CULLMAN, Ala. (March 5, 2022) – After taking over the lead early in the day, and holding off several hard-charging pros in the third period, pro Michael Neal of Dayton, Tennessee held his ground to finish first Saturday, catching 21 bass weighing 44 pounds even, to cruise to a Group B Qualifying Round win at the Stage Three Tournament on Lewis Smith Lake in Cullman, Alabama. Neal’s two-day total of 35 bass weighing 69 pounds, 12 ounces advances him directly to Monday’s Championship Round as the competition continues for the top award of $100,000.
This will mark Neal’s 11th Championship Round appearance on the Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour and the second time the Tennessee pro has won the automatic berth straight to the final round – the first of which carried him to the win at the 2021 Bass Pro Tour Stage Seven on Lake St. Clair.
“It’s definitely good to make it into the Championship Round,” said Neal. “If I can have another day like I had today, I have a shot to win. We’ll have very different weather on the final day, so I’m not sure how the bass in this area will like that, but I’m ready to find out.”
Neal spent the day out in open water – over 100-feet deep – using forward-facing sonar to target suspended fish that were chasing bait.
“It was a grind in that second period again, so I don’t know if I’m going to have to leave this area during the second period and then come back in the third or try something different,” said Neal. “It’s not really late enough in the day to be able to get on an evening bite, but there are tons of fish here – all pretty decent-sized – and I’m looking forward to coming back out here on Monday.
“There are still a lot of fish in this area to catch, and while it would be nice to be out here tomorrow and continue practicing and figuring things out, I can’t win if I don’t make it to Championship Day. I have to take the automatic berth, skip the Knockout Round and go straight to the final day.”
Fletcher Shryock of Guntersville, Alabama caught a two-day total of 24 bass weighing 48-11 to finish the round in second place, while pro Jordan Lee of Cullman, Alabama ended the round in third place with a two-day total of 24 bass weighing 48 pounds even. Jasper, Texas pro Todd Faircloth caught 23 bass weighing 46-7 to land in fourth, while pro Gerald Spohrer of Gonzales, Louisiana advanced to the Knockout Round in fifth place with a two-day total of 21 bass weighing 44-5.
Ott DeFoe of Blaine, Tennessee sat without a scorable bass after the first two periods before going on a flurry in period three to catch 10 bass for 22 pounds, 10 ounces and slide into the Knockout Round in 18th place.
After hovering around the Toro Cut Line throughout most of the day, local pro Jesse Wiggins of Addison, Alabama made a clutch catch with eight minutes remaining in the final period, boating a 3-pound, 3-ounce spotted bass to jump over the cut line and end the day in 20th place.
“We got in by the skin of our teeth, on my home lake,” said Wiggins. “I hate that it was that close, but I caught some big ones today, and several that were close to 3 pounds. I caught tons of fish in one area – none that were above the 1 pound, 8-ounce mark to be scorable – but we made it. I caught most of my fish on a 7-foot 6-inch Medium St. Croix Legend Xtreme Spinning Rod, with a 2.8-inch Jackall Rhythm Wave Swimbait and a Keitech Swimbait.
“It was tough, I mean that was a freaking grind. But just knowing this one little stretch to end on saved me and thank the good Lord it did. We’re tied for first place now,” Wiggins laughed.
The remaining 38 anglers – 19 from each group – now advance to Sunday’s Knockout Round, where weights are zeroed, and the anglers compete to finish in the top eight to advance to the Championship Round on Monday. The Championship Round will feature Group A winner Jacob Wheeler, Group B winner Michael Neal, and the top eight finishers from the Knockout Round, competing in a final-day shootout for the top prize of $100,000.
The six-day event showcases 80 professional bass fishing anglers competing for a total purse of $805,000, including a top cash prize of $100,000 to the winner.
The top 20 pros in Qualifying Group B that now advance to Sunday’s Knockout Round on Lewis Smith Lake are:
1st: Michael Neal, Dayton, Tenn., 35 bass, 69-12 – ADVANCES TO CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND
2nd: Fletcher Shryock, Guntersville, Ala., 24 bass, 48-11
3rd: Jordan Lee, Cullman, Ala., 24 bass, 48-0
4th: Todd Faircloth, Jasper, Texas, 23 bass, 46-7
5th: Gerald Spohrer, Gonzales, La., 21 bass, 44-5
6th: Tommy Biffle, Wagoner, Okla., 19 bass, 42-0
7th: Alton Jones, Jr., Waco, Texas, 18 bass, 40-7
8th: Marty Robinson, Lyman, S.C., 20 bass, 38-14
9th: Clabion Johns, Social Circle, Ga., 18 bass, 38-8
10th: Fred Roumbanis, Russellville, Ark., 21 bass, 38-5
11th: Cole Floyd, Leesburg, Ohio, 17 bass, 37-6
12th: Brent Ehrler, Redlands, Calif., 19 bass, 37-2
13th: Matt Lee, Cullman, Ala., 19 bass, 36-13
14th: Dustin Connell, Clanton, Ala., 17 bass, 36-12
15th: Dylan Hays, Hot Springs, Ark., 17 bass, 35-3
16th: Shin Fukae, Thomson, Ga. and Osaka, Japan, 19 bass, 35-1
17th: Bryan Thrift, Shelby, N.C., 16 bass, 33-14
18th: Ott DeFoe, Blaine, Tenn., 15 bass, 31-11
19th; Anthony Gagliardi, Prosperity, S.C., 17 bass, 30-11
20th: Jesse Wiggins, Addison, Ala., 14 bass, 30-6
Overall, there were 295 scorable bass weighing 583 pounds, 14 ounces caught by the 39 pros Saturday.
Bass Pro Shops pro David Walker of Sevierville, Tennessee caught a 4-pound, 12-ounce largemouth on a jig in the third period that earned him Saturday’s $1,000 Berkley Big Bass Award. Berkley awards $1,000 to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass each day, and a $3,000 bonus to the angler who weighs the heaviest bass of the tournament.