Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted Friday at 01:14 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 01:14 PM 6 minutes ago, herder said: Just saw that they'll release the results before the weigh in today. Wow, way to drop the ball Bass. To be fair, I wouldn’t care if I didn’t know someone in it. 😁 1 2 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted Friday at 03:16 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 03:16 PM If I remember correctly, last year Clayton was told not to tell anyone the outcome until it was announced by Bass and it was delayed like it is this year. 2 Quote
Fishingmickey Posted Friday at 03:24 PM Posted Friday at 03:24 PM I saw the FB post yesterday and it looked like a smashfest on Fork. Top five had over or at a 100". Ewing Minor was leading with 106 and change. BASS is withholding the results (leader board is off). Today before the Boater classic anglers weigh in. The top ten BASS master Kayak classic winners will cross the stage for their awards. FM PS for you guys that go by weight, 100" is like a 20-25lb bag. 3 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted Friday at 04:11 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 04:11 PM Yeah they announce the winner on the classic stage, that’s the reason for the delay 1 Quote
herder Posted Friday at 09:34 PM Posted Friday at 09:34 PM Jeez, checked out the Bassmaster home page and it doesn't look like the weigh in has even started yet. But under the weigh in page it says weigh in has concluded. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted Friday at 09:41 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 09:41 PM Thanks everyone for the kind words and encouragement. I didn’t have the day I hoped for but considering the reputation Fork has for being difficult, and the fact that I’d never even seen the lake before, I’m not disappointed with it. Last I saw when Steve posted the standings at 6pm, I was in 50th out of 145 anglers. I caught that 7 pounder with just 1.5 hours left after a few hours of no bites. I lost one big one in the grass mid day when it buried up and just came off. Then with 45 minutes left, I hooked what may have been my biggest of the day on a weightless Senko and 8lb test. I had just caught a small out of a tree and I made a rookie mistake and didn’t check my line. When she dove under the kayak, my line broke. It was a huge high thinking I was about to catch another 20+ inch fish and cull 7+ inches, to watching that chance flapping in the wind and questioning why I didn’t check my line after that little fish had me in the tree, even it was only momentarily. I had the bites to be in the mid 90’s, but just didn’t capitalize. I wouldn’t have even been in the money with that total though, it took over 110” for first place, 100” didn’t even make top ten. Fix a couple mistakes and get 1 more big bite, and the guy from Kansas is right there in the mix and I’m pretty proud of that. It’s going to be a great video and the day before when I caught 108.25” and over 35lbs for my biggest 5 and nearly broke my PB is going to really be an amazing video 😎 24 Quote
Fishingmickey Posted Friday at 09:52 PM Posted Friday at 09:52 PM Looking forward to seeing your video, Blue! Great job on what must have been a tough day in the wind. FM 1 1 Quote
Super User WRB Posted Friday at 10:32 PM Super User Posted Friday at 10:32 PM Frustrating loosing 40” of bass during a Kayak tourney🤬 Good report, thank you👍 Tom 2 1 Quote
Super User GaryH Posted Friday at 10:54 PM Super User Posted Friday at 10:54 PM @Bluebasser86 Great job Clayton. Heck of a bag limit with being your first trip to Fork. 👏👏👏 1 Quote
Pumpkin Lizard Posted Friday at 11:24 PM Posted Friday at 11:24 PM 1 hour ago, Bluebasser86 said: Thanks everyone for the kind words and encouragement. I didn’t have the day I hoped for but considering the reputation Fork has for being difficult, and the fact that I’d never even seen the lake before, I’m not disappointed with it. Last I saw when Steve posted the standings at 6pm, I was in 50th out of 145 anglers. I caught that 7 pounder with just 1.5 hours left after a few hours of no bites. I lost one big one in the grass mid day when it buried up and just came off. Then with 45 minutes left, I hooked what may have been my biggest of the day on a weightless Senko and 8lb test. I had just caught a small out of a tree and I made a rookie mistake and didn’t check my line. When she dove under the kayak, my line broke. It was a huge high thinking I was about to catch another 20+ inch fish and cull 7+ inches, to watching that chance flapping in the wind and questioning why I didn’t check my line after that little fish had me in the tree, even it was only momentarily. I had the bites to be in the mid 90’s, but just didn’t capitalize. I wouldn’t have even been in the money with that total though, it took over 110” for first place, 100” didn’t even make top ten. Fix a couple mistakes and get 1 more big bite, and the guy from Kansas is right there in the mix and I’m pretty proud of that. It’s going to be a great video and the day before when I caught 108.25” and over 35lbs for my biggest 5 and nearly broke my PB is going to really be an amazing video 😎 Looking forward to the video! 1 Quote
Super User VolFan Posted Saturday at 12:12 AM Super User Posted Saturday at 12:12 AM Best 5 fish for 108” is a great day any day. Super proud of your effort and more importantly for me, your attitude after some disappointment. That acknowledgement and positivity is going to lead to wins. 2 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted Saturday at 12:33 AM Super User Posted Saturday at 12:33 AM 2 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said: over 35lbs for my biggest 5 Man, oh, man, such fishing is beyond my ken. 1 1 Quote
ike8120 Posted Saturday at 12:37 AM Posted Saturday at 12:37 AM On 3/20/2025 at 10:49 AM, Glenn said: Today, @Bluebasser86 (Clayton) is fishing the Bassmaster Kayak Classic on Lake Fork! This is his 2nd appearance in this prestigious event. Last year, he briefly lead it, and ultimately took 15th out of more than 150 contenders. This year, it's even more difficult. High winds changed the multi-day event into one mega-marathon day....11 hours of competition! So right now, he's out there slugging away at it. He's had a phenomenal practice period, boating several over 8lbs, so he's in a good position to take the win! As I'm writing this, he's in 15th. Go Clayton GO!! Good luck Clayton 1 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted Saturday at 02:25 AM Global Moderator Posted Saturday at 02:25 AM Hey man it’s fishing. You did great and that’s all that matters. Nonetheless, you made it to the top tier! Well done Clayton! 1 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted Saturday at 11:19 AM Global Moderator Posted Saturday at 11:19 AM To get a bag like that on a lake you’ve never been to is Outstanding! Mike 1 Quote
Chris Cavanaugh Posted Sunday at 02:58 AM Posted Sunday at 02:58 AM Great job, you live and learn. Quote
Fishingmickey Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM A truly unbelievable day, even for Lake Fork. Sixteen anglers in the century club! 111.25" for the win is unreal! Not a single Texan in the top ten. Maybe next year. Fishingmickey Quote
Miabucman Posted yesterday at 05:03 PM Posted yesterday at 05:03 PM Congrats. Looks like you did awesome with it being your first time on the lake. Quote
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