Shryock Leads Stage One on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes

February 13, 2023
Major League Fishing (MLF) Archive

KISSIMMEE, Fla. (Feb. 13, 2023) – Fletcher Shryock’s five largest bass Monday weighed 23 pounds, 6 ounces and earned him the early lead after Day 1 for Group A of the Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour Stage One tournament on the Kissimmee Chain. Right behind Shryock in second place is Jeff Sprague of Wills Point, Texas, who weighed in five scorable largemouth totaling 20-4.

The six-day event, hosted by the Kissimmee Sports Commission, showcases 80 of the top professional anglers in the world, competing for a purse of more than $805,000, including a top payout of $100,000 and valuable Angler of the Year (AOY) points in hopes of qualifying for the General Tire Heavy Hitters All-Star event and REDCREST, the Bass Pro Tour championship.

Weights remain fairly tight in the remainder of the top five. Pro Jeremy Lawyer of Sarcoxie, Missouri, ended the day in third place with five bass totaling 19-9, while Osaka, Japan’s Shinichi Fukae, who led the tournament for a good majority of the day, ended the day in fourth with five bass worth 18-15. Mark Rose of Wynne, Arkansas, rounds out the top five with five bass weighing 18-7.

The 40 anglers in Group A will now have an off day from competition on Tuesday, while the 40 anglers competing in Group B will begin their first day of competition. Group A will resume competition on Wednesday. Shryock said he felt like he had a solid plan after his practice rounds, but as the wind picked up and rolled through the Kissimmee Chain on Monday, it had all but ruined his strategy.

“It started off this morning just not good,” Shryock said in his post-game interview. “I had to make adjustments today to be able to catch what I caught. The second and the third periods were really where I made my move.”

A midday flurry netted Shryock four of his best five bass. That pushed him right behind Fukae for first place. Then, the final 6-13 to end his day secured him the top spot. While he remains guarded about exactly how and where he’s catching his fish, he did give a little insight.

“I was being me and doing what I always do — flipping grass,” Shryock said simply. “I alternated between two baits. One is a Florida staple and the other is something I’m working on coming out with for Yamamoto. I’m keeping those baits quiet for now because I want to make sure that I don’t give too much away.”

Day 1 of the 2023 season is also the first day of the new five-fish format of the Bass Pro Tour. It took some time to get used to for the anglers on the water today, but all-in-all some positive reviews.

“I love the five-fish format paired with the live-scoring of SCORETRACKER®,” Shryock said. “Knowing that I only have to catch five fish and I know just how big those five have to be to keep pace is a great feeling and something I’ve never had before.”

Fukae echoed Shryock’s sentiments.

“It’s kind of weird compared to the last four years, but I like it,” Fukae said. “I think I’m more comfortable fishing five fish and I think that showed today.”

The top 20 pros in Group A after Day 1 on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes are:

1st:          Fletcher Shryock, Guntersville, Ala., five bass, 23-6
2nd:         Jeff Sprague, Wills Point, Texas, five bass, 20-4
3rd:         Jeremy Lawyer, Sarcoxie, Mo., five bass, 19-9
4th:         Shinichi Fukae, Osaka, Japan, five bass, 18-15
5th:         Mark Rose, Wynne, Ark., five bass, 18-7
6th:         Brett Hite, Phoenix, Ariz., five bass, 17-10
7th:         Jesse Wiggins, Addison, Ala., five bass, 17-4
8th:         Gerald Spohrer, Gonzales, La., five bass, 16-11
9th:         John Hunter, Shelbyville, Ky., five bass, 16-11
10th:       Jordan Lee, Cullman, Ala., five bass, 15-8
11th:       Ott DeFoe, Blaine, Tenn., five bass, 15-1
12th:       Gary Klein, Mingus, Texas, five bass, 14-9
13th:       Michael Neal, Dayton, Tenn., five bass, 14-8
14th:       Ryan Salzman, Huntsville, Ala., five bass, 14-3
15th:       Todd Faircloth, Jasper, Texas, five bass, 13-4
16th:       Mitch Crane, Columbus, Miss., five bass, 13-2
17th:       Alton Jones, Sr., Lorena, Texas, five bass, 13-1
18th:       Bryan Thrift, Shelby, N.C., five bass, 12-4
19th:       Luke Clausen, Spokane, Wash., five bass, 12-1
20th:       David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va, five bass, 11-14


Fukae caught the biggest fish of the day in Period 1, a nice 8-pound, 11-ounce largemouth bass that bit his lipless crankbait to earn the first $1,000 Berkley Big Bass Award of the event. Berkley awards $1,000 to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass each day, and another $1,000 bonus to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass of the tournament.