Cody Pitt wins FLW Tournament




Local angler Cody Pitt of Many, Louisiana, weighed a five-bass limit totaling 24 pounds, 5 ounces, to win the first FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Cowboy Division tournament of 2016 on Toledo Bend. For his victory, Pitt earned $4,872.

“I focused on two areas in Tennessee Bay about a mile south of the takeoff ramp,” says Pitt, who earned the win fishing in the first FLW tournament of his career. “Half of the bass I dialed in on were in the backs of ditches and on the sides of humps near flats, and the other half were still out deep in their winter patterns. All of the keepers I caught were from big schools – sometimes with 50 or more fish in them. They were feeding heavily on shad so I knew that was a pattern I needed to follow.”

The Louisiana pro says he used two baits to catch his winning stringer – a white Fish Head Spin rigged with a Sight Flash-colored Keitech Swimbait and a sexy shad-colored Strike King 10XD crankbait.

“Three of the fish that I weighed in came on the Fish Head Spin while the other two preferred the crankbait,” says Pitt. “I fished each one fairly slow along the bottom, occasionally bouncing the 10XD.” Pitt ended up catching nearly 25 keepers throughout his day.

The top 10 boaters:
1st: Cody Pitt, Many, La., five bass, 24-5, $4,872
2nd: Dusty Anders, Pineville, La., five bass, 24-0, $2,436
3rd: Darold Gleason, Leesville, La., five bass, 23-2, $2,358
4th: Dylan Poche, Natchez, La., five bass, 22-8, $1,137
5th: Nick Lebrun, Bossier City, La., five bass, 21-8, $974
6th: Wade Hudgens, Longview, Texas, five bass, 21-4, $893
7th: Keith Hawkins, Missouri City, Texas, five bass, 20-15, $812
8th: Lane McGaha, Dubach, La., five bass, 20-4, $731
9th: Jason Bonds, Lufkin, Texas, five bass, 19-2, $609 + $300 Evinrude bonus
9th: Anthony Sharp, Silsbee, Texas, five bass, 19-2, $609

Gleason caught the biggest bass of the tournament in the pro division, a largemouth weighing 9 pounds, 7 ounces and earned the day’s Big Bass award of $735.

McDonough wins co-angler title
Bryan McDonough of Katy, Texas, weighed in five bass totaling 16 pounds, 13 ounces Saturday to earn $2,398 and win the co-angler division.
The top 10 co-anglers:
1st: Bryan McDonough, Katy, Texas, five bass, 16-13, $2,398
2nd: Derek Allen, Ponchatoula, La., five bass, 15-6, $1,199
3rd: Randall Bellard, Denham Springs, La., five bass, 15-4, $795
4th: Cody Canerday, Welsh, La., five bass, 14-10, $560
5th: Chaz York, Vidor, Texas, five bass, 14-9, $480
6th: Nick Whittemore, Austin, Texas, five bass, 14-2, $440
7th: Jerry Riddle, Summit, Miss., five bass, 13-11, $400
8th: Larry Becker, Waskom, Texas, three bass, 13-10, $360
9th: Kerry Barnett, Waldron, Ark., five bass, 13-4, $320
10th: Marcus Newton, Angleton, Texas, three bass, 12-14, $280

Logan Buss of Dallas, Texas, caught the biggest bass of the tournament in the co-angler division, a fish weighing 7 pounds, 5 ounces and earned the day’s Big Bass award of $357.

The top 50 boaters and 50 co-anglers based on point standings will qualify for the Oct. 27-29 Regional Championship on Lake Dardanelle in Russellville, Arkansas.

 




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FAIR. 90 degrees; 3.89 feet below pool. Water temperatures are back up in the mid to high 80s, and fishing has been tough on the south end of the lake as it continues turning over, with brown bubbles showing up-something that should settle in the next 5-6 days. For now, it’s best to stay north of the bridge. Main lake ridges in 12-18 feet are producing a few bites on Texas rigs and big crankbaits, while creek bends in 3-8 feet are giving up some small fish and keepers on square bills and lipless baits, though not many over 2 pounds. Crappie remain slow on brush piles and natural timber in 16-22 feet, with most caught on live bait rather than jigs. The fall transition keeps getting delayed by the heat, but signs point to a real shift coming next week once the turnover passes. Despite the tough bite, a few big fish have been landed recently, including several in the 9-pound range. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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