2020 TBF DISTRICT 21 NATIONAL SEMI-FINAL COLORADO AND NEW MEXICO

2020 TBF District 21 National Semi Finals for Colorado and New Mexico was held October 3 & 4 at Lake Pueblo, Colorado with 26 boaters and 26 co-anglers vying for the top spot in their respective divisions.  True to 2020, the Year of COVID, the weather changed significantly everyday prior to the tournament with daily temps varying 10 – 15 degrees and overnight lows just as much.  Cold fronts accompanied by overcast days had anglers grinding to maintain their patterns.

Only 4 limits of bass were brought to the scales that weekend.  Three by boaters, two of those were by the first place finishing boater, Sam Heckman. Sam Heckman, who finished 3rd at the 2020 TBF Nationals and 2nd in the 2015 TBF Nationals, will be making his 6th trip for the 2021 TBF National Championship.

Scott Hoendervoogt won the Co-Angler division with a two day total of 10.52 lbs and will be making the same trip to the 2021 TBF National Championship.

Colorado wishes their anglers good luck knowing they will represent Colorado well.

2020 TBF DISTRICT 17 NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE

The TBF District 17 National Semi-Final took place on Damariscotta Lake, September 26-27. While fishing was tough for some, Maine anglers prevailed and took the top 6 spots.

Mark Lodge took home first place with a two day total of 32.83. Mark punched his ticket to the TBF National championship on the Boaters side. Toby Cross of Maine also took home first place winning the Co-Angler side with a two day total of 26.65.

Ed Lapierre (7th) punches his ticket to the National Championship also, being the top boater from New Hampshire. Chris Perry (3rd) claims his spot at the National Championship as New Hampshire’s top Co-Angler.

The Ranger Cup Winner of this event is Nick Deering, Maine TBF president.

 

2020 TBF DISTRICT 5 NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS TEXAS AND LOUISIANA

Texas and Louisiana Send Anglers to National Event
The Texas Bass Federation hosted the 2020 TBF National Semifinal District 5 event Sept 26 & 27 on
Sam Rayburn Lake. The local host was Jackson Hill Marina. The anglers were fishing for state bragging
rights, deeper payouts, trophies, and Ranger Cup contingencies plus coveted spots in the 2021 Federation National Championship.

A total of $7,200 with 120% payback will be awarded in cash and prizes. The top four boaters and co-anglers in the 20 boat field divvied up $5,000 in total cash payback, not including the $500 Ranger Cup
award and plaques and new jerseys. The new format pays back 100% of the entry fees, 75% to the top
20% of the field, 10% to the state federations and 15% to the TBF Federation National Championship.

With a 14” minimum size for bass, the weigh-in lines were short and the fishing was extremely tough. Eric Gilchrist from Louisiana did just enough to squeak out the overall win with a 2 day total of 7 fish weighing 19 lbs.

The Texas boater winner was Colt Farris with a 2 day total of 8 fish weighing 17.06 lbs.

On the Co-Angler side Mike Pace from Texas had a tough day 1 with just 1 keeper, however day 2 he
caught the only 5 fish limit on the co-angler side in the tournament with a 2 day total of 6 fish weighing
13.78 lbs. On the Louisiana side Joshua Moore ended up in 4th place, however wit was good enough for
the Louisiana Co-Angler win with 2 bass weighing 7.30 lbs. All 4 of these anglers will advance to the
2021 TBF National Championship next spring.

The highest finishing Ranger Cup qualified angler was Texas boater, Colt Farris. Even though Colt finished 2nd overall, he was the top Ranger Cup angler and will receive $500 Ranger Cup award.

The Louisiana Bass Federation will have the bragging rights for the the next year with 71.52 lbs. as compared to Texas with 61.75 lbs. The award is determined by adding the weights of the top four boaters and
co-anglers from each state selected prior to the event.

The National Semi-Final format rolled out in 2017 replacing the divisional events and state team lineups. TBF anglers can now advance to a close-to-home NSF event in one of two ways. Active state
clubs can advance their top two anglers, in addition, the top 10% of state event participation or a minimum of 12 anglers per state qualify, whichever is greater. The new format has been highly successful
with state participation and membership up across the nation.

The event also went well thanks to the Jackson Hill Marina, Texas Bass Federation that ran the event
and all the support from TBF’s sponsors; FLW, Ranger, Bass Pro Shops/Cabela’s, Lowrance, Minnkota, Humminbird, Evinrude, Berkley, TH Marine and Power Pole.

2020 TBF DISTRICT 9 NATIONAL SEMI-FINALS MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN

The 2020 TBF District 9 National Semi Final was held September 26 and 27 at Hiawatha Beach Resort on Leech Lake in Walker, MN.  At 111,527 acres, Leech is the third largest in-land lake in the Land of 10,000.  Mainly sought out for its walleye, perch and muskie fishing, the bass fishing is often overlooked on Leech.  But with expansive wild rice beds and other emerging aquatic vegetation found in the large shallow bays like Boy, Steamboat, Sucker and Headquarters, Leech boasts a generous population of Largemouth Bass.  Here, 20+ pound five-fish limits are not uncommon.

If you have ever fished Lake Okeechobee, you might call Leech its northern cousin.  While Leech does offer an emerging population of quality Smallmouth bass, they are considered a secondary species here.  In Minnesota, Smallmouth are limited to catch-and-release only beginning in early September, so anglers were limited to bringing only Largemouth to the scales.

The top anglers from Minnesota and Wisconsin met here with berths to advance to the 2021 TBF National Championship at stake.  Anglers faced ever changing weather during both days of competition including mostly rain, some sun, clouds and constant changing winds from calm to 20 mph+.  Locals claimed the lake “fished tough” as anglers seemingly found bass still in a transitional stage migrating from summer holes into their fall/wintering areas.

Ron Mehr of Minnesota claimed the boater champion title with an impressive two-day total of 34.33 pounds.  Mehr caught his winning bag pitching All-Terrain Tackle jigs and Senkos to edges of wild rice beds in the lake’s eastern bays.  Josh Leesberg of Minnesota finished second with 33.59 pounds.  Brad Knight, who finished fifth overall, will join Mehr and advance to the TBF National Championship as Wisconsin’s top boater.

Tyler Bahr of Minnesota won the co-angler champion title sacking 28.48 pounds over both days.  Bahr caught most of his fish on a Juice Baits 5” Stick around lily pads, rice, and other shallow cover. Max Stawinoga of Wisconsin took second place overall with 27 pounds 9 ounces and will join Bahr advancing to the TBF National Championship.

The Minnesota team of Ron Mehr, Marty Wagner, Jason Howland, Rich Lindgren, Shark Kishida, Greg Poetz, Jeremy Bjorgaard and Dave berg claim the State Pride award for Minnesota with a nearly 65 pound margin of victory at 165.51 total pounds.

Brian Tonn, Minnesota caught the largest bass of the derby weighing 5.61 pounds. Eric Ritter, Minnesota claimed $500 Ranger Cup prize as the highest finishing Ranger Cup qualified angler.

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