Their five-bass limit weighed in at 19.41-pounds and that was about a pound and a half more than second place finishers Mike and Lisa Johnson of Centre, Alabama who brought a limit in also, but theirs weighed in at 17.94. Third went to Hassan Maghadom and Carl Ritch whose limit weighed 17.82-pounds.
The Sternard’s also collected extra prize money because they were the highest finishing team with a woman member.
The husband wife duo was using a 10” Texas rigged worm stroking it in the grass on Kentucky Lake. They were working a bit grass flat and they kept moving working the flat working through catching the smaller fish to get to the bigger ones.
Big bass for the day went to the Texas team of Joey and Isaac Ridgle and their big bass weighed 5.37-pounds.
After the fishing and accompanying raffle was completed, LBAA representative Vickie Barlow handed $2,695 over to Sherry Crittendon. Crittendon is an APRN and Executive Director of the Angels Community Clinic, which is located at 1005 Popular Street in Murray, Kentucky.
Crittendon and LBAA pro angler Debbie Warner represented the clinic on stage. Warner is Clinical Director at the Angels Community Clinic.
Sponsors of the 2012 Lady Bass Anglers Association Tour are:
Red Dirt Baits, Reaction Innovations, All Pro Rods, Legend Boats, Bass Kandi Baits, Kick’n Bass, Integrity Insurance, Progressive Insurance, Rayjus, Reel Girls Fish, Bass Angler Magazine, Vickie’s Threadworks, Minn Kota, Hummingbird, Eco Pro Tungsten, Save Phace, Deka Batteries, Fish Guardian, West Kentucky LED, ATF, and River Runner Baits.
The LBAA 2012 Contingency Programs are Legend Advantage Program, Boats, BoatUS Angler Weigh-to-Win, Tundra Bucks, Rayjus Wear-It-To-Win, Skeeter Real Money, Phoenix First Flight, BassCat Quest, and Triton Gold.
The LBAA regular season will continue and conclude on September 6.7,8 at Lake Neely Henry in Alabama. Following that, the 2012 LBAA Lady Bass Classic is set for Lake Guntersville on October 11, 12, and 13.