Kane Weekley and Clayton Oxford took home a win at the Okeechobee divisional event on August 25th. Weekley and Oxford topped a 16 boat field with a 19.19 pound, 5 bass limit! Bradley McQueen and Benny Townsend took home Big Bass honors with a 6.56 pound kicker.
Place | Team | Big Fish | Total Weight | Winnings |
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1 | Kane Weekley and Clayton Oxford | 6.47 | 19.19 | $700.00 |
2 | Jamie Stephens & Chris McBeth | 18.18 | $300.00 | |
3 | Eric Beaty & Justin Darley | 14.43 | $200.00 | |
4 | David Mohney & Lane Davis | 14.04 | ||
5 | Tanner Seabolt & Finn Taylor | 13.14 | ||
6 | Dan Grover & James Hall | 12.10 | ||
7 | Jonathan Jones & Dominick Spain | 5.72 | 11.49 | |
8 | Ragyn Mohney & Jimmy Newell | 10.82 | ||
9 | Tom McGinnis & Dave Maurice | 9.68 | ||
10 | Bradley McQueen & Benny Townsend | 6.56 | 6.56 | $160.00 |
Next event for the Okeechobee Division
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The Xtreme Bass Series is the largest grassroots bass tournament trail across Florida, featuring 14 divisions and 126 events throughout the 2024 season. Anglers can compete in close-to-home events on local bodies of water, keeping costs down and affording them the opportunity to compete in the end of season championship. Teams who compete in 7 of 9 events in one division, or 8 events in a combination of divisions will qualify for the end of season championship event. The 2024 Championship will be held October 31st-November 2nd at the St. John’s River in Putnam County.
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