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James
Harrison with one from the Suwannee River in January
Jim
Longfellow with a Suwannee Largemouth
Jason
"Stinky Foot" Meredith with his catch.
Here's
a couple that helped Dennis Redd win the tournament.
Marcus
Ricketts always seems to have something.
Ricardo
Smith got in on the action.
Eric
Wills with his fish from the Suwannee.
Heath
Annin and Skip Hutchison ease into the check in area.
Howard
Cartright and Phil Barber work a Seminole backwater area.
Marvin
Foran and Robert Martin ready to go weigh in.
They
say if you flip every one of them trees you should be able to catch a limit.
James Harrison didn't have time to hit em all.
Tom
Jacobs and Chris Smith bring the "Titanic" in.
Heath
Annin with a couple that got him a second place at Seminole.
Phil
Barber with a Seminole keeper.
Marvin
Foran's 5.90 was the big fish of the tournament.
Skip
Hutchison won the tournament with the help of these fish.
Andy
Japp with his Seminole catch.
Jason
"Stinky Foot" Meredith shows a couple off.
Cedric
Perry wait'n for weigh in.
Ralph
Ricardo caught a keeper
Marcus
Ricketts with a couple.
Jim
Smith with a pair.
Danny
Wells fishn the creek
Scott
Williamson with his version of a lake Seminole "Limit"
Eric
Wills shows us a couple.
Leon
Roy with the best keepers he's ever caught. Hunter Wilson Roy (AKA Leroy Elroy
Roy) and Leon Roy VI Arrived in February.
Lyle
Clanton with his second day catch at Palatka
Eddie
Ditto shows us a couple on Day 1.
James
Harrison with a day one keeper.
Patrick
Nelson with part of what got him a fifth place finish on the St Johns River
Cedric
Perry managed to catch a keeper or two.
Ralph
"Soggy Bottom Bling Bling" Ricardo ran the weigh in with an Iron
fist... or was it aluminium....
Marcus
Ricketts found a nice 9 pounder on a bed in Lake George to go with his limit.
Not bad for a gimp! Marcus' wife Juanita, although forced to fish with Marcus,
still managed a pretty decent bag herself!
Mike
Sirois caught his first tournament fish at Palatka.
Danny
Wells managed a couple St Johns keepers.
Scott
Williamson consistently caught decent fish like these to take the St Johns win.
Eric
Wills with a couple nice fish at Palatka
Some
of the guys before weigh in at Miccosukee.
Here's
Heath Annin with the three fish that it took to win a difficult Miccosukee
tournament.
Ed
Griffin had his "Miccosukee Limit" of three fish for second place.
Ron
Johnson with one from Miccosukee
Jason
"Stinky Foot" Meredith with his Miccosukee Monster
Ralph
"Soggy Bottom Bling Bling" Ricardo strikin a pose.
Jerry
Shook managed third place with these.
Chris
Smith found a couple too.
Eric
Wills...."If I get it close to the camera it'll look bigger right?
Ed
Griffin and Heath Annin were lookin for fish deep on Talquin.
Howard
Cartright managed to find a nice limit for third place.
Here's
what Ed Griffin found.
Daniel
"Puddin" McCall fished hard for these. His limit was good enough for
second place.
Patrick
Nelson managed a nice little limit with an hour less fishing time than everyone
else.
Mark
"Marknick" Nichols shows us what he found.
Cedric
Perry with a couple nice Talquin fish.
Eric
Wills brought his (ringer) cousin David Pettis in as a guest. David managed a
Nice 7.57 pounder to take the big fish pot.
Mr.
Consistency this year, Marcus Ricketts shows us his angel wings.....
Leon
Roy found a couple nice 6 pounders to help him win the Talquin tournament.
Here's
Tommy Sadberry with a couple he caught.
Ricardo
Smith got in on the action too.
Here
is Heath Annin with a nice Lake Eufaula keeper.
Pat
Nelson, Mike Sirois, Tommy Saddberry get the message as Ralph Ricardo tells em
how it is.
James
"Shade Tree" Harrison shows that Eufaula in July can produce.
Lil
Jimmy Longfellow managed to stick enough for the Eufaula win, his first ever!
Insert
caption here________ I ain't even touchin this one....:-)
Longfellow and Nick Nichols.....
Patrick
Nelson with a nice July at Eufaula specimen.
Marknick
with a really nice Eufaula bass... and a so so Eufaula bass... Good enough for
second place and he didn't have to get nekid..
Ralph
Ricardo holds up a really nice 6 pounder, the big fish of the tournament.
Marcus
Rickets shows us he can catch em anywhere.
Heath
Annin holds up a nice pair of Lake Iamonia fish.
Jim
Longfellow seems to catch a lot of big fish. This one went 5.26 pounds.
Here's
Jim Longfellow and James Harrison idling by.
Daniel
McCall and Cedric Perry are all smiles. They musta known they were headed back
to fill their limits!
David
Mock had a respectable Lake Iamonia Limit.
Mick
Ratcliff managed a 6.66 pound kicker to win the Lake Iamonia tournament.
Here's
Ralph "Soggy Bottom Bling Bling" Ricardo with a nice Iamonia Bass.
Marcus
Ricketts with a couple from Iamonia.
Brian
Satterfield had a couple nice ones.
Scott
Williamson holds up a couple from his second place Lake Iamonia limit.
Here's
Phil Barber with a monster Ochlockonee River fish.
Howard
Cartright shows off the new upholstery work he had done on the Skreemin Chicken
while hunkered down under a bridge during a thunder storm.
Dennis
Redd with his Ochlockonee catch.
Leon
Roy gets some help showing off his winning catch.
Scott
Williamson, Jason Stinky Foot Meredith and Tom Jacobs stayin out of the
lightning storm.
Here's
Eric Wills with a nice chunky Ochlockonee Largemouth.
Heath
Annin had a pretty good sack to win the Flint River tournament and take home the
Bass Man of the Year title.
Here's
a couple of the fish Heath caught to seal the deal.
Phil
Barber drove all night to make the trip to the Flint and was rewarded with an
early limit.
Here's
a couple that Howard Cartright waited nearly all day to put in the boat.
Tom
Jacobs holds up a couple Flint River Bass.
A
nice variety of bass is available on the Flint. Here Ron Johnson shows us a
Spotted bass and a Shoal bass.
Jim
Longfellow got in on the fun.
Jason
"Dang this trucks Long" Meredith didn't have to go backwards to catch
this little chunk.
Worthy
of note was this awesome 5 pound plus Shoal Bass caught by Marknick Nichols
Cedric
Perry shows us a couple perfect examples of Shoal Bass.
Mick
Ratcliff with a couple from his limit.
Dennis
Redd shows us a nice Shoal Bass.
Marcus
Ricketts shows his Flint river catch.
Leon
Roy finished 3rd with the help of these fish.
Rob
Schachle managed a couple really nice fish in his first tournament as a Big Bend
BASS Pledge.
Here's
Ricardo Smith with a couple nice fish.
Pledge
Todd Smith is all smiles from his Flint River experience.
Danny
Wells scraped himself up a shoal bass.
Eric
Wills ended up in Second place with the help of these Flint River Shoal Bass.
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