Sealy Big Bass Splash Tournament Results




Branden Rannekleiv of Reeves, LA weighed in a 12.41 lb. fish in the 8-9 a.m. hour of day 2 of Lake Toledo Bend in the Sealy Big Bass Splash Tournament. His Tournament winning catch garnered him a Triton 19 TrX bass boat, powered by Mercury, equipped with Minn Kota, Lowrance, Navionics, Power Pole, a Dodge RAM Truck, plus $7,000 in addition to his hourly winnings.

The top 5 overall winners were:
Branden Rannekleiv of Reeves, LA – 12.41
Ben Abraham of Woodworth, LA – 8.67
Michael Mitchell of Lake Charles, LA – 8.64
Jason Webre of Vacherie, LA – 8.22
Justin Peterson of Shreveport, LA – 8.20

Second place, Ben Abraham, took home a Triton 18 TrX boat powered by Mercury, equipped with Minn Kota & Lowrance, and a RAM Truck Plus $2,000 cash.

Third place, Michael Mitchell, received Triton 179 TrX Powered by Mercury; equipped with Minn Kota & Lowrance; Plus $1,000

Fourth place, Jason Webre, received a $8,000 check; 
Fifth place Justin Peterson went home to Many, La,  $6,000 richer. 

Eight bass weighing in the 8 pound class were caught in the three days; 19 bass in the 7 lb. class.

Complete tournament results can be found at Sealyoutdoors.com.




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Sunny

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Dec. 18)

FAIR. Water normal stain; 61 degrees; 3.73 feet below pool. Fishing is good for this time of year with a late fall pattern. Bass can be caught with a swim jig, chatterbait, and spinnerbait on the bank in 1-6 feet of water. Then back out to 10-16 feet of water and catch them with a Texas and Carolina rig, or 18-25 feet of water with a spoon or dropshot. Report by Stephen Johnston, Johnston Fishing.

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