Reed and Reed Secure Division Points Race
Mark Stanton and Bryan Moore took home the win in the ninth and final event of the season for the Harris Chain division. Stanton and Moore topped a 22 boat field on September 27th with a 24.47 pound, 5 bass limit. The duo also took home Big Bass honors with a 6.61 pound kicker.
With the conclusion of the final Harris Chain divisional event, Clay Reed and Christian Reed clinched the divisional points title, earning their spot in the race for the Fitzgerald Fishing Team of the Year at the 2025 Blazer Boats Xtreme Bass Series Championship, presented by Mercury Marine and Visit Central Florida Sports.
Top 5
Place | Team | Big Fish | Total Weight | Winnings |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mark Stanton & Bryan Moore | 6.61 | 24.47 | $1,080.00 |
2 | Clay Reed & Christian Reed | 6.58 | 19.91 | $420.00 |
3 | Neil Davis & Brent Stagg | 19.05 | $200.00 | |
4 | Dave Turner & Colby Robertson | 18.00 | $120.00 | |
5 | Kurt Diesing & Ron Feltner | 16.46 |
Event Totals
Number of Fish Weighed:Â 69
Number of Limits Weighed: 13
Total Weight (lbs):Â 206.52
Average Bag Weight (lbs):Â 9.39
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