David Howell and David Boyd took home the win in the Panhandle division’s fourth event of the season on April 12th. The duo sealed the win with a 23.07 pound, 5 bass limit at Lake Talquin, topping the 19 boat field. Jeff Travis and Chris Lisenly took home Big Bass honors for the second event in a row with an 8.19 pound Trophy Catch.
Top 10
Place | Team | Big Fish | Total Weight | Winnings |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | David Howell & David Boyd | 6.49 | 23.07 | $800.00 |
2 | Rob Lawhon & Kenny Creel | 7.17 | 22.14 | $380.00 |
3 | Jeff Travis & Chris Lisenly | 8.19 | 20.51 | $450.00 |
4 | Phillip King & Daniel King | 19.41 | ||
5 | Mason White & Heath White | 5.78 | 18.81 | |
6 | Calvin Cormier & Justin Cormier | 6.49 | 18.48 | |
7 | Early Whitaker & Andrew Whitaker | 5.77 | 17.12 | |
8 | Josh Shuler & Dustin Shuler | 16.61 | ||
9 | Guy Bridges & Craig Wilson | 16.02 | ||
10 | John McClenny & Jeremiah Brinson | 14.28 |
Event Totals
Number of Fish Weighed: 68
Number of Limits Weighed: 12
Total Weight: 234.02
Average Bag: 12.32
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About Xtreme Bass Series
The Xtreme Bass Series is the largest grassroots bass tournament trail across Florida, featuring 13 divisions and 126 events throughout the 2025 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 2025 Championship will be held October 23-25 on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes at Camp Mack.
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