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Vinson Bolts To Big Lead On Opening Day

Only Angler To Clear 20 Pounds

Vinson Bolts To Big Lead On Opening Day
Greg Vinson's five best fish were all in the 4 1/2-pound class.
By MLF Communications Staff

BAY CITY, Mich. – Greg Vinson of Wetumpka, Ala. went on a morning flurry, weighing in 12 scorable bass, with his best five totaling 22 pounds, 6 ounces to grab the early lead for Group A after Day 1 of the MLF Bass Pro Tour event on Saginaw Bay.

Jacob Wheeler of Harrison, Tenn. sits 4-04 behind Vinson with five scorable bass totaling 18-02, good for second place, while Texan Dakota Ebare rounds out the Top 3, just 5 ounces behind Wheeler with a five-fish limit weighing 17-13.

The 40 anglers in Group A will now have an off day while the 40 anglers competing in Group B will begin their first day of competition Wednesday. Group A will resume competition on Thursday.

Vinson shot out of the gate early Tuesday, racking up 22 pounds in Period 1. Although smallmouth dominated the leaderboard throughout the day, largemouth were in contention as well, with many pros – including Vinson – ending the day with a combination of both.

“Man, what an awesome day,” said Vinson. “I knew it was possible after looking at previous weights from past tournaments, but there’s a lot to take into consideration on this big body of water. Somehow, I just ran across them today and I couldn’t ask for anything more.”

“This morning was the kind of day you dream about in tournament fishing,” said Vinson. “Oftentimes you find something in practice that looks promising, but then you pull up during the competition and it’s almost always different than what you expected, so you have to adjust.

“This morning I pulled up where I’d seen these fish the other day during practice, and it started off a little slow, but once they grouped up, it was lights out,” Vinson continued. “There was a school of those bigger smallmouth and every time I’d catch one, I’d pull the whole school up and kind of move them. I had a good feel for the line they were moving up and down each time though, so I just kept fishing around them and eventually I’d catch another one.”

A total of 16 fish weighing more than 4 pounds were caught during Day 1, with six of those reeled in by Vinson.

“There was about a one-hour window this morning that was just magical,” said Vinson. “Every time I got bit, I pulled out a 4-pounder and those are so hard to come by here this week, so that was something really special that I won’t ever forget. I put a lot of work, worry and stress into this tournament, so it’s nice when you have a day like today and all that preparation pays off.”

Although Vinson filled his limit with quality fish early in the day, he didn’t upgrade once in the final period.

“The last few hours of the day were fun, but unproductive,” Vinson continued. “I caught three or four later in the last period that were scorable, but not significant.

“I really thought I’d get some 2- to 3-pound largemouth while running new water this afternoon, but obviously the area I was in wasn’t the ticket,” said Vinson. “Thankfully I figured that out today and not during the competition on Thursday, and that also gave me more confidence in the areas where I did find some better largemouth.”

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Vinson said he spent 12 hours looking for quality smallmouth during practice, and only has one area that he feels confident in going into the next day of competition.

“I hate to even think about having to go find them again, so if it’s not happening on Thursday, I’ll just have to jump on the largemouth train and try to get through to the next round,” Vinson said. “I think the biggest factor for me is going to be the wind that’s being forecast. With the area I’m in and the style I’m fishing, I feel really vulnerable going into the second day of competition.

“I’m not a smallmouth specialist,” Vinson continued. “I can catch them, but when the weather changes the smallmouth will change patterns, so I have to be ready for that and have another plan in place.

“I came into this event on the other side of the cutline for REDCREST, which will be in my home state of Alabama next year,” Vinson continued. “Hopefully I can catch enough to make it through to the next round and have a good chance of qualifying for REDCREST.”

Vinson tied Justin Lucas of Guntersville, Ala. for Tuesday’s $1,000 Berkley Big Bass Award, each weighing in a 4-10 specimen to claim a share of the daily award. Berkley awards $1,000 to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass each day and another $3,000 bonus to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass of the tournament.

Anglers launch at 7:30 a.m. ET each day from the Golson Boat Launch, located at 1598 N. Johnson St. in Bay City. Each day’s takeout is held at the launch location beginning at 4 p.m. Fans are welcome to attend all launch and takeout events and also encouraged to follow the event online throughout the day on the MLFNOW! livestream and ScoreTracker coverage at MajorLeagueFishing.com.

The event features pros competing using the MLF catch, weigh, immediate-release format, with each angler’s five heaviest bass tallied as their day’s weight. Minimum weights are determined individually for each competition waters that the Bass Pro Tour visits, based on the productivity, bass population and anticipated average size of fish in each fishery.

After each two-day qualifying round is complete, the Top 20 anglers from each group advance to Saturday’s Knockout Round. In the Knockout Round, weights are zeroed, and the remaining 40 anglers compete to finish in the Top 10 to advance to the Championship Round. Weight carries over from the Knockout Round to the Championship Round and the angler with the heaviest two-day total wins the top prize of $100,000.

The MLFNOW! broadcast team of Chad McKee, Marty Stone and J.T. Kenney break down the extended action live on all six days of competition from 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET. MLFNOW! is livestreamed on MajorLeagueFishing.com and the MyOutdoorTV (MOTV) app.


Group A Qualifying Round – Day 1

(Figure at far right indicates weight of angler's heaviest fish of the round)

1. Greg Vinson -- 22-06 (5) -- 4-10

2. Jacob Wheeler -- 18-02 (5) -- 4-06

3. Dakota Ebare -- 17-13 (5) -- 4-07

4. Kevin VanDam -- 17-11 (5) -- 4-02

5. Russ Lane -- 16-13 (5) -- 4-00

6. Bryan Thrift -- 16-10 (5) -- 3-10

7. Zack Birge -- 16-08 (5) -- 3-09

8. Brandon Coulter -- 16-04 (5) -- 4-03

9. Justin Lucas -- 16-02 (5) -- 4-10

10. Ott DeFoe -- 15-10 (5) -- 3-05

11. Michael Neal -- 15-07 (5) -- 4-08

12. Tommy Biffle -- 15-07 (5) -- 3-08

13. Anthony Gagliardi -- 15-03 (5) -- 3-06

14. Josh Bertrand -- 14-14 (5) -- 3-06

15. Cole Floyd -- 14-13 (5) -- 3-12

16. Bradley Roy -- 14-12 (5) -- 3-14

17. Gary Klein -- 14-08 (5) -- 3-06

18. Fred Roumbanis -- 14-08 (5) -- 3-04

19. Mark Davis -- 14-07 (5) -- 3-03

20. Spencer Shuffield -- 14-06 (5) -- 3-04

21. Ryan Salzman -- 14-03 (5) -- 3-08

22. Fletcher Shryock -- 13-12 (5) -- 2-15

23. Roy Hawk -- 13-11 (5) -- 3-13

24. Dustin Connell -- 13-09 (5) -- 3-02

25. Andy Morgan -- 13-03 (5) -- 3-01

26. Dean Rojas -- 12-15 (5) -- 2-15

27. James Watson -- 12-14 (5) -- 3-01

28. Chris Lane -- 12-14 (5) -- 2-11

29. Andy Montgomery -- 12-13 (5) -- 3-02

30. Marty Robinson -- 12-13 (5) -- 2-11

31. Edwin Evers -- 12-12 (5) -- 4-00

32. Matt Lee -- 12-05 (5) -- 2-13

33. David Walker -- 12-04 (5) -- 2-12

34. Brett Hite -- 11-15 (5) -- 2-14

35. John Murray -- 11-12 (5) -- 3-13

36. Takahiro Omori -- 11-00 (5) -- 3-11

37. Skeet Reese -- 10-12 (5) -- 2-08

38. Nick Lebrun -- 10-12 (5) -- 2-06

39. Dave Lefebre -- 4-00 (1) -- 4-00

40. Randy Howell -- 3-04 (2) -- 1-10




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