Bienville Plantation Offers Big Bass Blast and Little Fish Tournament – Something for Everyone!

Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Bernie Schultz with a Bienville Bass

The 3rd Bienville Big Bass Blast produced another round of solid 3-fish limits. Ray Hill and Ron Ryals won this edition with 15.54 pounds. They won $2,696.40.

Jimmy Johnson (no, not the race car driver) and Trevor Corbitt lead the series in overall points after 3 events.

Entry fee for the Big Bass Blast is $450 per team and includes a day of practice. So 2 anglers can enjoy famed Bienville Plantation for two days at a discounted rate and possibky score some big cash while doing so.

For just $150 per team you can spend 2 days competing in Bienville Plantation’s Little Fish Tournament. Same lakes, same fun, just throw back the big bass (after taking a picture with them of course) and weigh-in anything between 10-and-17 inches. These crumbsnatchers will be relocated to nearby lakes in order to continue to improve the average size of fish in Bienville’s Lake 14.

Competition dates, times:  September 7th from 1:00 PM until 8:30 PM, and September 8th from safelight until 3:00 PM.

Bring cash to the ramp at Lake 14 on September 7th, but call now to reserve your spot as space is limited! Call 386-397-1989 or 386-365-0295. You can also email [email protected].

Everybody within striking distance of North Florida/South Georgia needs to experience the fishing at Bienville Plantation. Bring some big crankbaits, topwater plugs, structure jigs & football jigs, and your favorite flipping lures.

High water has put multiple patterns in play. Some big bass have been pulled from heavy shoreline cover including vines where squirels usually live and some thick hydrilla and hyacinth mats in parts of the lake.

Then again, there are always schools of big bass on the numerous points, bars and drops throughout Lake 14.

Good luck!

Big bass eat big bait at Bienville Plantation.Big bass eat big bait at Bienville Plantation.