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Evers Tops The Hill On Day Two
(Photo by Mark Jeffreys)

Kenyon Hill in Second, Brauer Falls to Third

Story by Brent Conway
Augusta, GA – This tournament is always about location, and this week is not any different. If you’re fortunate enough to find the herring – which again aren’t in their usual haunts – you’ll most likely find quality bass with them. If you’re not on a school of herring, you’re scrambling for scraps, and in looking at the Day One results, the “scraps” many in the field found weren’t enough to keep up with the pace require to make the Top 12.

The warming weather helped many in the field make a charge to be in contention for Saturday’s cut. Among them was Edwin Evers, who bettered himself by 11 spots by bringing 18-13 to the scales Friday giving him the lead with 33-14. Kenyon Hill climbed three places and ended Friday in second place with a combined weight of 31-13, thanks in part to his second day weight of 14-13. Read More 
 
Evers Takes Over Top Spot, Hill Sits A Pound Back
Friday, May 02, 2008
ESPN Outdoors

The prevailing mentality among the field after yesterday's weigh-in at the Clarks Hill Bassmaster Elite Series was that fishing would steadily improve as the event wore on.

But Clarks Hill's green fish have a reputation of being unpredictable, and they certainly lived up to it today.

Weights were down across the board on day 2, and the 20-plus-pound limit that made an appearance on day 1 was nowhere to be found after the scales shut down in Georgia today.

Edwin Evers turned in the day's best limit at 18-13 and climbed 11 spots up the leader board from 12th to 1st. He'll take a 2-01 cushion into the 3rd day of competition. Read Story

 
Evers Elevates
ESPN Outdoors
Two Okies atop the Clarks Hill leaderboard

EVANS, Ga. — Norman, Okla., angler Kenyon Hill was asked if there was any reason why he and fellow Okie Edwin Evers would be atop the leaderboard after the second day of the Bassmaster Elite Series Pride of Georgia tournament presented by Evan Williams Bourbon.

"We don't have anything like this (in Oklahoma)," said Hill, who moved from fifth place to the runner-up spot at Clarks Hill Lake on Friday.

In fact, Evers, who jumped from 12th to the top on Day Two, admitted he's just now learning how to fish this 71,000-acre reservoir located on the Georgia-South Carolina border. Read story | Standings | Photos | Notes

 
Edwin Finishes 11th in 2008 Classic
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OPTIMA Batteries Joins BASS as Sponsor
CELEBRATION, Fla. — OPTIMA Batteries, The Ultimate Power Source, and BASS, the worldwide authority on bass fishing, announced Tuesday that Milwaukee, Wis.,-based OPTIMA has joined BASS as a supporting sponsor of the organization and its prestigious tournament structure.

The agreement includes supporting sponsorship of the Bassmaster Elite Series, the BASS Federation Nation, the Bassmaster Opens and the Women's Bassmaster Tour presented by Academy Sports + Outdoors. Read More......

 
Oklahoma Pro Edwin Evers Takes Fourth BASS Victory at Bassmaster Elite Series Event on Lake Erie

By BASS Communications July 22, 2007

Final Results: Pros | Co-Anglers

BUFFALO — Saving his best for last, Edwin Evers of Talala, Okla., boated the heaviest limit of the tournament, 23 pounds, 14 ounces, of Lake Erie smallmouth bass Sunday, to outlast a hard-charging Kotaro Kiriyama of Moody, Ala., by 4 pounds at the Empire Chase presented by Mahindra Tractors.

Evers, 32, totaled 65 pounds, 7 ounces, over the course of the tournament, which was shortened from four days to three because of inclement weather, to win his first Bassmaster Elite Series event and the $100,000 top prize. With the victory, the four-time BASS winner has totaled more than $1 million in career earnings — the 19th BASS angler to accomplish that feat. Read More
 
Boomer Sooner in New York


Story by Brent Conway & Matt Pangrac - Photos by Mark Jeffreys Basszone.com
Posted  July 22nd, 2007  8:13pm CST

Buffalo, NY – The top anglers in the world, fishing arguably the best smallmouth fishery on the planet, means that the final day action is going to be down to the wire. In what started with the hometown favorite walking off the day-one stage as the tournament leader on Thursday, quickly became a good old-fashioned shoot-out under the sunny Sunday skies of Lake Erie.

Denny Brauer won the Empire Chase last year by targeting Champlain largemouths, but this year, the quarry was the abundant, and terribly irritable, Lake Erie smallmouth. Friday, in what would normally be the second day, high winds and a small craft advisory suspended the tournament until Saturday. Read More

 
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