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Tusculum College Takes Narrow Lead After Day One

Tarleton State and University of North Alabama Sit in 2nd and 3rd

Day one of the 2017 BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship presented by Cabela’s is in the books.  There was no question this would be a great day of bass fishing featuring 192 of the best collegiate fishing teams in the country, representing 91 colleges and universities on the water.  The field included the top 20 ranked teams in the Cabela’s School of the Year presented by Abu Garcia to make it arguably the toughest field ever assembled in college fishing.

As the day kicked off here on the shores of Pickwick Lake in Florence, Alabama anglers arrived to find snacks and drinks provided by Bob’s Machine and ice provided by Russell Marine Products to fill their boats.   At daybreak Pickwick Lake greeted anglers with calm winds, cool air temperatures and sunny skies.   Anglers had to decide to make the long early morning run to the west, or head east and gamble on catch a quick limit in the tail race below the Wilson Lake Dam.  It didn’t take long to see that making that long early morning run paid off with reports of numerous fish catches coming in first thing.

The most popular pattern was t0 target the schools of Pickwick Lake bass that had moved out to the ledges after the spawn.   Anglers were using a wide variety of baits ranging from finesse style presentation using drop shots and shakey heads, to anglers that went with more reaction baits like swimbaits, crankbaits, and flutter spoons. Anglers had the added bonus of having a strong current from Wilson Lake that helped get the fish active throughout the day.

When day one was all said and done, the top five teams heading into day two of the Championship are giving the fans a little bit of everything.  In first place, the small school that is leading a field of the best teams in college fishing is Tusculum College – their team of Nick Hartfield and Corey Neece brought in an awesome five fish bag that topped the scales at 23.92 pounds.

The second place team is from Tarleton State in Texas, the only school to have two teams sitting in the top five after day one.  This team of Dakota Ebare and Justin Seeton came across the scales with 23.76 pounds and had the big fish of day one with an 8.38 pound monster Pickwick Lake bass.

The third place team of Sloan Pennington and Hunter McCarty brought in 23.31 pounds today.They are representing the hometown favorites from the University of North Alabama located right here in Florence, Alabama.

Complete top ten are:

Nick Hatfield & Corey Neece – Tusculum College, 23.92 pounds

Dakota Ebare & Justin Seeton – Tarleton State University, 23.76 pounds

Sloan Pennington & Hunter Mccarty – University of North Alabama, 23.31 pounds

Wyatt Young & Tucker Sargent – Tarleton State University, 20.84 pounds

Mitchell Jennings & Cole Burdeshaw –Auburn University, 19.60 pounds

Patrick Walters & Hunter Buice – University of South Carolina, 18.90 pounds

Evan Owrey & Kristopher Queen – Bethel University, 18.74 pounds

Tyler Ellis & Hayden Lee – Missouri State University, 18.47 pounds

Joshua Butts & Reid Conner –Wallace State Community College, 18.37

Cody Salzmann & Justin Thomas – University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff, 18.03 pounds

There will be coverage from all the boats in the top five as well as other teams in contention all day on Friday.  You can find the coverage at www.collegiatebasschampionship.com.

We would like to invite everyone out to launch at 6:00am at McFarland Park in Florence, Alabama.  We will also Live Stream Launch at http://www.collegiatebasschampionship.com/live-video/.  You can also see the weigh-in starting at 2:30 pm CST.

About the ACA

The Association of Collegiate Anglers, a division of Careco TV, is a sanctioning body developed to facilitate growth, development, and structure within competitive collegiate bass fishing. The ACA provides support to dozens of school operated regional events nationwide and owns the Cabela’s Collegiate Bass Fishing Series, the largest participatory collegiate tournament circuit in the country.  With dedicated collegiate fishing programming on several television networks, four nationally televised collegiate bass fishing events, and thousands of members, the ACA is the leader in competitive collegiate bass fishing.  For more information on the ACA, or the Cabela’s Collegiate Bass Fishing Series, visit www.CollegiateBassChampionship.com.

By: Amanda Gutierrez

 

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