John Stahl and Casey Gonzalez took home the win at the Toho division’s third event of the season. Stahl and Gonzalez topped a 26 boat field at the Toho only division on April 27th with a 27.22 pound, 5 bass limit.Chris Maxwell and Michael Porter took home Big Bass honors with a 7.61 pound kicker.
Place | Team | Big Fish | Total Weight | Winnings |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John Stahl & Casey Gonzalez | 27.22 | $980.00 | |
2 | Chris Maxwell & Michael Porter | 7.61 | 22.13 | $780.00 |
3 | Scott Paul & David Graham | 6.70 | 22.10 | $300.00 |
4 | Shelton Smith & Eric Andrews | 21.71 | $200.00 | |
5 | Anthony Defonso & Richard Delbar | 21.70 | ||
6 | Brent Carter & Brandon Blondeel | 21.13 | ||
7 | Chad Schroeder & Anthony Cilladi | 20.70 | ||
8 | Travis Cato & Bruce Bozeman | 20.61 | ||
9 | Jim Topmiller & Lonny Mead | 20.02 | ||
10 | Rich Patterson & David Rushing | 6.27 | 19.08 |
Event Totals
Number of Fish Weighed:Â 115
Number of Limits Weighed:Â 23
Total Weight (lbs):Â 418.35
Average Bag Weight (lbs):Â 16.09
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