Media Bass Team Trail Championship Results




Scott Barnett and Shannon McCaleb take home top honors in the Media Bass Team Trail Championship on Lake Texaoma, Oct.24-25. Top ten teams are as follows:

1.Scott Barnett Shannon McCaleb 10 bass 34.39 $10,000.00

2 Shawn Larance Owen Windham 10 bass 32.09 $4,000.00

3 Ryan Glass Gene Lathrop 10 bass 29.88 $1,200.00

4 Mike Schooler Cliff Wagner 10 bass 28.83 $1,000.00

5 Russell Lee Jodie Honza 10 bass 28.22 $700.00

6 Larry Allen Greg Allen 10 bass 27.40 $600.00

7 David Gillham Rich Dalbey 8 bass 26.99 $550.00

8 Randy Turner Trey Turner 10 bas 26.52 $500.00

9 Kevin Seibold Richard Wade 10 bass 26.40 $450.00

10 Mike Singletary Randy White 9 bass 25.80 $420.00

Big Bass Day 1 Day 2
Day 1 David Gillham Rich Dalbey 5.55 $500.00
Day 1 Mike Schooler Cliff Wagner 5.30 $160.00
Day 2 Kevin Seibold Richard Wade 5.34 $500.00
Day 2 Mike Singletary Randy White 5.22 $160.00

Statistics Totals Day 1 Day 2
Entries = 66
Number Limits = 47 28 19
Number Blanks = 37 6 31
Total Fish = 353 220 133
Total Released = 349 217 132
Total Pounds = 857.29 524.63 332.66
Average Fish In Boat 2.7 3.3 2.0
Average Lbs. In Boat 6.49 7.95 5.04
Average Fish Lbs. = 2.44 2.38 2.50
Cash Payout = $21,820.00

A complete list of finishers can be found at:

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Lake Texoma Weather Forecast

Wednesday

Sunny

Hi: 86

Wednesday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 62

Thursday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 86

Thursday Night

Mostly Clear

Lo: 64

Friday

Mostly Sunny

Hi: 89

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Mostly Clear

Lo: 68

Saturday

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Hi: 93

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Lake Texoma

Fishing Report from TPWD (Oct. 9)

GOOD. Water stained; 75 degrees; 1.74 feet below pool. Striper fishing is excellent on live shad. Look at ledges and flats in 25-40 feet of water for schools of fish roaming. A fluorocarbon leader is a must, and downsize with the clearer water. Start watching for fog in the backs of coves and topwaters along those banks for bigger fish. Crappie are still slower, with fish remaining inactive due to the warmer temps. Focus on brush and structure near coves and main lake points in 12-20 feet of water. Bass are fair on shallow-water crankbaits and A-rigs along the bluffs early, and near docks late. Expect fish to start moving up near docks and creeks. Catfishing is great, with blues still being found on flats and ledges in 30-50 feet of water, and channels on humps in 15-25 feet of water on prepared baits. Start checking deep flats 40-50 feet of water for big fish, as the thermocline goes away and lake turnover ends. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Guaranteed Guide Service. Fishing patterns are holding steady and the lake is turning over creating tough fishing conditions. Stripers are fair on the flats in 30 feet of water or deeper with live bait. The artificial bite is slow. Very little surface action for a topwater bite. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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