00pm weigh in. In fifth place at the event was the father/son team of Travis and Cyrus Butters. They had 4 smallmouth and 1 largemouth bass that weighed 12.29#. Fourth Place went to Kevin Christensen and Keith Donnelly, they had 1 smallmouth and 4 largemouth bass weighing 13.26#. Reaching third place was Todd Reed and Dan Sweeney; they caught 2 smallmouth and 3 largemouth that weighed 14.35#. In the Runner-up spot was Justin Heim and Andrew Paulsen, they had 5 smallmouth weighing in at 15.01#, they also had the Big Bass for the event, a beautiful smallie that weighed 3.25#. The Champs; Brett Rudy and Drew Berquist had 2 smallmouth and 3 largemouth bass that weighed 15.13#. It really shows the caliber of anglers in this series with those big weights at the top of the leader board under challenging river conditions.
- A quick data summary of the weigh-in:
- 59 total bass weighed in, average of 3.5 per boat.
- 32 Largemouth Bass and 27 Smallmouth Bass
- 144.28 Pounds of fish weighed in and released alive, which averaged 2.45# per bass
- It took an average of of 2.46# per bass to get "in the money"
Congrats to all the anglers who found fish during this event, especially the 10 teams that weighed in a limit of 5 bass. The next event is at 12-Mile Lake in the middle of July. This event will decide the Team of the Year due to the first event being canceled due to weather at Spirit Lake.
Complete results can be found on the website here: June 18, 2022: Pool 9 Results
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