2021 DISTRICT 5 NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS LOUISIANA AND TEXAS

The TBF District 5, Louisiana/Texas Semi-final was held out of San Miguel State Park at Toledo Bend Reservoir on September 25th-26th 2021 that featured low water level and moderate temperatures which are not normal for this time in late September. However, it did open the door for local Louisiana boater, Josh Moore, who lives near the lake, to have the lead in Day 1 with 14.48 pounds and Texas Boater, Zack Fogle trailing in second with 13.38 pounds. Day 1 Co-angler from Texas, Dustin Glaze, lead with 8.05 pounds while Louisiana Co-angler, Frank Ducote was holding 2nd place with 4.80 pounds.

After the second day with less winds James Biggs brought in a 17.77 pound sack, which sealed the envelope for the 1st place overall win and to the national championship for the Texas side. Josh Moore finished 3rd place overall spot by hauling in a 3.57 pound bag for day 2 to give himself 18.05 pound total which will send him to the national championship for the Louisiana side.

Texas Co-angler Jerry Biggs came to the scales with 7.55 pounds that will send him to the National Championship and Louisiana Co-angler Frank Ducote brought a 8.17pound sack to send him to the National Championship as well.

 

Ranger Federation Bonus winner – Colt Farris

2021 DISTRICT 17 NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS NEW HAMPSHIRE AND MAINE

Lake Winnipesaukee really showed out for District 17 National Semi-Finals. George Cooper of Maine started things off with a bang weighing a 5.60 lbs. smallmouth! George had everyone’s attention 17.40 lbs. bag which had him sleeping on a 1 lbs. lead heading into day 2. Not letting the host state down was John Levesque who crushed them on day 2 with a 20.42 which made up the 1 lbs he trailed by heading into the day and won the boater side by more than 7 lbs.

The co-angler side was a battle of ounces in the end but not after day 1. Andy Duffy of NH put a 15.60 bag together and edged Jeff Perron by 1 pound when day 1 concluded. Unfortunately, Andy’s big day 1 bag was not enough to hold off the rest of the co-anglers. When the scales closed on day 2 it was consistency that won. Peter Owen put back to back 12+ pounds bags together to take the title. His 2 day total would have been enough to finish 8th in the boater ranks.

Congrats and good luck to New Hampshire and Maine’s national qualifiers.

2021 DISTRICT 12 SEMI-FINAL WEST VIRGINIA AND VIRGINIA

Fishing was at its toughest this week at the 2021 District 12 WV/VA National Semi-Finals on Sutton Lake in WV. Coming off a full moon and blue bird skies, it was really tough to put a together a pattern. The locals said fishing hasn’t been good since heavy rains and lake flooding earlier this year.

Fishermen said “we were catching lots of small fish”. Out of 114 fishermen, there was only 226 bass caught, weighing an average of 1.26 lbs. We only had 1 fisherman that had a limit of bass for two days and 8 fishermen that caught over 5 bass in two days.

Sutton Lake has been one of the hottest fisheries in WV when it was chosen in 2020 to host this year’s event. Hope to see better fishing in WV in 2023.

2021 DISTRICT 19 NATIONAL SEMI FINAL MONTANA AND IDAHO

District 19 TBF Semi-Final     September 25-26, 2021

The event ran quite smoothly beginning with the Friday Evening registration and banquet.  We had an awesome pulled pork, salads and baked bean dinner, lots of food!  Following dinner, we went over a few rules and safety issues.  After this we got into the pairings.  Basically, following the provided paper work everything went great with no issues.

The morning boat safety check and take off went well.  There was some concern of morning fog so we had a short window to get every one checked through and launched, same thing for day two.  Weigh-ins went very well with everyone accounted for and no late arrivals.  We only had one fish die during the entire event.

Fishing was under blue bird skies with little or no wind and no rain however there was an algae bloom going on which may have affected the fishing as the bite was a little slow and the weights were running about 5 lbs. below average.  The winning boater, Randy Siemens of Kalispell, did manage to squeeze out over 15 lbs. each day.  Big fish was a Smallmouth of just under 6 lbs.

The home state team took the majority of the plaques with 8 of them to Idaho’s 2.  This was refreshing as this was reversed last year when we fished on Idaho’s home water and they will more than likely beat us next year, however we plan to make them work for it!

From the Left: Karl Okerman 4th Boater, J.D. Woods 5th Co-angler and standing in for Jim Conlin 5th Boater, Randy Siemens 1st Boater overall, Jason Crone 3rd Boater, Tim Johnston 2nd Boater, Hunter Dahnke Top MT and 2nd overall Co-Angler, and Mark Hilyer 3rd Co-Angler

MT Top boater – Randy Siemens, left and MT Top co-angler – Hunter Dahnke, right

 

 

 

 

2021 Idaho Semi-final team

Ranger Federation Bonus winner-Justin Soppe

ID-CoAngler-Guy Blahus

ID Boater-Jason Fuller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks to help from Randy, Karen and Katie we pulled off another excellent event. CLICK HERE for full results.

Don Collins
President: The Montana Bass Federation
www.mttbf.com