Ray Hubbard Bass Club Tournament Results




The Ray Hubbard Bass Club fished their sixth members only tournament of the year, Saturday September 12th on Cedar Creek Lake. The weather was nice and 33 boats came out to have some fun. Fishing unfortunately was very tough as it can be this time of year. Only four limits were brought to the scales and big fish were scarce as well. When weigh in was over the team of Duane Limberg and Ryan Lawson took home their first RHBC victory with a limit that weighed 13.52 pounds. Big Bass of the tournament went to the team of Brandon Putnam and Joey Deans with a 5.19. The following are the top 10 finishes.


1. Duane Limberg - Ryan Lawson, 5 fish, 3.96 big bass, 13.52 lbs.
2. Chris Atkinson - Tom Brouillette, 5 fish, 11.58 lbs.
3. Brandon Putnam - Joey Deans, 3 fish, 5.19 big bass, 9.88 lbs.
4. David Choate - Stan Browning, 4 fish, 9.64 lbs.
5. James Crawford - Shellye Crawford, 4 fish, 8.62 lbs.
6. Adam Vesely - Tylor Gauntt, 5 fish, 9.62 (-1.00 penalty)
7. Paul Spann - Bill Gammons, 4 fish, 8.62 lbx.
8. Tommy Climer - Ronnie Manning, 4 fish, big bass 4.63 lbs, 8.18 lbs.
9. Cameron Laing - Sherman Franklin, 5 fish, 7.99 lbs.
10. Clark Crenshaw - Bobby Bieber, 4 fish, 7.34 lbs.
Thirty-three boats entered. Total fish weighted 67; total weight 138.57 lbs.
Photo courtesy RHBC

 




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GOOD. Water stained; 85 degrees; 0.07 feet below pool. White bass have been fair in the mornings with surface activity on the common flats. Throw small swim baits, tail spinners or rattletraps. Later in the morning white bass are moving out to deeper water on long points, road beds and levees. Crappie are slow and relating to brush piles 12-18 feet of water. Crappie are showing up at bridge columns and they are moving around drop off going from structure to structure. Catfish are good in wooded timber 15-18 feet with prepared punch bait. Chumming will help bring the schools into your areas. Report by John Varner, John Varner's Guide Service.

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