Sealy Big Bass Splash Tournament Results




Branden Rannekleiv of Reeves, LA weighed in a 12.41 lb. fish in the 8-9 a.m. hour of day 2 of Lake Toledo Bend in the Sealy Big Bass Splash Tournament. His Tournament winning catch garnered him a Triton 19 TrX bass boat, powered by Mercury, equipped with Minn Kota, Lowrance, Navionics, Power Pole, a Dodge RAM Truck, plus $7,000 in addition to his hourly winnings.

The top 5 overall winners were:
Branden Rannekleiv of Reeves, LA – 12.41
Ben Abraham of Woodworth, LA – 8.67
Michael Mitchell of Lake Charles, LA – 8.64
Jason Webre of Vacherie, LA – 8.22
Justin Peterson of Shreveport, LA – 8.20

Second place, Ben Abraham, took home a Triton 18 TrX boat powered by Mercury, equipped with Minn Kota & Lowrance, and a RAM Truck Plus $2,000 cash.

Third place, Michael Mitchell, received Triton 179 TrX Powered by Mercury; equipped with Minn Kota & Lowrance; Plus $1,000

Fourth place, Jason Webre, received a $8,000 check; 
Fifth place Justin Peterson went home to Many, La,  $6,000 richer. 

Eight bass weighing in the 8 pound class were caught in the three days; 19 bass in the 7 lb. class.

Complete tournament results can be found at Sealyoutdoors.com.




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Fishing Report from TPWD (Jun. 11)

GOOD. Water stained; 81 degrees; 0.61 feet below pool. It is finally summer time, everything around Toledo is getting right, most storms are gone and the sun is cooking. Bass are good. Shallow fish are still strong on frogs, topwaters, swim jigs and wacky-worms from 2-7 feet of water. The deeper bite is coming on strong in 14-18 feet of water with big crankbaits and Carolina rigs. A few great reports of 7 pound bass being caught at night with spinnerbaits, and buzzbaits along the edge of the flooded grass. Crappie are good on brush piles, standing timber, and main lake docks with jigs or live bait. The water temperature is starting to reach the mid to low 80s, pushing crappie out of the creeks. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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