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Tackle Shack Report

Justin and Hunter Brinkman - 1st PlaceJustin and Hunter Brinkman - 1st Place

Justin and Hunter Brinkman made an adjustment after the first hour of the Tackle Shack Open at Duke’s Bridge (Waldron Chain) Saturday and it paid off handsomely.

The Brinkmans fished 14-16 feet deep the first hour without a bite, then moved to a 7-foot windblown corner of Jones Lake and proceeded to catch 14.70 pounds on 1/4-ounce custom traps. It earned them $725.

Joe Sears and Eben Lambert - 2nd PlaceJoe Sears and Eben Lambert - 2nd Place

Joe Sears and Eben Lambert were second ($350) with 13.60 pounds caught on MegaBass jerkbaits in 3 to 7 feet of water.


By Al McGuckin

Swindle Can’t Horse Around at Toyota Bassmaster Texas FestSwindle Can’t Horse Around at Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest

Bass fishing’s funniest man, Gerald Swindle is neighboring with a 19-year-old thoroughbred named Mistic that shows strong resemblance to Rainbow Brite’s talking horse, Starlite, during this week’s Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest on Lake Fork.

But the 2-time Bassmaster Angler of the year sits 16 points outside of making the 2021 Classic – so this is no time for horsing around.

Swindle has had a phenomenal career. He’s made 18 Bassmaster Classics, notched (55) Top 10s, and won over $2 Million dollars in prize money, but he’ll be the first to tell you 2020 hasn’t been up to his standards.

“I’ve had days this year when I felt like I fished well enough to win an AOY title, and other days when I fished my guts out and just didn’t catch ‘em the way I thought I would,” he reflects. “I’m not stressed right now, but I know I need a Top 20 this week to qualify for the Classic.”


By Al McGuckin

Lake Fork: Tougher Than a Game of Checkers with Sumrall and LivesayLake Fork: Tougher Than a Game of Checkers with Sumrall and Livesay

If you need two guys to accompany you on a five-mile jog, help you move furniture, catch you a fat largemouth, or simply share a laugh and a cold beer, you’d be wise to get ahold of Bassmaster Elite Series roommates Caleb Sumrall and Lee Livesay.

Just don’t play checkers with them.

“I still have a scar by my eyebrow from when I kicked Sumrall’s butt in checkers at Guntersville last month,” grinned Livesay over coffee at Lake Fork’s iconic Minnow Bucket.

Sure enough, the scar is still visible, but neither would confess exactly how the surface wound got there, only that checkers and laughter were involved.


By Lee Duracz

Ron Fabiszak and John Gipson - 1st PlaceRon Fabiszak and John Gipson - 1st Place

As the name suggests, the Polar Bear Opens started their season on a day made just for them.

With winds howling out of the northwest, gusts pushing over 40 mph and falling wind chills into the 20s, there were still nine teams crazy enough to show up and brave the elements on Lake Maxincukee last Sunday.

There were four limits weighed with the top honors going to the Team of Ron Fabiszak and John Gipson with a limit tipping the scales at 11.79 pounds. They were using A-rigs and single Swimbaits to land their mixed bag of smallmouth and largemouth. They also took the big critter honors with a 2.36-pound walleye. They were rewarded with $260 for their efforts in the Polar Bear and an additional $600 for also winning the Straight Money tournament that was hosted alongside the Polar Bear tourney.

Second place went to Clint Marler and Phillip Duracz who also reported success on swimbaits with a bag weighing in at 10.44 pounds anchored by the big bass of the tournament which was a 3.14-pound smallmouth. They earned $145 from the Polar Bears and an Additional $200 from the straight money.

Other award winners were Jeremy Bunnell and Lee Duracz who won a custom FishStyx custom fishing Rod in the Pre-Tournament drawing as well as being nudged out of second by .06 pound. Andy Buss with Jim Wheeler earned the Lucky Spot award for 5th Place in the Straight Money tournament getting them $80.

The next Polar Bear open is scheduled for this Saturday from 7:30-2:30 at Diamond Lake in Cassopolis. Another FishStyx custom rod will be given away in a pre-tournament drawing.


SWMBBC Report

Bill Mathews and Kris Iodice - 1st PlaceBill Mathews and Kris Iodice - 1st Place

Bill Mathews and Kris Iodice won the Southwest Michigan Big Bass Challenge at Benton Harbor last Saturday with 17.29 pounds.

They pocketed $270.

Second place ($170) went to Evan and Joel Timmons with 16.81 pounds while John Gipson and Mike Rappette were third ($100) with 9.84 pounds. Scott Solomon fished alone for fourth ($80) with 9.34 pounds.

Gipson and Rappette also won big bass honors ($85) with a 4.81 pounder.

Top patterns were A-rigs, soft plastics, crankbaits jerkbaits and jigs. The fish were really spread out as the winners caught their fish from the Jasper Dairy to the mouth of Lake Michigan.

The next event is Saturday in Benton Harbor at the DNR ramp. Hours are 8-3 and entry fee is $50.