How These Top American Bass Teams Caught Their Fish!



Event Co-Sponsor
   • Coulee Playland Resort


Lake: Banks Lake / Coulee Playland
Event Date: 7/28/2007

Place
Team Name
Weight
How They Did it!
1 Bill Brown & Ryan Brown
13.57
Swimming ½ oz. June Bug Colored Jigs in 6-10’, brush, main lake, all day, 10# McCoy line, Gamakatsu Hooks, St. Croix Rods
2 Tony Lind & Scott Lochow
12.98
Carolina Rigged Brown & Green 4” Plastics & ½ oz. Reaction Baits in 6’-15’, rock, slow, middle part of lake, all day, 8#-15# line
3 Paul Hall & Greg Petroskie
12.79
Drop Shotting & Split Shotting Black & Green Pumpkin 3” & 4” Sniper Baits in 10’-20’, rock, all over, all day, 8# line, Gamakatsu Hooks
4 John Neudorfer & John Neudorfer Sr.
12.47
Crankin’ small natural shallow baits, rock, crawdad patterned, all over, all day, 10# line, Gamakatsu Hooks
5 Courtney Conklin & Dennis Ohl
11.9
Dragging 4” Plastics in 8’-17’, breaks, all over all day, 6# line, Gamakatsu Hooks
6 David Kromm & Aaron Echternkamp
11.89
Drop Shotting Black 3” Baits in 3’-8’, rock, middle part of lake, all day, 8# line, Gamakatsu Hooks
7 Ethan Lewis & Curt Morris
11.89
Texas Rigged Smoke/Black Flake 4” Yamamoto Senko’s in 15’-20’, weed beds, main lake points, north end, 10# line, Gamakatsu Hooks
8 Tom Smith & Mike Cerna
11.57
Watermelon Baits in 15’-20’, road beds, middle part of lake, morning, 10# Izorline, Gamakatsu Hooks
9 Curt Johnson & Mark Lockbeam
10.89
Swimming 3 ½” Green Tubes in 15’-25’, rock, all over, north end, all day, Gamakatsu Hooks
10 Marc Lippincott & Chris Treffry
10.78
Drop Shotting 4” Green Pumpkin Baits in 5’-20’, rocks, all over, all day, 6#-15# line, Gamakatsu Hooks