Spencer and Reese Take The Win At Weiss Lake

Nolen Spencer and Jonathon Reese win 2018 Alabama Bass Trail Weiss Lake
by Dan O’Sullivan

 

 

 

May 12, 2018 – Leesburg, Ala. – Then it was all over – but the shouting.

The reason was, the team of Nolen Spencer and Jonathon Reese had put more than 27 pounds of Weiss Lake largemouth in their livewells, and came to the Alabama Bass Trail scales at Leesburg Landing the moment they opened at one o’clock.  Their 26.84-pound limit following an expired fish penalty was more than enough to claim the victory, and the $10,000 winner’s purse.

Despite the fact that they had hours more to fish, they decided to protect the health of their fish, the Northern Division team from Tennessee had quit fishing at 11:00AM and moved to the shade of a marina slip to care for their catch.  They simply had to wait as nearly 220 other teams crossed stage to take their bow.

They said they did not expect that kind of weight, nor did they expect to catch largemouth.  “We found an offshore spot downlake that we thought we could catch 18 pounds of spotted bass on,” they reported.  “But, after catching our first limit, we looked around, saw some bigger arches off the edge of the cover; they turned out to be big largemouth, and by 11:00 we had culled out everything else we had caught; it was an unbelievable day.”

They reported catching their fish on a pair of swimbaits and a big worm on a jighead.  “We threw Keitech and Big Hammer swimbaits on 1/2 to 3/4-ounce jigheads and a Watermelon Red Magnum Trick Worm on a 1/2-ounce Shaky Head,” they said.  “We had planned on fishing for spots, and caught big largemouth, so we just think it was our time.  We came to ABT to fish new lakes and challenge ourselves, and are thrilled to be standing here holding these trophies.”

Jerry Hartline and Jason Hogue; a local team from Cedartown, Ga., posted an 18.06-pound limit to finish the day in second place on their home lake.  The pair reported making a treacherous run way up the Chattooga River to catch largemouth in one area around shallow grass with Teckel Sprinkler Frogs and Stanley Top Toad.  “We got a total of six bites, and landed five,” they said.  “We found our fish on Thursday and made the decision to live or die on that spot, and it really worked out; we had a good day, and are proud of our finish.”

The Team of Matt Leicher and Justin Wallace finished 1/100 of a pound behind the second place team with 18.05 pounds.  However, their limit included the 6.52-pound Mountain Dew Big Bass of the tournament – a fish that earned them the $500 bonus for the day, bringing their total winnings to $4,500 for the tournament.

The rest of the Top 10 Standings are below, for complete standings visit: https://www.alabamabasstrail.org/tournament-series/wel-results/

Place Anglers Weight Big Fish Winnings
1 Nolen Spencer / Jonathon Reese 26.84 6.08 $10,000
2 Jerry Hartline / Jason Hogue 18.06   $5,000
3 Matt Leicher / Justin Wallace 18.05 6.52 $4,000
4 Allen Hayes / Danny Bishop 17.44   $3,000
5 Grant Hopson / Wes Ward 17.31   $2,000
6 David Nixon / Delano Green 17.16 5.74 $1,500
7 Kyle Glasgow / Luke Glasgow 16.51   $1,100
8 Paul Davis / Josh Chapple 16.30 5.38 $1,100
9 1) Tracy Robinson / Willie Staten 15.98   $1,100
10 Jason Whisonant / Wayne Whisonant 15.87   $1,100

The sponsors of the 2018 Alabama Bass Trail include; Phoenix Bass Boats, Bill Penney Toyota, Garmin, Academy Sports & Outdoors, America’s First Federal Credit Union, Wind Creek Hospitality – Wetumpka, Wind Creek Hospitality – Montgomery, Alabama Tourism Department, T-H Marine Supplies, Wedowee Marine, Buffalo Rock, Jack’s, Fish Neely Henry Lake.com, Alabama Power Company, Trapper Tackle, Lew’s Fishing, AFTCO, YETI, and E3 Apparel.

For information about Alabama Bass Trail and for complete tournament standings visit www.alabamabasstrail.org.

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