HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (Oct. 23, 2023) – Boater Christopher Wilder of Macon, Georgia, brought a three-day total of 15 bass to the scale weighing 38 pounds even to win the MLF Bass Fishing League Regional Tournament on Lake Norman in Huntersville, North Carolina . For his victory, Wilder earned $60,330, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard and $10,000. Wilder also received automatic entry into the 2024 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American Championship, May 29-June 31, at Cherokee Lake in Jefferson County, Tennessee.
Wilder, who had never fished Lake Norman before, split his practice days between upper-, mid- and lower-lake areas. He found fish that were moving from deeper water to docks and planned his tournament around the docks at the mouths of pockets.
“Where I found the most consistent, quality bites for me ended up being down the lake,” Wilder said. “That’s the area I focused on during the tournament.”
Wilder said he was so dialed in on fish during practice that he had to quit fishing early because he was hooking doubles on his Alabama rig on multiple docks.
“I told my wife I was on fish and that I may zero when the tournament starts, but if I can catch them like I had been, I might have found $60,000 worth of fish,” Wilder said.
Wilder said his hot bite didn’t begin until about 11 a.m. each day when the sun got higher in the sky and fish held tighter to the corners of docks to ambush baitfish. He said anything he fished early in the morning did not produce for him.
“I had three pockets in one creek that I was consistently catching fish out of, and by the time I was done running those three pockets, I’d have a decent limit each day that weighed 10 pounds or so,” Wilder said. “Later in the week the fish started moving to docks further back in the pockets, and it ended up by the end of the week I was catching the fish in the very back of the pockets.
“After I ran those pockets and caught my limit, I would leave them alone and go fish new water,” Wilder added. “And every day on the new stuff I would find at least one key fish that would be a good cull for me. I think the biggest thing for me was finding the new water and not burning my fish up in those pockets.”
Wilder said his weekend was a whirlwind of emotions. After Saturday’s tournament win, he learned on Sunday that he would be welcoming his second daughter to his family in the coming months.
“It’s been a busy weekend,” Wilder said. “It feels like it’s just not real. This is the first BFL I’ve won, and it ended up being a real good one to win.”
The top. six boaters that qualified for the 2024 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American were:
1st: Christopher Wilder, Macon, Ga., 15 bass, 38-0, $60,330
2nd: Matt O’Connell, Brooks, Ga., 15 bass, 35-9, $12,050 (includes $500 Phoenix MFL Contingency Bonus)
3rd: Lucas Murphy, West Columbia, S.C., 15 bass, 34-13, $6,000
4th: Eldon Newcomb, Mount Vernon, Ky., 15 bass, 34-10, $4,000
5th: Roger Pope, Statesville, N.C., 15 bass, 31-15, $2,000
6th: Aspen Martin, White, Ga., 15 bass, 31-2, $1,800
Rounding out the top 10 boaters were:
7th: Kenny Everette, Villa Rica, Ga., 15 bass, 30-12, $1,600
8th: Greg Rikard, Leesville, S.C., 15 bass, 30-5, $1,600
9th: Danny Hall, Ellijay, Ga., 11 bass, 29-8, $1,200
10th: Frank Poirer, North Prince George, Va., 15 bass, 29-7, $2,100
The top four boaters from each division that earned a $1,000 bonus for placing highest in the event were:
Bulldog: Matthew O’Connell, Brooks, Ga., 2nd Place, $1,000
Mountain: Eldon Newcomb, Mount Vernon, Ky., 4th Place, $1,000
Shenandoah: Frank Poirier, North Prince George, Va., 10th Place, $1,000
South Carolina: Lucas Murphy, West Columbia, S.C., 3rd Place $1,000
O’Connell took home an extra $500 as the highest finishing Phoenix MLF Bonus member. Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $7,000 per event in each Phoenix Bass Fishing League tournament if all requirements are met.
Rodney Tapp of Inman, South Carolina, weighed in 14 bass over three days totaling 27 pounds, 13 ounces to win the top co-angler prize package of $50,000, including a new Phoenix 819 Pro bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard.
The top six co-anglers that qualified for the 2024 Phoenix Bass Fishing League All-American were:
1st: Rodney Tapp, Inman, S.C., 14 bass, 27-13, $50,000
2nd: David Williams, Fredericksburg, Va., 13 bass, 22-6, $6,050
3rd: Ross Turner, Kingston, Ga., 11 bass, 20-14, $3,000
4th: Ashley Klaus, Thomson, Ga., eight bass, 18-7, $2,500
5th: Keith Westrick, Huntersville, N.C., 10 bass, 17-15, $1,000
6th: Colby Elliott, Blairsville, Ga., 10 bass, 17-9, $900
Rounding out the top 10 co-anglers were:
7th: Bobby Henderson, Charlotte, N.C., nine bass, 17-7, $800
8th: Caleb Lonca, Conover, N.C., 10 bass, 17-3, $700
9th: Jonathan Strickland, Graham, N.C., 10 bass, 17-1, $600
10th: Kevin Henderson, Honea Path, S.C., 10 bass, 16-14, $550
The top four Co-anglers from each division that earned a $500 bonus for placing highest in the event were:
Bulldog: Ross Turner, Kingston, Ga., 3rd Place, $500
Mountain: Keith Bridges, Spring City, Tenn., 28th Place, $500
Shenandoah: David Williams, Fredericksburg, Va., 2nd Place, $500
South Carolina: Ashley Klaus, Thomson, Ga., 4th Place $500