Table Rock Lake, Greg Vinson Show Out on Shotgun Round Day 1 at Bass Pro Tour Berkley Stage Six Presented by TrueTImber

BRANSON, Mo. (May 17, 2019) – There’s an old saying about records being made to be broken. Greg Vinson got that memo. Twice.
The Alabama pro staked a claim to the Major League Fishing® (MLF) Bass Pro Tour record books Thursday in the first Shotgun Round of the Berkley Stage Six Presented by TrueTimber, stacking a record 52 bass from Table Rock Lake onto SCORETRACKER® for 83 pounds, 6 ounces (also a record). Vinson was one of seven anglers who weighed 60 pounds on the day (yet another Bass Pro Tour record).
Vinson’s performance was part of the most prolific day of fish-catching in the young history of the Bass Pro Tour.
Vinson Voracious
After a slow start to the morning, Vinson staked a claim to the top of SCORETRACKER® midway through the first period. After moving to the lower end of the White River arm, he weighed 18 fish in the first period for 28-5, and followed that up with 25 pounds in Period 2. Over the course of the 7 ½ hours of official competition time, the Mercury pro averaged a fish every 8.6 minutes.
“That was the most unbelievable day of fishing I ever had,” Vinson admitted. “I got off to a slow start, but once I made a move to something new, everything I did seemed like it was right. Everywhere I went, I caught fish, and I didn’t see another angler all day long. To be on something that good and not see another competitor in this field is pretty rare.”
Shotgun Round 1 Loaded with Heavyweights
If professional bass fishing doesn’t work out for Jeff Sprague, he has a future in fortune telling. As reported in the live blog, Sprague’s assessment of the Table Rock bite was that “Somebody is going to wreck ’em today.”
Sprague was absolutely correct, if a little understated. SCORETRACKER® was loaded with anglers who indeed wrecked ’em in Group A: 26 anglers weighed 40 pounds or more, 17 connected with 50 pounds or more, and four surpassed the 70-pound mark.
The overall catch weight for the field of 40 anglers was 1,894 pounds of bass on 1,173 fish (both Bass Pro Tour records).
“This place has just been pelted with tournaments and locals, and it’s putting out numbers and fish like it did today,” said Sprague, who finished fourth on the day with 70-4. “This is just an amazing fishery. I actually expected to catch bigger fish than I caught today, so I know there are some bigger ones that aren’t being caught. And we’re going to catch those fish. There are going to be some more phenomenal numbers ahead.”
Group B Takes Its Shot at the Rock
Now that the Elimination Line has been established above the 50-pound mark, the 40 anglers in Group B will take their turn on Table Rock on Saturday for Shotgun Round 2. Unlike the anglers in the first round – who fished in mostly sunny, sometimes-breezy conditions – Group B heads into Saturday morning just ahead of a storm system that will bring 20- to 30-mph winds and possible thunderstorms.
As outlandish as it sounds, that could make the bite even better.
“I’m looking at a forecast for south wind, seeing 10 to 20 (mph),” said MLF NOW! analyst Marty Stone. “The harder the wind blows on these Ozarks Mountains lakes, the more the fish bite, and the bigger they are. Our grade of 3- to 5 pounders could go up if it blows 20. This lake is slam-full of 3- to 5-pounders, and they didn’t really show on Friday.

 

“Group B now knows that they have to go out and catch 50 pounds, so they’re going to be a lot less patient with marginal water, and they’ll get more aggressive. Our total weight could be more. I won’t say something crazy like we’ll catch more scoreable bass, but I’m not going to rule it out, either.”

Looking Ahead to the Weekend
The field will carry their Shotgun Round weights into the Elimination Rounds on Sunday and Monday. The Top 20 anglers from each of those Elimination groups will advance to a 40-angler Knockout Round on Tuesday – weights will be zeroed, making the Knockout a one-day scramble. The Top 10 anglers in the Knockout Round will advance to the Championship Round on Wednesday, May 22.
Daily Winners
Shotgun Round 1 daily awards were:
* The Berkley Big Bass of the day was a 5-2 largemouth caught by Jeff Kriet
* Vinson was the Berkley Catch Count winner with 52 fish
* Vinson also earned the Phoenix Boats Daily Leader award with record-breaking 83-6

Shotgun Round – Group A

Place Angler Total Weight Total # Fish Largest Fish
1st Greg Vinson 83 – 06 52 2 – 13
2nd Jacob Powroznik 76 – 15 46 2 – 15
3rd Cliff Pace 74 – 12 51 2 – 07
4th Jeff Sprague 70 – 04 48 2 – 09
5th Gary Klein 67 – 14 47 2 – 07
6th Jesse Wiggins 67 – 13 39 3 – 10
7th Justin Lucas 62 – 04 42 2 – 08
8th Anthony Gagliardi 59 – 13 38 2 – 06
9th Zack Birge 59 – 13 35 2 – 14
10th Dave Lefebre 58 – 01 40 2 – 02
11th Russ Lane 57 – 15 35 2 – 13
12th Michael Neal 57 – 00 37 2 – 07
13th Aaron Martens 56 – 15 35 2 – 05
14th Fletcher Shryock 55 – 10 33 4 – 01
15th Mark Rose 54 – 05 35 4 – 14
16th Randall Tharp 53 – 15 28 4 – 06
17th Fred Roumbanis 53 – 05 25 3 – 08
18th Adrian Avena 47 – 09 34 2 – 00
19th Jason Christie 47 – 04 26 2 – 13
20th Casey Ashley 47 – 01 31 2 – 14
21st John Murray 46 – 15 25 2 – 15
22nd Britt Myers 44 – 15 27 2 – 14
23rd Bradley Roy 43 – 12 31 2 – 05
24th Jeff Kriet 42 – 08 23 5 – 02
25th Skeet Reese 41 – 11 28 2 – 05
26th Mike Iaconelli 41 – 10 25 2 – 11
27th Randy Howell 39 – 10 23 3 – 00
28th Todd Faircloth 37 – 02 23 4 – 07
29th Brent Chapman 36 – 12 20 2 – 12
30th James Watson 36 – 07 23 3 – 06
31st Andy Montgomery 34 – 11 27 1 – 15
32nd Timmy Horton 33 – 14 19 4 – 01
33rd Jared Lintner 32 – 06 19 3 – 03
34th Mark Daniels, Jr. 30 – 13 19 2 – 13
35th Dean Rojas 30 – 06 16 3 – 05
36th Shin Fukae 28 – 05 19 2 – 06
37th Roy Hawk 25 – 05 14 2 – 12
38th Ish Monroe 21 – 11 13 4 – 13
39th Brett Hite 19 – 13 12 3 – 04
40th Paul Elias 14 – 03 10 1 – 14
How, When and Where to Watch
Shotgun Round 2 competition begins Saturday at 6:30 a.m. CT with live, official scoring available at “lines in” via SCORETRACKER® on MajorLeagueFishing.com and on the MLF app. The MLF NOW! live stream starts at 9 a.m. CT, with live, on-the-water coverage and analysis provided by Chad McKee, JT Kenney, Marty Stone, and Natalie Dillon until lines out at 2:30 p.m. The Berkley Postgame Show – hosted by Steven “Lurch” Scott – will start at 4 p.m.
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