KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (March 21, 2022) – Blacksburg, South Carolina pro Andy Montgomery caught nine bass weighing 16 pounds, 10 ounces, to win the 2022 Heritage Cup tournament in Knoxville, Tennessee, and earn the first MLF Cup Championship of his career.
Montgomery has been the model of consistency. In 17 career Major League Fishing Cup events, Montgomery made it to the Championship Round nine times, finishing second and third numerous times, but still searching for that elusive first win. Finally, on Tennessee’s Fort Loudoun Lake, Montgomery got it done.
“We put so much into this, and I’ve been close so many times,” an emotional Montgomery said in his post-game interview. “I knew it was going to happen eventually, I just wanted it to happen a couple of years ago.
“I don’t know what it is about Fort Loudoun Lake, but I just jive with it,” the South Carolina pro continued. “I love fishing here, and I knew I was going to have a chance. I hate to get emotional, but I’m so happy that I finally won one.”
Montgomery landed a couple of bass in the first period that had him near the top of the leaderboard, then pulled away in the Period 2 with five bass to take a commanding lead. He caught the majority of his fish fishing docks with a ½-ounce blue craw-colored Strike King Thunder Cricket with a Strike King Rage Bug trailer.
“I used the Rage Bug because I was skipping so much – that bait skips really good – and I was also fishing wood, and it keeps it from hanging up,” Montgomery said. “One of the keys for me this week, though, was my line. I threw Strike King Contra fluorocarbon, and it was critical. I have confidence in that line, and I knew that it was not going to break off.”
The final eight anglers at the 2022 Heritage Cup tournament in Knoxville, Tennessee finished:
1st: Andy Montgomery, Blacksburg, S.C., nine bass, 16-10
2nd: Greg Vinson, Wetumpka, Ala., seven bass, 13-8
3rd: Brent Ehrler, Redlands, Calif., seven bass, 8-12
4th: Ott DeFoe, Blaine, Tenn., six bass, 7-4
5th: Dustin Connell, Clanton, Ala., four bass, 7-4
6th: Brent Chapman, Lake Quivira, Kan., four bass, 6-9
7th: Mark Davis, Mount Ida, Ark., three bass, 3-12
8th: Andy Morgan, Dayton, Tenn., zero bass, 0-0
Montgomery caught the Championship Round Berkley Big Bass – a chunky 3-pound, 4-ounce largemouth that bit a bladed swimjig.
Overall, there were 40 bass weighing 63 pounds, 11 ounces caught by the final eight pros during the Championship Round of competition on the upper reaches of Fort Loudoun Lake.