2017 Junior World Championship

Day 1 of the TBF / FLW Junior World Championship is in the books story\Pictures and video will be posted soon.   Full results are posted HERE stay tuned for more!

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Division Champs Advance To Final Round Of 2017 TBF Junior World Championship

Division Champs Advance To Final Round Of 2017 TBF Junior World Championship

Camden, S.C.—Aug. 11, 2017—The Bass Federation’s 2017 Junior World Championship kicked off today on South Carolina’s Lake Wateree as the top junior anglers from 36 state federations around the country battled for berths in Saturday’s final round.

Timed to coincide with the FLW Forrest Wood Cup, which is currently running on nearby Lake Murray, the no-entry-fee Junior World Championship is open to youths ages 11 to 15 and offers more than $10,000 in prizes and scholarships.

Lake Wateree is well known for its largemouth bass fishery and scenery, but the 13,700-acre reservoir challenged the young contestants to dial in productive patterns amidst a backdrop of high water and mostly calm, overcast conditions.

To further test the field’s fishing skills, the day was shortened by a 1½-hour fog delay as tournament officials held take-off until it was safe to let the JWC armada head for the fishing grounds. Competitors were paired with another contestant and an adult boat captain, who piloted the boat but didn’t wet a line.

Competition was fierce, as only the top angler from each TBF division would advance to the finals for a shot at the national JWC crown.

Making his second JWC appearance, Jeremy Toler of Oceana, West Virginia, paced the pack with three bass for 7 pounds, 6 ounces. Toler topped the Mid-Atlantic Division and was excited to fish in the finals, though he acknowledged he had to grind out a long day to get there.

“It was really slow today, it’s a really tough bite,” Toler said. “I got all three of my fish around midday. Hopefully I can go back out and do it again tomorrow.”

Dalton Smith of Brandon, Mississippi, won the Central Division with two bass for 4 pounds, 14 ounces. He noted that his day started strong, then tapered off when conditions changed. “The first two hours I had three bites and two of them were keepers,” he said. “But when the sun came up and the wind started blowing it slowed down.”

A veteran competitor making his fourth JWC appearance, Smith was in great spirits and hoping a fast start tomorrow morning could fuel a run up the leaderboard. “I feel good,” he said. “I’m calm and relaxed. Tomorrow I think I can catch two or three keepers early and go from there.”

Syler Prince of Palatka, Florida, punched his golden ticket to the finals by besting the Southern Division with two bass for 4 pounds, 4 ounces. “Today went really well,” he said. “I didn’t miss any fish. I did what I wanted to do. I had the bites that I needed and I got it done.”

In the Western Division, Matagi Faavale of Coalville, Utah, advanced with one bass weighing 3 pounds, 1 ounce. “It feels great, this is my third year and first time getting this far,” he said. “The fishing was tough today, but I dug in deep. I missed a couple and got the last one.”

As for Saturday’s grand finale, Faavale may make a few minor tweaks, but overall plans to keep his strategy the same. “It’s going to be a tough game,” he predicts. “Whoever wins is going to deserve it.”

Reece Fisher of Westfield, Indiana, sacked a lone bass weighing 2 pounds, 2 ounces to win the Northern Division. “It feels pretty amazing,” he beamed seconds after walking off the TBF stage, which was ringed by a throng of cheering fans and family members.

“I can’t believe I actually won the division,” he continued. “I didn’t practice at all and had little in the way of a game plan going into today. I fell back on fishing woody cover similar to what I have back home in Indiana.”

While elated, Fisher wasn’t overly confident the pattern would carry him through day two. “I’m kinda nervous about tomorrow because I only had one bite,” he explained. “I’m going to change some things up. I’ll try to get a topwater bite going and focus on docks.”

Nicholas Frumkin of Lincoln, Massachusetts, topped his Eastern Division rivals with one bass weighing 1 pound, 14 ounces.

Though he claimed divisional honors, Frumkin felt his catch could have been even better. “It was pretty tough, I lost a couple fish,” he said. On the positive side, the ones that got away provided a plan of attack for the finals. “I’m going back to those spots and try to get the fish I missed,” he confided.

The action continues tomorrow at Clearwater Cove Marina, with take-off set for 6:30 a.m. and final weigh-in for 1:30 p.m. Weights will be zeroed, giving the entire field a fresh start in the finals. Adding to the excitement, at 4:30 p.m., all contestants will participate in a TBF Junior Champions’ parade across the FLW Forrest Wood Cup stage in Columbia.

The annual TBF Junior World Championship is produced by a partnership between The Bass Federation and FLW Outdoors. Sponsors include Cabela’s, Ranger Boats, Evinrude, Berkley, Lowrance, Power-Pole, Minn Kota and Humminbird.

For details, visit bassfederation.com or call TBF National Headquarters at (580) 765-9031.

 

 

 

 

Minn Kota® Debuts New Portable Digital Battery Chargers at ICAST

Minn Kota launches the only shallow-water anchor that gives anglers control from anywhere in the boat, plus unlocks more water for precise, anchored fishing with a new 15-foot version.

mk_CMYK_logoRacine, Wisconsin (8/4/2017) Using a Minn Kota® Talon® for precise boat control has never been easier. In fact, there are now five ways for anglers to activate the Talon from anywhere in the boat. The newest way utilizes Bluetooth® communication to pair the Talon with Humminbird® units on the boat for total boat control on one console (including the ability to pair Humminbird units with select Minn Kota trolling motors). Anglers can also engage the anchor using a foot switch, with a wireless remote (every Talon comes standard with two), via the new Talon smartphone app, and with the Talon’s built-in control panel.

According to Minn Kota Brand Manager Brad Henry, “When it’s time to Talon down we give anglers options so they can lock on a spot no matter where they are in the boat or their style of fishing.”

Another major advancement is the introduction of Minn Kota’s new 15-foot Talon, the deepest shallow-water anchor ever made. It allows anglers to lock down on more spots to effectively unlock more water.

Hall of Fame angler Al Lindner explains how Talon’s depth delivers results for his multi-species pursuits. “I use it for catfish in rivers, for crappies in the spring, naturally for bass, and in more cases than I ever thought – for walleyes. Yeah, you heard me right, walleyes.”

Also new for 2017 is a clever work light built into the Talon top cap. When fishing in dark conditions, the work light illuminates the entire back deck of the boat to help anglers when rigging and landing fish at night. It has three brightness settings and white or blue LED light options for ideal illumination.

Talon allows anglers to anchor in any condition with three user-selectable anchoring modes – another exclusive feature. The AUTO-DRIVE MODE powers the spike into the bottom with three increasingly aggressive hits. A SOFT BOTTOM MODE is ideal for less aggressive anchoring and easier retraction in muddy or silted bottom. When the wind is blowing, the ROUGH WATER MODE performs three consecutive auto-drive sequences at 10-second intervals for a secure hold when the boat rises and falls in waves.

Talon’s electro-mechanical design keeps the motor above the waterline for silent stealth below the surface. Talon also deploys vertically and out of the way, helping eliminate unwanted tangles when fighting boat-side fish. Also, anglers can add the tilt bracket accessory for easy tilt function for passing under low-hanging obstacles.

In addition to the new 15-footer, Talons are also available in 8-, 10- and 12-foot models. They all feature Bluetooth technology with a variety of color combinations including red/black, blue/black, silver/black, silver/white, all black and all white. The new Talons will be available in October 2017 and will retail for $1,899.99 (8-foot), $1,999.99 (10-foot), 2,099.99 (12-foot) and $2,499.99 (15-foot).

For more information visit MinnKotaMotors.com/NewTalon.

About Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc.
Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Johnson Outdoors and consists of the Humminbird®, Minn Kota® and Cannon® brands. Humminbird® is a leading global innovator and manufacturer of marine electronics products including fishfinders, multifunction displays, autopilots, ice flashers and premium cartography products. Minn Kota® is the world’s leading manufacturer of electric trolling motors, as well as a complete line of Talon® shallow-water anchors, battery chargers and marine accessories. Cannon® is the leader in controlled-depth fishing and includes a full line of downrigger products and accessories.

About Johnson Outdoors
JOHNSON OUTDOORS is a leading global outdoor recreation company that turns ideas into adventure with innovative, top-quality products.  The company designs, manufactures and markets a portfolio of winning, consumer-preferred brands across four categories: Watercraft, Marine Electronics, Diving and Outdoor Gear.  Johnson Outdoors’ familiar brands include, among others: Old Town® canoes and kayaks; Ocean Kayak and Necky® kayaks; Carlisle®paddles; Extrasport® personal flotation devices; Minn Kota® fishing motors, batteries and anchors; Cannon® downriggers; Humminbird® marine electronics and digital charts; SCUBAPRO® dive equipment; Silva® compasses; Jetboil® outdoor cooking systems; and Eureka!®camping and hiking equipment.

The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

 

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The All-New Minn Kota® Talon® Offers More Control Options, Deeper Anchoring and Added Versatility

Minn Kota launches the only shallow-water anchor that gives anglers control from anywhere in the boat, plus unlocks more water for precise, anchored fishing with a new 15-foot version.

Racine, Wisconsin (8/4/2017) Using a Minn Kota® Talon® for precise boat control has never been easier. In fact, there are now five ways for anglers to activate the Talon from anywhere in the boat. The newest way utilizes Bluetooth® communication to pair the Talon with Humminbird® units on the boat for total boat control on one console (including the ability to pair Humminbird units with select Minn Kota trolling motors). Anglers can also engage the anchor using a foot switch, with a wireless remote (every Talon comes standard with two), via the new Talon smartphone app, and with the Talon’s built-in control panel.

According to Minn Kota Brand Manager Brad Henry, “When it’s time to Talon down we give anglers options so they can lock on a spot no matter where they are in the boat or their style of fishing.”

Another major advancement is the introduction of Minn Kota’s new 15-foot Talon, the deepest shallow-water anchor ever made. It allows anglers to lock down on more spots to effectively unlock more water.

Hall of Fame angler Al Lindner explains how Talon’s depth delivers results for his multi-species pursuits. “I use it for catfish in rivers, for crappies in the spring, naturally for bass, and in more cases than I ever thought – for walleyes. Yeah, you heard me right, walleyes.”

Also new for 2017 is a clever work light built into the Talon top cap. When fishing in dark conditions, the work light illuminates the entire back deck of the boat to help anglers when rigging and landing fish at night. It has three brightness settings and white or blue LED light options for ideal illumination.

Talon allows anglers to anchor in any condition with three user-selectable anchoring modes – another exclusive feature. The AUTO-DRIVE MODE powers the spike into the bottom with three increasingly aggressive hits. A SOFT BOTTOM MODE is ideal for less aggressive anchoring and easier retraction in muddy or silted bottom. When the wind is blowing, the ROUGH WATER MODE performs three consecutive auto-drive sequences at 10-second intervals for a secure hold when the boat rises and falls in waves.

Talon’s electro-mechanical design keeps the motor above the waterline for silent stealth below the surface. Talon also deploys vertically and out of the way, helping eliminate unwanted tangles when fighting boat-side fish. Also, anglers can add the tilt bracket accessory for easy tilt function for passing under low-hanging obstacles.

In addition to the new 15-footer, Talons are also available in 8-, 10- and 12-foot models. They all feature Bluetooth technology with a variety of color combinations including red/black, blue/black, silver/black, silver/white, all black and all white. The new Talons will be available in October 2017 and will retail for $1,899.99 (8-foot), $1,999.99 (10-foot), 2,099.99 (12-foot) and $2,499.99 (15-foot).

For more information visit MinnKotaMotors.com/NewTalon.

About Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc.
Johnson Outdoors Marine Electronics, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Johnson Outdoors and consists of the Humminbird®, Minn Kota® and Cannon® brands. Humminbird® is a leading global innovator and manufacturer of marine electronics products including fishfinders, multifunction displays, autopilots, ice flashers and premium cartography products. Minn Kota® is the world’s leading manufacturer of electric trolling motors, as well as a complete line of Talon® shallow-water anchors, battery chargers and marine accessories. Cannon® is the leader in controlled-depth fishing and includes a full line of downrigger products and accessories.

About Johnson Outdoors
JOHNSON OUTDOORS is a leading global outdoor recreation company that turns ideas into adventure with innovative, top-quality products.  The company designs, manufactures and markets a portfolio of winning, consumer-preferred brands across four categories: Watercraft, Marine Electronics, Diving and Outdoor Gear.  Johnson Outdoors’ familiar brands include, among others: Old Town® canoes and kayaks; Ocean Kayak and Necky® kayaks; Carlisle®paddles; Extrasport® personal flotation devices; Minn Kota® fishing motors, batteries and anchors; Cannon® downriggers; Humminbird® marine electronics and digital charts; SCUBAPRO® dive equipment; Silva® compasses; Jetboil® outdoor cooking systems; and Eureka!®camping and hiking equipment.

The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

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