How These Top American Bass Teams Caught Their Fish!



Lake: Tenmile / Osprey Point
Event Date: 3/11/2006

Place
Team Name
Weight
How They Did it!
1 Larry Slaughter & Harvey Banker
15.7
Crankin’ & Jiggin’ Black/Brown ¼ oz. Jigs in 5’-10’, grass, wood, arms/main lake, early, 10# & 16# line, Gamakatsu Hooks, G-Loomis Rods, Shimano Reels
2 James Moore & Jerry Thompson
15.45
Fishin’ Jigs slow in 15’, hard bottom, south end of lake, morning, 15# line, Shimano Reels
3 Chris Carpenter & Chuck Hose
12.75
Texas Riggin’ & Crankin’ Small Pumpkin & Blue Gill patterned Yamamoto Plastics & Blades in 8’ – 12’, lily pads, warmer water, south end of lake, all day, 15#-20# Gama line, Owner Hooks, Shimano Rods & Shimano Reels
4 Rick Bozman & Ray Currie
11.6
3/8 oz. Brown Jigs, slow in 12’-14’, wood, banks, south end of lake, morning, 12#-15# line, G-Loomis Rods & Shimano Reels
5 Robert Caldwell & Tom Yeack
9.05
½ oz & ¾ oz. Black Jigs in 20’, grass, south end of lake, all day, 20# line
6 Richard Schradle & Det Mason
8.3
1/2 oz. & 5/8 oz. Crawdad patterned Crankbaits, slow in 10’, reeds & pads, morning, 10# line, Shimano Reels
7 Chris Bedsaul & Patrick Helms
7.55
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8 Allen Green & Gary J. Johnson
6.9
Texas Riggin’ Small Watermelon colored Plastics in 20’, wood, middle part of lake, 10:30-11:30, 8# line, Gamakatsu Hooks
9 Aaron Crane & Troy Corum
6.7
Pitchin’ ½ oz. Chartreuse Lipless Cranks & Brown Jigs in 10’-19’, grass line & boat docks, point to Coleman, early morning, 12# line
10 Steven Stavros & Jamin Van Meter
5.3
Chartreuse Blades & Blue/White Tubes in 10’-14 wood, south end of lake, mid morning/afternoon, Shimano Reels