Rookies Join Bass Fishing Legends In 2017 Bassmaster Elite Series Field

The 2017 Bassmaster Elite Series roster has been set at 111 and will include at least 13 newcomers to the prestigious bass fishing circuit, B.A.S.S. announced today. The new tournament year, which begins in February, also marks the return of legendary angler David Fritts of Lexington, N.C., to B.A.S.S. competition.

“We have seen less attrition among the current Elite anglers and a higher rate of acceptance from Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens qualifiers than ever before,” said Trip Weldon, B.A.S.S. tournament director.

B.A.S.S. guidelines permit up to 15 top Opens competitors — five each from the three divisions — to join the Elite Series each year. This year, 13 of the 15 accepted invitations, compared to 12 in 2015.

In addition to the two declines from the Opens, two Elite Series anglers dropped out after the 2016 season’s end. Former GEICO Bassmaster Classic champion and Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Davy Hite is retiring to become a commentator on Bassmaster TV and “LIVE” programs, and rookie Fabian Rodriguez chose not to return.

Those spots were filled from the current Elite Series roster based on final Angler of the Year points standings.

According to B.A.S.S. tournament rules, the Top 70 in AOY points automatically requalify for the following season. They are joined by up to 15 from the Opens and one qualifier from the B.A.S.S. Nation. Newcomers to the Elites are given a “grace season” should they fail to requalify after the first year. The remaining spots needed to achieve a full field of 108 are awarded based on AOY rankings for each year of an angler’s career, after dropping the lowest score.

“Unfortunately, demand for berths in the Elite Series is greater than the number of spots available, so nine of our Elite anglers were unable to requalify,” Weldon said. “The anglers were offered priority entry into 2017 Bassmaster Opens, in the event they wished to try to qualify for the Elites again.”

Special exemptions added three to the field, bringing the total to 111. One Elite angler, Nate Wellman, is returning from a medical exemption, and two former Classic winners — Paul Elias and Fritts — are taking advantage of a new “Legend Exemption” offered to icons of the sport. Elias, the 1982 Classic winner, has fished the Elite Series since its inception in 2006. Fritts left B.A.S.S. competition in 2005 but expressed elation at being able to return next year.

“I’m really looking forward to getting back to B.A.S.S. and fishing the Elites,” Fritts said. “I used to fish the Top 100s, but when they started the Elites I, ‘semiretired.’ Now, every time I attend the Classic, it brings back memories. It’s a way of life for me, and something I’ve missed out on.”

After winning the Bassmaster Classic in 1993, Fritts, who will be 60 when the 2017 series gets under way, was Bassmaster Angler of the Year in 1994. He also won the Forrest Wood Cup in 1997.

In addition to the legends and veterans, 11 rookies will compete on the 11-event Elite Series trail, including 10 from the Opens and one, Darrell Ocamica of Fruitland, Idaho, who accepted the invitation offered to one of the three top finishers in the 2016 Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation Championship presented by Magellan.

Two of the Opens qualifiers, Stetson Blaylock of Benton, Ark., and Jacob Wheeler of Indianapolis, Ind., were highly successful competitors on the FLW circuit and are considered “newcomers” instead of rookies. Another non-rookie, Chad Pipkens of Holt, Mich., requalified for the Elites as one of the Top 5 in performance points on the Northern Opens circuit.

The 2017 Elite Series kicks off with the Bassmaster Elite at Lake Cherokee in Knoxville and Jefferson County, Tenn., Feb. 9-12. Anglers will compete again two weeks later at Lake Okeechobee, Florida, and then take a break for the 2017 GEICO Bassmaster Classic in Houston, Texas, March 24-26. The Classic and two other marquee tournaments in the Series — Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship — each offers a purse of at least $1 million.

Following are the anglers registered to compete in the 2017 Bassmaster Elite Series:

2017 Elite Series Anglers

Angler

Casey Ashley

Adrian Avena

Drew Benton

Josh Bertrand

Tommy Biffle

Stetson Blaylock

Jay Brainard

Stephen Browning

Brandon Card

Tyler Carriere*

Brent Chapman

Hank Cherry Jr.

Jason Christie

Luke Clausen

Rick Clunn

Keith Combs

Dustin Connell*

Clanton, AL

Brandon Coulter

John Crews Jr.

Cliff Croch

Mark Daniels Jr.*

Clent Davis

Mark Davis

Ott DeFoe

Boyd Duckett

Brent Ehrler

James Elam

Paul Elias

Edwin Evers

Todd Faircloth

Seth Feider

Micah Frazier

David Fritts

Chad Grigsby

Shaw Grigsby Jr

Greg Hackney

Skylar Hamilton*

Jamie Hartman*

Matt Herren

Brett Hite

Tim Horton

Randy Howell

Guntersville, AL

John Hunter

Michael Iaconelli

Kelley Jaye

Alton Jones Jr.*

Alton Jones Sr.

Kelly Jordon

Steve Kennedy

Gary Klein

Weatherford, TX

Koby Kreiger

Jeff Kriet

Bobby Lane

Chris Lane

Russ Lane

Robbie Latuso*

Jordan Lee

Matt Lee

Dave Lefebre

Brandon Lester

Shane Lineberger

Jared Lintner

Bill Lowen

Justin Lucas

Aaron Martens

Mike McClelland

Mark Menendez

Ish Monroe

Andy Montgomery

Chad Morgenthaler

Brock Mosley

Paul Mueller

David Mullins

John Murray

Phoenix, AZ

Britt Myers

James Niggemeyer

Darrell Ocamica

Takahiro Omori

Emory, TX

Cliff Pace

Brandon Palaniuk

Hayden, ID

Chad Pipkens

Clifford Pirch

Keith Poche

Jacob Powroznik

Brett Preuett

Cliff Prince

Skeet Reese

Marty Robinson

Dean Rojas

Scott Rook

Fred Roumbanis

Bradley Roy

Bernie Schultz

Terry Scroggins

San Mateo, FL

Morizo Shimizu

Fletcher Shryock

Brian Snowden

Reeds Spring, MO

Gerald Spohrer*

Gerald Swindle

Jesse Tacoronte*

Randall Tharp

Jonathon VanDam

Kevin VanDam

Greg Vinson

David Walker

Nate Wellman

Jacob Wheeler

Jesse Wiggins*

David Williams

Jason Williamson

Chris Zaldain

(*—denotes Elite Series rookie)

2017 Bassmaster Elite Series Platinum Sponsor: Toyota

2017 Bassmaster Elite Series Premier Sponsors: Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota, Nitro Boats, Skeeter Boats, Triton Boats, Power-Pole, Yamaha, Berkley, Huk

2017 Bassmaster Elite Series Supporting Sponsors: T-H Marine, Lowrance, Phoenix Boats, Rapala, Shell Rotella, Shimano, Academy Sports + Outdoors, Carhartt, Dick Cepek Tires & Wheels, Livingston Lures

About B.A.S.S.

B.A.S.S. is the worldwide authority on bass fishing and keeper of the culture of the sport, providing cutting edge content on bass fishing whenever, wherever and however bass fishing fans want to use it. Headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., the 500,000-member organization’s fully integrated media platforms include the industry’s leading magazines,  Bassmaster website, television show (The Bassmasters), social media programs and events. For more than 45 years, B.A.S.S. has been dedicated to access, conservation and youth fishing.

The Bassmaster Tournament Trail includes the most prestigious events at each level of competition, including the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open Series, Academy Sports + Outdoors B.A.S.S. Nation presented by Magellan, Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops, Costa Bassmaster High School Series presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods, Toyota Bonus Bucks Bassmaster Team Championship and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the GEICO Bassmaster Classic.

By: JamieDay Matthews

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