McKinney wins Bassmaster Elite Series event at Lake Fork with fourth-highest weight ever caught
March 3, 2024
McKinney wins Bassmaster Elite Series event at Lake Fork with fourth-highest weight ever caught
YANTIS, Texas – Trey McKinney made history, with authority, on Championship Sunday at the AFTCO Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork.
The Carbondale, Ill., native, exactly one week removed from his 19th birthday, finished with a four-day total of 20 bass weighing 130 pounds, 15 ounces, outlasting the field of 103 anglers in what was one of the most productive tournaments in the history of competitive bass fishing.
He became the youngest winner in Elite Series history and earned $100,000, while missing the all-time record for total weight in a four-day B.A.S.S. event — set by Paul Elias on Falcon Lake in Texas in 2008 — by just 1 pound, 9 ounces.
“This is crazy to even be up here, much less come that close to setting the all-time tournament record,” McKinney said. “To think, that one more fish and I could have had it. I lost a 7 1/2-pounder yesterday that would have given me 33 pounds and enough weight to break it.
“But I couldn’t be happier. This lake is just awesome. It was stressful and I had adrenaline. I was really spinning out today when I had 28 pounds and didn’t know if I had enough to win. I knew I had to have more.”
McKinney’s total was the fourth-highest produced in a four-day tournament in B.A.S.S. history, trailing Elias and two other angler who each caught more than 131 pounds at that historic 2008 event at Falcon.
The tournament on Lake Fork was only McKinney’s second since qualifying for the Elite Series. The rookie caught more than 30 pounds each day (the only angler to do so this week), posting totals of 33-11, 33-10 and 30-0 before closing with another 33-10 limit to clinch the win on Championship Sunday.
McKinney figured he could get the extra weight in his favored spot of the week, but it was filled with locals when he arrived there Sunday morning, compounding his stress. Then, showing a maturity beyond his age, he slowed down and considered his options.
He settled into a small pocket just a stone’s throw from the Caney Point Recreation Area where daily takeoffs and weigh-ins were held. He noticed the small cove earlier in the week, but didn’t rely on it until the final minutes of the tournament.
What a choice.
“It was just loaded in there,” he said. “I finally wound up catching one more that weighed 7-6 and that put me over 33 pounds overall with 30 minutes left to fish. I had a feeling it was gonna happen right there, and it just worked out perfectly.”
McKinney adjusted to rapidly changing conditions on Championship Sunday, just like every other day of the shootout on Fork. He caught his Day 4 bass using a Strike King KVD Ocho stickbait with 8-pound Seaguar Tatsu line on a St. Croix 7-foot medium-heavy Legend X rod. Earlier in the week, he hooked his biggest bass using a St. Croix Physyx 7-1 medium rod with a Strike King Z Too lure on 10-pound Seaguar Tatsu line.
“The Lowrance ActiveTarget was essential to finding these fish up on the shallow flats, too,” McKinney said. “I started the tournament fishing in 20 to 30 feet of water and then today, I was in 4 feet … They were moving off the timber toward the bank. I had to follow them.”
Each of the 10 Elites who survived the final Phoenix Boats Cutline became members of the Century Club, meaning they caught more than 100 pounds of bass over four days. It was only the second time in history that has happened, with the historic 2008 tournament on Falcon the only comparison. A total of 12 competitors surpassed the 100-pound mark in the Falcon event, which featured a final-day cut of 12 instead of 10.
McKinney, who led here after Day 2 and Day 3, fell from atop the leaderboard early on Sunday, but he regained the upper hand when he hooked a 6-7 largemouth just after noon. Justin Hamner, of Northport, Ala., jumped into second place soon after with a gigantic 11-7 largemouth that pulled him within 18 ounces of the lead.
But then McKinney closed with his 7-13 and pulled away again.
Tyler Rivet, of Raceland, La., finished second with 125-9. Hamner finished third with 124-10 and his 11-7 was the Phoenix Boats Big Bass of the day and the tournament, earning him an additional $3,000 in prize money.
Rivet’s 125-9 is the eighth-highest four-day weight in B.A.S.S history. Hamner’s 124-10 is ninth all-time and Tyler Williams’ 124-9 is 10th.
Lake Fork has now produced 19 Century Club members, passing Falcon (15) for most in B.A.S.S. history.
With only two of the nine Elite Series tournaments completed, the race for Progressive Insurance Bassmaster Angler of the Year is just beginning.
After his victory, McKinney tied Texas pro Ben Milliken for the AOY lead with 195 points and Patrick Walters of South Carolina follows closely with 194 points.
McKinney and Milliken also lead the race for Dakota Lithium Rookie of the Year.
Japan’s Taku Ito won the Rapala CrushCity Monster Bag of the tournament for his 39-1 Day 1 catch, earning him an additional $2,000.
McKinney earned an extra $4,000 for the Yamaha Power Pay contingency award while Williams earned a $2,500 bonus.
McKinney also earned $3,000 in Toyota Bonus Bucks, second-place Rivet earned $2,000 in Bonus Bucks.
This event was hosted by Wood County Texas.
2024 Bassmaster Elite Series Platinum Sponsor: Toyota
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2024 AFTCO Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork 2/29-3/3
Lake Fork, Yantis TX.
(PROFESSIONAL) Standings Day 4
Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$
1. Trey McKinney Carbondale, IL 20 130-15 103 $101,000.00
Day 1: 5 33-11 Day 2: 5 33-10 Day 3: 5 30-00 Day 4: 5 33-10
2. Tyler Rivet Raceland, LA 20 125-09 102 $35,000.00
Day 1: 5 31-05 Day 2: 5 29-13 Day 3: 5 31-13 Day 4: 5 32-10
3. Justin Hamner Northport, AL 20 124-10 101 $33,000.00
Day 1: 5 33-05 Day 2: 5 27-08 Day 3: 5 30-06 Day 4: 5 33-07
4. Tyler Williams Belgrade, ME 20 124-09 100 $25,000.00
Day 1: 5 30-04 Day 2: 5 30-09 Day 3: 5 33-14 Day 4: 5 29-14
5. Justin Atkins Florence, AL 20 117-12 99 $20,000.00
Day 1: 5 32-11 Day 2: 5 29-02 Day 3: 5 28-03 Day 4: 5 27-12
6. Stetson Blaylock Benton, AR 20 117-11 98 $19,000.00
Day 1: 5 37-06 Day 2: 5 19-04 Day 3: 5 35-13 Day 4: 5 25-04
7. Wesley Gore Clanton, AL 20 115-09 97 $19,000.00
Day 1: 5 32-02 Day 2: 5 26-14 Day 3: 5 27-05 Day 4: 5 29-04
8. Ben Milliken New Caney, TX 20 113-12 96 $18,000.00
Day 1: 5 32-13 Day 2: 5 25-04 Day 3: 5 29-02 Day 4: 5 26-09
9. Kyle Patrick Cooperstown, NY 20 111-14 95 $16,000.00
Day 1: 5 31-15 Day 2: 5 28-05 Day 3: 5 30-01 Day 4: 5 21-09
10. Cooper Gallant Bowmanville Ontario CAN 17 100-07 94 $15,000.00
Day 1: 4 28-04 Day 2: 5 30-13 Day 3: 5 28-15 Day 4: 3 12-07
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PHOENIX BOATS BIG BASS
Day
1 Wesley Gore Clanton, AL 10-09 $1,000.00
2 JT Thompkins Myrtle Beach, SC 09-13 $1,000.00
3 Ben Milliken New Caney, TX 09-10 $1,000.00
4 Justin Hamner Northport, AL 11-07 $1,000.00
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PHOENIX BOATS BIG BASS
Justin Hamner Northport, AL 11-07 $2,000.00
CRUSHCITY MONSTER BAG
Taku Ito Dalton, GA 39-01 $2,000.00
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Totals
Day #Limits #Fish Weight
1 83 474 2224-07
2 81 464 2126-14
3 48 246 1204-14
4 9 48 272-06
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221 1232 5828-09