Victory Tournament Aug. 25 Results




Eighteen boats/anglers participated in the August 25, 2020 at Ray Hubbard for the Tuesday evening tournament with COVID restrictions and social distancing.

Winners:
1st place: Kyle Hay with 13.86lbs. $455 (Total win:$455+$100BB+$660SB=$555!)
2nd place: Chris Robinson/Nate Robinson with 12.12lbs. $200 (Total win:$200+$500 Prestige Ford Bonus=$700!)
3rd place: Adam Vesely/Taylor Gauntt with 11.87lbs. $150
4th place: Jeff Farrar/Keith Taylor with 9.92lbs. $100
5th place: Zach Watts/Cody Brunette with 9.10lbs. Owner Hook Package
Big Bass: Kyle Hay with 7.17lbs. $100
No one caught a Super Bass and the pot rolls over to next week!
Ardent Challenge test driver: Participant

More info at: www.victorybass.com




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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 7)

GOOD. Water stained; 71 degrees; 0.44 feet above pool. Fishing patterns are holding steady with more rain in the forecast. White bass are relating to structure on drop-offs around shallow flats. The shad are spawning on shallow points and flats early morning, so look for feeding white bass in as little as 2 feet of water. Throw small swim baits, tail spinners or rattle traps. You can also blind cast topwaters and catch numbers of fish. Crappie are related to brush piles 12-21 feet of water. Small numbers are showing up at bridge columns and they are moving around drop off going from structure to structure. Catfish are good on the north end of the lake on long points and around timber 15-24 feet using prepared stink baits. After the rains stage your boat in front of feeder creeks as the running water will bring the catfish in the boat. Chumming will help bring the schools into your areas. Report by John Varner, John Varner's Guide Service.

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