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Bass Champs Tournament Trails
David & Moore has a Grand Slam on Rayburn with more than 33 lbs at Bass Champs

by Patty Lenderman
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Winners Harold Moore and Scott David
Photo by Patty Lenderman

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Your top three teams - from left - BassChamps President Chad Potts, Rusty Clark and Shelby Shaw (2nd), Scott David and Harold Moore (1st), Corey Waldrop and Craig Waldrop(3rd),and Mel Hawkins (Big Bass). Photos courtesy of Patty Lenderman.
Photo by Patty Lenderman
(Feb. 19, 2007 - Lake Sam Rayburn)... What is it that drives a person to fish tournaments? Is it the thrill of competition? The big money that can be won? Whatever it is, 329 teams went out on Sam Rayburn February 17th on a very cold and windy day. Rayburn has been trying to hide her coveted bass in recent tournaments, but they could hide no more. Scott David and Harold Moore won $20,000 for 1st place with nearly 34 pounds, and Mel Hawkins and Jason Moore brought in the 11.80 lb Big Bass of the tournament.

The morning began with frigid temperatures and the wind was already lifting whitecaps and rollers on the lake. It was decided to allow trailering for safety reasons, allowing the teams to find a launch site closer to where they would be fishing. The teams could begin fishing at 7:00, but had to put their rods down at 3:00. All teams would have to be to the weigh in at the Umphrey Family Pavilion before the scales closed at 4:45. They faced a lot of challenges, with blue bird skies and winds gusting to near 40mph at times. True to form, these challenges were overcome bringing in some daunting sacks of fish.

Scott David and Harold Moore brought in a remarkable weight of 33.88 lbs, securing a 1st place win. "We trailered to our spot" David explained. "When we got there, we just had to sit and watch the fish on our depth finder until it was time to fish." At 7:00, they began throwing a 1 oz Carolina rigged watermelon red Kicker Fish wacky worm in water 18-20’ deep. "Our spot was fairly protected from the wind, at a deep hydrilla bed. We had a limit in the boat by 8:10, and caught our last cull at 10:40. It was the only spot we fished all day." They had several nice fish in their bag, and had a hard time picking the heaviest to weigh for big bass. Their biggest kicker weighed 8.88 lbs. They won $20,000 with more than a 10 pound margin! They would like to thank Falcon Lures, Castaway Rods, Kicker Fish Bait Co., River Bottom Lures and Stanley Baits.

Rusty Clark and Shelby Shaw secured 2nd place with 23.26 lbs. They hammered on shallower fish, concentrating on inside grass lines at around 7’. "We started throwing Carolina rigged watermelon lizards and red 3/4 oz rattle traps in about 26’, and just worked our way up to the grass." In just over an hour, they had a limit in the boat. "After that, we ran up the lake and culled all but one." They ran their boat all the way from the north end of the lake in rough water to the weigh in. It took over an hour, but was well worth it for 2nd place and $5,000. That’s not all, they were also the highest finishing team in a qualified Skeeter boat that doubled their winnings to a $10,000 total.

Father & son team of Craig and Corey Waldrop won 3rd place with 22.20 lbs. "It was windy!" Corey exclaimed. "We had a good morning bite, then it just turned off. We were using a 1/2 oz Falcon chartreuse & white spinnerbait in water no deeper than 6’. With the water dropping, there’s not much of an inside grass line." Corey explained that they were fishing the mouths of spawning coves with isolated cover. "We hit three major spots. The fish are really wanting to move up." They were presented with a $4,000 check.

The Big Bass of the tournament was weighed in by Mel Hawkins, with partner Jason Moore. She tipped the scales at 11.80 lbs! Mel landed the fish, catching her on a 3/4 oz white Stanley spinnerbait. "We were on a windy point, fishing the inside grass line in about 7’. I didn’t even know she hit it, I thought I was hung in moss. I went to pull it out, and she started swimming off. I told Jason ‘Good gravy I’ve got a monster!’". It was the only bite they got all day. They won $1,000 for Big Bass plus another $650 for finishing in 31st place.

rounding out the top 10:
4th $3,000 20.98 lbs Greg Christian / Bill Wilcox
5th $2,500 20.42 lbs Douglas Posey / Lloyd Curtis
6th $2,000 18.00 lbs Joe Moss / Steven Moorhead
7th $1,500 17.66 lbs Clint West / Clay West
8th $1,300 17.56 lbs Artie L0ngron / Todd Soape
9th $1,200 16.82 lbs Lance Hughes / Scooter Clark
10th $1,100 16.44 lbs Ricky Potts / Bill Hudspeth
-and last in the money-
45th $ 500 10.42 lbs Gary Paris / William Eddleman

The $250 smallest fish award was won by Brian Presley and Eugene Ratcliff for their 1.56 lb bass.

Tournament statistics:

Total Entries: 329 teams
Total Collected: $85,540.00
Total payback C & P: $75,400
Payback Percentage: 88%
Total Fish: 416
Total weight: 1222.08 lbs
Number of limits: 30
Number of zero’s: 186


The next East Texas Region tournament will be March 17th on Sam Rayburn at the Umphrey Family Pavilion.


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Jason Moore and Mel Hawkins weigh in the giant at 11.80 pounds!
Photo by Patty Lenderman
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