The College Fishing National Championship on Lake Murray was a thrilling showcase of modern angling techniques and the prowess of collegiate anglers. Here's a breakdown of the top 10 baits and strategies that emerged from this intense competition:
Lander's Cover Fishing: Matthew Knopp and Logan Russell of Lander University employed a mix of baits, including various sizes of Hideup Coike and a 6-inch Deps Sakamata Shad. They initially targeted stumps but adapted their strategy as the tournament progressed, focusing on cane, brushpiles, and previously untried spots.
Montevallo's Success: James Dubose and Daylon Milam from the University of Montevallo dominated with a combination of Berkley Stunna 112 and Clutch Darter baits. They utilized a finesse approach with a Neko rig on the final day, showcasing the versatility of their strategy.
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Diverse Tactics for Montevallo: Brennan Berglund and Colton White, another Montevallo team, employed a mix of Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Hit Worm Magnum, Willie Pete's OG Willie glide, Berkley Dime 6, and 5-inch Willie Pete's Minnow. Their adaptive strategy paid off, catching fish from various depths.
Robison and Sorrow's Consistency: Last year's champions, Brody Robison and Peyton Sorrow, focused on prespawn areas and secondary points. They utilized a jighead minnow and CAST Fishing Co. Nova, showcasing their ability to maintain a consistent lead.
Lander's Stumps and Grass: Drew Kuhnle and Landon Rollison, another Lander team, targeted stumps with hydrilla and grass lines. Their Z-Man Scented Jerk ShadZ and Rapala CrushCity Jerk baits, paired with Queen Tackle Ghost jigheads, proved successful.
Deep Fishing for Tennessee: Matthew Dettling and Cody Domingos fished deeper than most, targeting deep offshore structure. Their Yamamoto Hinge Minnow, Yamamoto Scope Shad, and Yamamoto Sensei Worm baits, coupled with LiveScope technology, helped them secure second place.
Neko Rig Mastery: Brayden Ruckman and Zach Wolfe of Carson-Newman utilized the Neko rig effectively, catching fish with Rapala CrushCity Freeloader, Daiwa Yamamoto Neko Fat, and various weights. Their strategy paid off, giving them a strong start.
Deep Water Success for Emmanuel: Michael Avery and Peyton Dunn of Emmanuel University fished deep waters, catching most of their fish between 50 and 70 feet. Their 7/8-ounce Rapala Jigging Rap in pearl white was a key component of their strategy.
LSU-Shreveport's Struggle: Miles Smith and Levi Thibodaux of LSU-Shreveport faced challenges on the final day, falling from first to 10th place. They initially fished grass with Megabass Vision 110+1 and Rapala DT 6, but struggled to maintain their lead.