Late Giant Lifts Smith To Victory At B.A.S.S. Nation Western Regional On Havasu

Taylor Smith, of Valleyford, Wash., has won the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Western Regional at Lake Havasu with a two-day total of 33 pounds, 15 ounces.

Photo by Brenden Kanies/B.A.S.S.

February 5, 2021

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. — Taylor Smith caught only five bass on the final day of the TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Western Regional at Lake Havasu, and it was the final bite that gave him the weight he needed to win the season-opener on the 2021 B.A.S.S. tournament schedule.

Smith hooked a 5-pound largemouth a few dozen yards from the Lake Havasu State Park weigh-in site with only 45 minutes of tournament time remaining on Friday. The catch rounded out his 15-pound, 13-ounce limit and added to his 18-2 limit on Day 1. Smith finished with a two-day total of 10 bass weighing 33-15.

The 35-year-old Valleyford, Wash., resident won $5,000 for topping the boater division. It was part of a $27,200 total purse split between the best of the 177 competitors this week on the 19,200-acre impoundment straddling the Arizona/California border.

Smith is no stranger to success in B.A.S.S. Nation events. He finished second in the Nation Championship at South Carolina’s Lake Hartwell in 2019, which qualified him for the 2020 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic presented by Huk held on Alabama’s Lake Guntersville.

Smith’s win at Lake Havasu qualified him for the 2021 Nation Championship, which will be held later this year at a location to be determined.

“I’m jacked,” he said. “It was such a fun time down here. I didn’t have very high expectations. My pre-fishing was terrible. So, I’m elated. To have another chance to fish for a berth in the Classic is unbelievable.”

Smith was in second place after Day 1 on Wednesday, trailing only California’s Matty Wong, who led with 18-8. That’s how standings remained Friday, as Thursday’s competition was canceled due to strong winds in the region. B.A.S.S. officials determined the full field would fish again on Friday, and Mother Nature cooperated with postcard-perfect weather — winds at a much tamer 10 mph, bluebird skies and temperatures in the low 70s.

Still, Smith struggled to find bites Friday. His luck changed with the 5-pounder he caught on a green pumpkin football-head jig outfitted with a blue trailer.

“I yelled so loud when I caught that fish, I’m surprised you didn’t hear me up here (at weigh-in),” Smith said of his big catch. “But other than that, it really was a grind out there today.

“A lot of people had fish follow a jerkbait or a spinnerbait (on Wednesday), but I think that just slowly went away. I couldn’t get any kind of reaction bite today.”

Smith believed Thursday’s turbulent conditions made the fishing tougher Friday.

“The wind yesterday changed things for me, so I feel lucky to catch what I did,” he said. “I didn’t think I had (as much weight as I did).”

Steve Lund, who was in fourth on Day 1, climbed to second overall with a two-day total of 32-2. The Glendale, Ariz., resident caught a 16-1 limit on Friday, which was the heaviest bag of the day. Wong finished third with 28-5.

Jake Morrison of Scottsdale, Ariz., caught six bass weighing 12-11 and won $2,500 for finishing first in the co-angler division. Tom Nokes of Riverton, Utah, led the Day 1 co-angler standings and finished second overall with 12-8. Hunter Loveless of American Fork, Utah, was third with 12-0.

The squad from Washington State handily won the team championship portion. Washington anglers caught 76 bass over two days for a total weight of 188-13, and the squad collected $5,600 with the win. Idaho finished second (62 bass, 140-1) and won $3,350, while Arizona (56 bass, 135-15) placed third and won $2,200.

Other states in team scoring included California, fourth, 132-6; Utah, fifth, 131-10; Oregon, sixth, 129-3; Montana, seventh, 128-3; Wyoming, eighth, 127-5; and Nevada, ninth, 126-1.

Jay Evans of Missoula, Mont., won the $500 Big Bass Award with a 6-pounder he caught Wednesday. Scooter Griffin of Hayden, Idaho, caught a 4-12 bass Friday to win the $250 top prize for big bass among co-anglers.

JJ Gibbs IV, who lives in Lake Havasu City, won the Garmin Tournament Rewards prize of $500. He finished fourth in the boater division with a two-day total of 26-3.

The leading angler and co-angler for each state team at the Western Regional qualified for the B.A.S.S. Nation Team Championship. Four other regionals will be held in 2021, including: April 21-23 at Milford Lake in Junction City, Kan.; April 28-30 at Lake Hartwell in Anderson, S.C.; June 23-25 at Lake Erie/Presque Isle Bay in Erie, Pa.; and Sept. 1-3 on the upper Mississippi River in La Crosse, Wis.

2021 TNT Fireworks B.A.S.S. Nation Western Regional Lake Havasu 2/3-2/5
Lake Havasu, Lake Havasu City AZ.
(BOATER) Standings Day 2

Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$

1. Taylor Smith Valleyford, WA (WA) 10 33-15 0
2. Steve Lund Glendale, AZ (AZ) 10 32-02 0
3. Matthew Wong Culver City, CA (CA) 8 28-05 0
4. JJ Gibbs IV Lake Havasu City, AZ (A 10 26-03 0
5. Jay Evans Missoula, MT (MT) 8 25-07 0
6. Jason Crone Kalispell, MT (MT) 10 23-15 0
7. Ken Day Kennewick, WA (WA) 10 22-05 0
8. Ben Byrd Moab, UT (UT) 10 21-15 0
9. Jeremy Mckay Eugene, OR (OR) 8 21-14 0
10. Harrison Bertsch Rathdrum, ID (ID) 10 21-08 0
11. Clint Johanson Cle Elum, WA (WA) 8 21-05 0
12. Don Allphin Manila, UT (UT) 7 19-15 0
13. Timothy Wells Clovis, CA (CA) 6 19-14 0
14. William Naugle Lake Havasu City, AZ (N 9 19-04 0
15. Earl Wells Payette, ID (WY) 8 18-02 0
16. Bubba O’Neill Jr Evanston, WY (WY) 7 18-00 0
17. Josh Worth Grand Junction, CO (UT) 7 17-05 0
18. James Castillo West Richland, WA (WA) 9 17-03 0
19. Sean Andrachick Marion, MT (MT) 7 16-04 0
20. Chris Harvey Idaho Falls, ID (WY) 6 15-15 0
21. Mat Cole Hayden, ID (ID) 5 15-15 0
22. Justin Campbell Pasco, WA (WA) 7 15-06 0
23. Dick Watson Alta Loma, CA (NV) 6 15-02 0
24. Frank Scarla Amity, OR (OR) 7 14-09 0
25. Jason Virgil Hermiston, OR (OR) 6 14-02 0
26. Cody Steckel Las Vegas, NV (NV) 6 13-07 0
27. Kevin Wiggins Winterheaven, NV (NV) 6 13-05 0
28. Timmy Wells II Fresno, CA (CA) 7 13-05 0
29. Toby Robinson Henderson, NV (NV) 5 13-04 0
30. Benny Mello Wilder, ID (ID) 8 12-11 0
31. David Kromm Kennewick, WA (WA) 4 12-10 0
32. Jeffry Ball Pendleton, OR (OR) 6 12-09 0
33. Cole Schneider Rathdrum, ID (ID) 6 12-07 0
34. Jason Warren Pleasant Grove, UT (UT) 6 12-01 0
35. Mel Williams Kennewick, WA (WA) 5 11-06 0
36. Frankie Mueller Kingman, AZ (AZ) 5 11-02 0
37. Bruce Harris Oakdale, CA (CA) 4 11-01 0
38. Justin Hicks Gunnison, CO (UT) 5 10-13 0
39. Addam Gross Pendleton, OR (OR) 5 10-04 0
40. Cody Pierson Pocatello, ID (WY) 4 10-01 0
41. Scott Rich Ogden, UT (WY) 4 09-09 0
42. Kenneth Cleveland Bakersfield, CA (CA) 3 08-11 0
43. Cully Scroggins Longview, WA (WA) 2 08-10 0
44. Dane Lawrence Tillamook, OR (MT) 4 08-10 0
45. Clif Gallagher Saint George, UT (WY) 3 08-05 0
46. Zackery Shaff Richland, WA (WA) 4 08-05 0
47. Tim Johnston Plains, MT (MT) 4 08-03 0
48. Kevin Melford Camarillo, CA (CA) 4 08-03 0
49. Justin Soppe Middleton, ID (ID) 3 07-11 0
50. Brent James St George, UT (NV) 2 07-09 0
51. Zack Holwerda Maricopa, AZ (AZ) 3 07-08 0
52. Stephen Pike Las Vegas, NV (NV) 3 07-06 0
53. Cory Kerber Kerman, CA (CA) 3 07-05 0
54. Kalib Lund Glendale, AZ (AZ) 4 07-00 0
55. Josh Ragan Rathdrum, ID (ID) 3 06-13 0
56. David Bertsch Harrison, ID (ID) 3 06-13 0
57. Tony McCalmant Post Falls, ID (ID) 3 06-11 0
58. Brandon Morton San Tan Valley, AZ (AZ) 3 06-06 0
59. Karl Okerman Sandpoint, ID (MT) 3 06-02 0
60. Douglas Gaskill Las Vegas, NV (NV) 3 05-15 0
61. Kory Ray Lebanon, OR (OR) 4 05-12 0
62. Tyler Ivie Ogden, UT (UT) 2 05-11 0
63. Brian Kennemer Bakersfield, CA (CA) 2 05-09 0
64. Ray Huff Bakersfield, CA (CA) 3 05-04 0
65. Joe Cole Coalville, UT (WY) 2 05-01 0
66. Drew Forster Kalispell, MT (MT) 2 05-00 0
67. Chris Cook Gilbert, AZ (AZ) 2 04-15 0
68. Jonathan Schuyler Las Vegas, NV (NV) 2 04-05 0
69. Paul Morley Kaysville, UT (WY) 2 04-01 0
70. Jake Anderson Richland, WA (WA) 1 04-01 0
71. Brian Bolander Scottsdale, AZ (AZ) 2 03-07 0
72. Mike Rennie Pioche, NV (NV) 2 03-07 0
73. Jim Hawkes A.J., AZ (AZ) 1 03-05 0
74. Andrew Sayles Middleton, ID (WY) 2 03-00 0
75. Levi Ployhar Kalispell, MT (MT) 1 02-13 0
76. Marc Caldwell Rifle, CO (UT) 1 02-10 0
77. Bill Brown Grand Junction, CO (UT) 1 02-09 0
78. Reece Wells Clovis, CA (CA) 1 02-07 0
79. Kenny Carver Coeur D Alene, ID (ID) 1 02-06 0
79. Eric Inman West Jordan, UT (UT) 1 02-06 0
81. Kyle Quinnell Kalispell, MT (MT) 1 02-00 0
82. Billy Ricker Clinton, UT (UT) 1 01-15 0
83. Todd Herman Gilbert, AZ (AZ) 1 01-13 0
84. Cody King Island City, OR (OR) 1 01-11 0
85. Brett Bennett Kalispell, MT (MT) 1 01-10 0
86. Don Dethloff Jr Rathdrum, ID (ID) 1 01-09 0
87. David Mays Portland, OR (OR) 1 01-06 0
88. Ryan Sparks Beaverton, OR (OR) 0 00-00 0
88. Ron Wiseman Pendleton, OR (OR) 0 00-00 0