GEORGETOWN, S.C. — Only
ounces separate Mark Pierce from second-place angler John Proctor going into
the final round of the Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation Southern Divisional
underway on the Pee Dee River Basin.
Ounces might separate the leader today and the winner tomorrow. However, include
pounds in the equation of who will be declared the overall champion.
Pierce, of Kentucky, has the lead with 22 pounds, 13 ounces. Just 12 ounces
behind is Day 1 leader Proctor, of South Carolina. Three pounds behind Proctor
is fifth-place angler Hayes Hudson with 19-4. Take away the 4-11 big bass
caught today by Pierce, and you have a wide-open race.
Pierce earned earned a $250 bonus as the Livingston
Lures Leader Award on Day 2.
Proctor, of nearby Conway, S.C., has the edge with experience on this
challenging tidal fishery. Pierce, of Radcliff, Ky., is applying a practical
approach to his strategy.
“I never fished a tidal river before this tournament,” said the Montgomery Bass
Club member. “What I discovered is a lot of black, stained water that I’m not
accustomed to fishing.”
By the process of elimination and intuition, he found something different.
“The tide does not affect where I am fishing,” he added. “And it has plenty of
current with 2 feet of visibility.”
Even familiar conditions require a persistent presentation for Pierce, who is
fishing for the Tennessee team.
“I’m having to grind it out because the fish are so spread out,” he said.
Even so, consistency is on his side. That is a plus in this tournament with
narrow weight margins across the scoreboard. Yesterday Pierce weighed 11-7
compared to his catch weighing 11-6 today.
With the scores so close and much at stake, Pierce declined to disclose his
location and lures. The same applied to runner-up Proctor, although he
abandoned a bed-fishing pattern in favor of expanding his fishing area.
That’s a good idea on a tournament fishery with six river systems available to
the competition. The Pee Dee River Basin includes the Sampit,
Great Pee Dee, Waccamaw, Black, Santee and Little Pee
Dee rivers. The area covers 232 river miles.
South Carolina widened its lead in the competition between states. The team’s
cumulative weight is 187-11. Alabama is second with 164-5 and Georgia has 157-7
for third place. Tennessee is fourth with 147-6.
The winning state team is awarded a Triton 189 TrX
rigged with a Mercury outboard, Lowrance electronics and a MotorGuide
trolling motor. The complete package is valued at $33,340.
The contestants from seven states qualified from local bass clubs and state
championships to at the Nation Southern Divisional. Each team has 14 members.
Two of them are high school students taking part in another competition also
concluding tomorrow.
State championship high school teams are competing alongside the adults to hone
their skills. Cumulative weight caught is added to the overall score of the
state team. The winning team receives $500, with $250 going to the runner-up.
Leading the high school rankings is Jake Mims and Jace
Garrett of Alexander High School. The Georgia anglers caught 8-9 to take the
lead. Caden Watson and Cole Sams
of Tennessee are second with 7-15. The anglers represent Marion County High
School.
Each adult angler winning his state here advances to the Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S.
Nation Championship in the fall.
Takeoff for the final day, Friday, of the Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation Southern
Divisional will take place at Carroll Ashmore
Campbell Marine Complex in Georgetown at 6:30 a.m. The weigh-in will occur at the same
location at 2:30 p.m.
Visit Bassmaster.com for live daily coverage of the 2015 Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S.
Nation Southern Divisional.
The tournament host is Georgetown County.
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