The Lamar University team of Quinton Evans of Orange, Texas, and Colby Ogden of Kountze, Texas, won the FLW College Fishing Southern Conference tournament on Toledo Bend Saturday with five bass weighing 19 pounds, 6 ounces. Their win qualified them for the 2014 Southern Conference Invitational on Sam Rayburn Reservoir.
In their first FLW College Fishing event together, Evans and Ogden sacked almost 20 pounds of pre-spawn Toledo Bend bass. Their finish led a strong overall effort from Lamar, as both Lamar teams placed in the top five.
“We had to cover a bunch of water to catch them,” said Ogden. “We knew we could go to certain areas and catch one or two, but we didn’t have an area where they were really grouped up.”
“We only culled once,” said Evans. “It wasn’t a numbers game; we just found the right ones.”
The pair said they caught their fish by cranking a custom-painted Livingston Lures Pro Ripper over stump flats in 6 to 8 feet of water.
“Stumps are a dime a dozen on Toledo Bend and you just had to hit every one,” said Ogden.
“It feels good to win,” finished Evans. “Sam Rayburn is like our second home lake, so it’ll be good to get to fish close to home again for the Invitational.”
The top 15 teams that advanced to the 2014 FLW College Fishing Southern Conference Invitational are:
1st: Lamar University – Quinton Evans, Orange, Texas, and Colby Ogden, Kountze, Texas five bass 19-6 $2,000
2nd: Louisiana Tech University Matthew Loetscher, Many, La., and Caleb Boudreaux, Doyline, La. five bass 18-2 $1,000
3rd: Nicholls State University Trevor Leblanc and Jess Robertson, both from Houma, La. five bass 17-6 $500
4th: Lamar University Brandon Simoneaux, Bridge City, Texas, and Josh Bowie, Port Neches, Texas five bass 17-3 $500
5th: Sam Houston State Robert Laskoskie, Kemah, Texas, and Jared Pruitt, Crowley, Texas five bass 15-11 $500
6th: Texas A&M Josh Bensema, Willis, Texas, and Vann Millican, College Station, Texas four bass 14-11
7th: University of Louisiana-Lafayette Joshua Clark, Merryville, La., and Eric Fusilier, Ville Platte, La. five bass 14-7
8th: Tarleton State-Stephenville Hunter Edwards, Breckenridge, Texas, and Marshall Hughes, Port Neches, Texas five bass 14-3
9th: University of Arkansas Ben Dubois, Fayetteville, Ark., and Keeton Villines, Huntsville, Ark. five bass 12-14
10th: LSU-Shreveport – James Avant, Shreveport, La., and Jared Rascoe, Stonewall, La. four bass 12-7
11th: University of Louisiana-Lafayette Ry Savory, Saint Martinsville, La., and Dustin Robichaux, Lafayette, La. three bass 12-7
12th: Texas A&M Zachary Wymer, Southlake, Texas, and Cole Temple, College Station, Texas five bass 11-2
13th: University of Louisiana-Monroe Jackson Blackety, Monroe, La., and Tyler Craig, Frierson, La. four bass 11-1
14th: University of Louisiana-Lafayette Zachary Dubois, Kaplan, La., and Colby Drago, Livonia, La. four bass 10-4
15th: University of Louisiana-Monroe Nick Ladart and Brian Eaton, both of Monroe, La. two bass 9-11
FLW College Fishing teams compete in three qualifying events in one of five conferences – Central, Northern, Southern, Southeastern and Western. The top 15 teams from each regular-season tournament will qualify for one of five conference invitational tournaments. The top 10 teams from each conference invitational tournament will advance to the 2015 FLW College Fishing National Championship.
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By: Jody White, Communications Specialist, FLW Outdoors