University of North Alabama Wins Collegiate Bass Championship on Pickwick Lake

Auburn University and Tusculum College take 2nd and 3rd Respectively

Day Two of the 2017 BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship presented by Cabela’s on Pickwick Lake began with calm and cool conditions. How another weather change would affect the fishing conditions was on the minds of the top five teams, all of whom had weighed in more than 20 pounds on day one. The day one leaders, Tusculum College team of Nick Hartfield and Corey Neece, had a narrow lead over Dakota Ebare and Justin Seeton from Tarleton State University and Sloan Pennington and Hunter McCarty from the University of North Alabama. Sitting in fourth and fifth, respectively, were Wyatt Young and Tucker Sargent another team from Tarleton State University, and the defending Champions Mitchell Jennings and Cole Burdeshaw from Auburn University.

After the fast and furious start theses teams had on day one of catching them one after the other, the teams had very high hopes and expectations for day two. The same gamble every team had to make on day one was again in play – to stay close and fish around launch or make the long run to the west. Dead slick conditions made for making the long run a lot easier on day two, with the field inverted the anglers that had a late start on day one were now going to be first out of the gate and be the first ones to their fishing spots. The TVA was pulling very little water from the Wilson Lake Dam and the early morning bite was noticeably slower than day one.

Reports of fish catches started to slowly come in and it seemed the deep bite was the one that anglers were concentrating on to start the day. More reports of anglers throwing swimbaits, deep diving crankbaits, and big flutter spoons. We did still have some teams that pulled out the spinning rods and reels and went straight to the finesse style baits such as drop shots and shakey heads. This biggest things the anglers were without was wind and current. However, as the day went on, the TVA let out more and more water and the culling began for teams in contention.

When it was all said and done and the scales stopped spinning, it was the home town team, and current School of the Year team, the University of North Alabama that narrowly defeated the defending champions from the Auburn University.

Pulling out the huge win was the home town team of Sloan Pennington and Hunter McCarty who had back to back awesome days bringing in 21.02 pounds on day two, giving them a two day combined weight of 44.33 pounds. These two anglers on day one said they were the underdogs of the team and were not as good on Pickwick Lake as some of their teammates were. These two anglers were more of “junk” fishing just going out and fishing to their strengths and having fun. Both of the anglers actually said they enrolled at UNA to learn to be better ledge fisherman.

“Today was super stressful, we went to our first spot and didn’t catch a fish. At 12:30pm our bite turned on and we culled up the rest of the day to get our limit, we were thinking we only had 17-18 pounds. We had never fished the winning spot before, we actually found it in practice. We are super excited to win this event, we never, never expected to win this event. It still hasn’t set it. Going to be awesome to bring the trophy back to UNA,” said Sloan Pennington and Hunter McCarty.

Coming in right being them was the defending champions from last year with 43.62 pounds. Drawing on past experience of winning this event the team of Mitchell Jennings and Cole Burdeshaw from Auburn University made a great late day charge and came all the way from fifth place, and from almost four pounds behind, to barley being beaten. Their last day charge had them bringing in the the biggest bag of the entire event with 24.02 pounds, five fish limt, to come within 0.71 pounds of being the first ever team to win back to back Championships.

“We found a good school early and was able to get a limit pretty early and then got the big one on a swimbiat later in the day. It was just an amazing day of ledge fishing. It wasn’t too heart breaking to come in second, we are very proud and honored to finish second this year. A top five in any National Championship in any sport is huge,” said Mitchell Jennings and Cole Burdeshaw.

Coming in third was our leading team after day one, the team of Nick Hatfield and Corey Neece from Tusculum College, who brought 15.73 pounds on day two for a total of 40.07 pounds. These anglers came out on day one with all cylinders firing and had one of the first limits on day one in the boat. Day two they struggled to find a school that had the size fish they needed to be catching to take home the victory.

“Our plan was the same as yesterday, we went out and started cranking right off the bat. We just didn’t get that big bite that we had on day one, we think it was a timing thing. We are blessed to be here and blessed to be doing this. Finishing third in our last college event of our careers, and this being a National Championship, is just awesome,” said Nick Hatfield and Corey Neece.

Bryan College was able to secure the Cabela’s School of the Year presented by Abu Garcia title. Bryan College had one of the best years in collegiate bass fishing, earning numerous top tens throughout the year, including having two teams in the top 50 at the 2017 BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship. University of North Alabama made a huge charge at the last event of the year, earning a first Place and fourth place finish to pull within 59 points of Bryan College in the School of the Year Race.

We will have a full recap on both the 2017 BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship presented by Cabela’s and Full recap on the Cabela’s School of the Year presented by Abu Garcia.

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