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Bassmaster Classic to return to Grand Lake in 2016
Bassmaster Classic to return to Grand Lake in 2016 - Photo Courtesy B.A.S.S.
TULSA, Okla. - The world championship of bass fishing - the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro - will return to one of its most popular destinations in 2016, B.A.S.S. and the event's Oklahoma hosts announced today. And for the first time, the "Super Bowl of Bass Fishing" will be conducted in early March instead of February.
"The 2013 Classic was such a tremendous success, we couldnít wait to return to Tulsa and Grand Lake O' the Cherokees with our premier event," said Bruce Akin, B.A.S.S. CEO. "With the support we've received from our hosts and our bass fishing fans throughout the region, weíre expecting an even better turnout next year."
Hosts of the 2016 Classic will be Tulsa Regional Chamber, VisitTulsa, Grand Lake Association and Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa.
Hometown Favorite Casey Ashley Wins Bassmaster Classic Title
GREENVILLE, S.C. On Sunday evening at Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Casey Ashley completed a journey that began more than three decades ago and seemed to drag on forever these past few weeks.
The 31-year-old South Carolina native, who has lived just a few miles from Lake Hartwell all his life, caught five bass that weighed 20 pounds, 3 ounces to cap a moving victory in the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro on his home waters with a three-day total of 50-1.
The weight was enough to help Ashley pass Elite Series pro Bobby Lane of Florida, who finished second with 46-15, and Texas angler Takahiro Omori, who placed third with 44-3.
The end of the weigh-in meant Ashley could finally take a deep breath after seven weeks when the lake was mostly off-limits due to B.A.S.S. rules and when virtually everyone he saw wanted to talk about him being the favorite to win.
I worked a show in Greenville at the TD Convention Center (in mid-January), and I bet I thought about the Classic 50,000 times while I was standing there, said Ashley, who won the Classic on his sixth try. My first Classic was here (in 2008), and ever since then Ive been saying Id like to have that one back.
I wanted to win so bad here at home, and I had a long time to think about it. It was pretty rough.
Once it began, Ashley made the most of his opportunity.
An accomplished singer, songwriter and musician in addition to his career as a pro angler, Ashley opened the event with a stirring rendition of the national anthem before Fridays frigid opening-round takeoff at Green Pond Landing in Anderson, S.C.
Takahiro Omori Takes Lead On Day 2 Of The Bassmaster Classic
Takahiro Omori Takes Lead On Day 2 Of The Bassmaster Classic - Photo by B.A.S.S. Gary Tramontina
GREENVILLE, S.C. The final day of the 2015 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro on Lake Hartwell is shaping up to be a free-for-all with a handful of former Classic champions sitting atop the standings with the coveted trophy and $300,000 first-place prize well within their grasp.
Takahiro Omori, an Elite Series pro from Japan who now makes his home in Emory, Texas, caught five fish that weighed 16 pounds, 11 ounces Saturday and claimed the lead going into Sundays final round with a two-day total of 31-11.
The 2004 Classic winner holds a razor-thin lead over Elite Series pro Dean Rojas of Lake Havasu City, Ariz. (31-9); 2003 Classic winner Michael Iaconelli of Pittsgrove, N.J. (31-0); 2014 Classic winner Randy Howell of Springville, Ala. (30-11); and Casey Ashley of Donalds, S.C. (29-14).
Omori got off to a slow start Saturday. But with years of experience and one Classic title already under his belt, he didnt panic and managed enough weight to jump from seventh into first.
Yesterday, we were like two hours late starting and when I got to my first spot, I caught five fish just like that, Omori said. We started at normal time today. So when I get to my spot, it was too dark. I was thinking there were no fish left out here.
So I just hung around and stuck with it, and I caught most of my fish by noon. I ended up catching about 10 keepers today.
Rojas Tames Cold For Bassmaster Classic Lead - Photo Gary Tramontina B.A.S.S.
Rojas Tames Cold For Bassmaster Classic Lead - Photo Gary Tramontina/Bassmaster
GREENVILLE, S.C. Doesnt it just figure that after the coldest day in the history of the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro, four anglers from warm, sunny climates are sitting atop the standings?
Elite Series pro Dean Rojas of Lake Havasu City, Ariz., wowed the crowd at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C., with five Lake Hartwell bass that weighed 21 pounds, 2 ounces despite frigid temperatures that were in the neighborhood of 10 degrees just before takeoff at Green Pond Landing in Anderson, S.C.
Rojas also overcame a 28-minute penalty as punishment for being late for check-in to Wednesdays practice period.
GREENVILLE, S.C. In consultation with public safety officials in Anderson County, S.C., B.A.S.S. has decided to delay the start of the first round of competition in the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro Friday.
All activities at Green Pond Event Facility, including boat launching, will be delayed until after daylight, approximately 7 a.m., which will delay the take-off until approximately 8:30 a.m. The change is being made with the recommendation of the Anderson County Sheriffs Emergency Services Division because the extremely low temperatures forecast for Friday morning may make surfaces at the landing icy.