B.A.S.S. LLC announced
the 2012 schedule today for a three-division Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster
Open circuit that will hit nine bass fisheries in nine different states.
Timing on the fisheries
was a top consideration in creation of the schedule — Lake Norman and
Table Rock in April, and the James River in July, for example. So was
geography: south to Florida, west into Texas, and north to Michigan. A
fresh challenge was added with a Cayuga Lake tournament; that one is in
August, perfect timing for upstate New York.
“We wanted to come up
with a schedule that included a wide range of fishery types, on dates
that made sense for that fishery, and with a geographical spread that
made participation easier for more tournament anglers,” said Jerry
McKinnis, one of three principals who purchased B.A.S.S. in late 2010.
“I think we’ve come pretty close to all those goals.”
The season will kick off
with a Southern Open in central Florida, Jan. 19-21 on the Harris Chain
of Lakes out of Tavares. Host to more than a dozen Bassmaster events
since 1986, “the Chain” was the site of the 2011 Bassmaster Elite Series
opener in March. Shaw Grigsby smoked the field with a sight-fishing
bonanza of 75 pounds, 4 ounces over four days. The sprawling,
canal-linked lakes have produced for Open pros, too. In a 2009 Open, Day
1 leader John Kremer posted 29-13, and eventual victor Bryan Hudgins on
Day 2 sacked a bag that was 1 ounce shy of 31 pounds.
Texas’ Lewisville Lake
is No. 2 on the 2012 Open schedule. Lewisville was a “sleeper” stop in
2011, but pro Mark Tucker woke it up after a cold front with a catch of
45 pounds, 15 ounces over three days. The Feb. 9-11, 2012, tournament
out of Lewisville, Texas, will be the first of three in the Central
division.
Lake Norman out of
Charlotte, N.C., will keep Southern Open anglers going April 5-7. In the
2011 Open on Norman, a 25-year-old unknown from Ohio, Fletcher Shryock,
put his name up on the bass board by posting 49-9 over three days in
late March. The early April dates for the 2012 event could result in
similar weights.
Table Rock — a name
that’s become bedrock in B.A.S.S. tournament history — will be the 2012
Central Open’s second stop on April 26-28. Like Norman and Lewisville,
Table Rock is an encore from the 2011 schedule, but a 2011 Open champ
from The Rock is still to come. Torrential rains in April forced a
rescheduling of the 2011 Central event to Oct. 20-22. But come the 2012
Open dates in late April, there’s every chance that Table Rock will show
its springtime potential for a big shallow bite and lots of limits.
The tidal James River
out of Richmond, Va., will be the site of the June 14-16 Northern Open,
the division’s first of 2012. The James ran gold in the 2011 Open for
Kelly Pratt of Williamsburg, Va., when he won with 42-6 taken on a
shallow finesse bite. But B.A.S.S. and the James go back much further.
After a 1983 James River Invitational won by the legendary Hank Parker,
B.A.S.S. followed with three Bassmaster Classic river events in a row,
1988-1990.
Rivers run through the
2012 schedule. Next up after the James will be Northern Open No. 2 on
the Detroit River out of Detroit, Mich., July 19-21. The last time an
Open was there, Todd Schmitz pulled off a come-from-way-way-behind win
with 61 pounds. He keyed on the river’s deeper, cooler channel, a
reliable midsummer tactic. But anglers can run to Lake St. Clair to find
the cooler temps, just like the fish do.
After Detroit, Northern
Open anglers can shift their attention to Cayuga Lake and Seneca Falls,
N.Y., for the Aug. 16-18 Northern season finale. Cayuga is a cool, deep
fishery — max depth is more than 400 feet — but the northern-end shoals
area is a known haunt of largemouth bass. Cayuga also has smallmouth
bass. Finger-slim, the fishery stretches 28 miles and up to 3 1/2 miles wide. Not huge, but big enough.
The Central Open finale
takes place Sept. 6-8 on Fort Gibson Lake out of Wagoner, Okla. In 2010,
Fort Gibson Lake was the site of a relocated Bassmaster Elite Series
tournament. In the Elite Series tournament, pro Tommy Biffle of Wagoner
capitalized on a home-lake advantage to haul in 73-11 over four mid-June
days. With three days of competition, Open anglers aren’t likely to hit
that mark, but a September time frame could help boost weights.
Memorable for big
spotted bass and several record spots, Alabama’s Lewis Smith Lake will
be the last 2012 Open destination. Smith will long be etched in pro Andy
Montgomery’s memory. His win with 34 pounds, 9 ounces at the 2010 Open
on Smith helped him qualify for the 2011 Bassmaster Elite Series.
Hitting docks over deeper, stained water was a key to his success with
spotted (and largemouth) bass in an unusually high-water situation for
Smith. How the Oct. 4-6, 2012, event out of Jasper, Ala., goes for
anglers should again be tied to water levels and clarity.
Registration dates and
details about the 2012 Bassmaster Open season will be announced soon.
For more information about the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens, visit www.bassmaster.com/open.
2012 Schedule of Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open Events, By Division
Date Fishery Location
Southern
Jan. 19-21 Harris Chain of Lakes Tavares, Fla.
April 5-7 Lake Norman Charlotte, N.C.
Oct. 4-6 Lewis Smith Lake Jasper, Ala.
Central
Feb. 9-11 Lewisville Lake Lewisville, Texas
April 26-28 Table Rock Lake Branson, Mo.
Sept. 6-8 Fort Gibson Lake Wagoner, Okla.
Northern
June 14-16 James River Richmond, Va.
July 19-21 Detroit River Detroit, Mich.
Aug. 16-18 Cayuga Lake Seneca Falls, N.Y.