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KENTUCKY LAKE BASS TOURNAMENTS RESUME FOR ANGLERS
Local bass tournaments held every other week reflect the improvement of
the bite as the lake fall back toward normal levels. Last Friday morning
it took only 7.96 pounds for Benji Bona and Scott Houston to win the
morning tournament. Second place with only 5.98 pounds was Bill Fona and
Londe Dez.
On Wednesday the bite improved as Luke Millraney and Brian Wilson teamed
up to catch 18.15 pounds to wind the event. Second place went to Kevin and
Keith Ray who boated 14.83 pounds. Big fish of the afternoon went to
Millraney and Wilson for a 5.59 pound largemouth.
Bass tournaments on the horizon out of Paris Landing State Park will be
the Josh Riley Memorial open buddy bass event scheduled for Saturday, May
22.
The big Austin Peay benefit buddy bass tournament that had been slated
earlier this month was rescheduled due to high water and it approaches
Sunday, May 23.
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Local bass fishermen who like the competition can partake of several
afternoon tournaments planned out of Paris Landing State Park marina.
“Mac Brown is putting on some buddy bass tournaments on Friday afternoons
and the first one starts Friday, March 12. And, the weekly Wednesday
afternoon series will resume on March 17,” said local bass angler Kevin
Ray. “Hours will be 4 PM until dark.”
Tournaments will be held every other week. Entry fee will be $30 per boat.
To enter the tournaments just show up at the boat ramp.
Two Rivers Bass Club
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From local bass tournaments comes word of the win by Leon Rogers and Roger
Buffington last Friday morning for their hefty stringer weighing 20.12
pounds. They also had the morning’s big bass courtesy of a lunker weighing
8.52 pounds!
Second place went to Dancel Foster and Daniel Ellis for a stringer
weighing 11.19 pounds.
The dynamic duo of Rogers and Buffington also chalked up another win
Wednesday afternoon by taking top spot in the midweek event with a
stringer weighing 17.44 pounds. And, they landed another trophy largemouth
weighing 8.16 pound to take big fish.
Second place went to Adam Craig and Josh Perritt with 13.22 pounds,
followed by Luke Millraney and Chris Davis with 6.59 pounds.
From Division 40 of the American Bass Anglers in West Tennessee comes word
of the win last Saturday by Larry Dunlap of Paris. He had four bass that
weighed 17.30 pounds to earn him $556 and advance one step closer to the
ABA National Championship.
Steve McCadams is a professional hunting and fishing guide here in the Paris Landing
area. He has also contributed many outdoor oriented articles to
various national publications.
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