JC Outdoors Spring Teams Division Championship From July 25




Jeff Reynolds and Randall Bruce won the first place on spring teams division championship tournament held on July 25, 2021 with a total point of 200, and a total of 5.98-pound lunker.

Below are the top five winners from the tournament.

Rank

Angler #1

Angler #2

# of Fish

Big Bass

Total

Points

1

Jeff Reynolds

Randall Bruce

5

5.98 LM

21.35

200

2

Doug Schaekel

John Scott

5

 

16.68

198

3

Scott Burkett

Hayden Burkett

5

4.95 SM

16.07

196

4

Chris DiGino

Graden Hansen

5

4.66 SM

14.95

194

5

Keith Lyon

Frank Hanna

4

 

11.47

192




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