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Bruce Camp's Local Fishing Report March 24th edition
David Baptist Church Benefit
Thirty two boats came out for a little fishing, fellowship and to help raise some money for the youth at David Baptist Church.
Steve Oliver and Corry Knight grabbed the win with 13.53. Also along with an overall first, they had first senior team and big fish of the day with a 4.02 largemouth. David O’Shields and Kevin Dellenger took second with 13.28 followed by J R Garland and Ronnie Beason with 11.32. Fourth place went to Mark Grigg and Bobby McCraw with 11.08 and rounding out the top five was Larry Melton and James Osborne with 10.96. Melton and Osborne donated their winnings back to the youth. In all there was 224 pound and 1 ounce of bass weighed in, all alive and all released ALIVE... Way to go Robert Fitch and all who helped with the weigh-in.
BFL
The Bass Fishing League, part of FLW Outdoors, was on Lake Wylie this past weekend and a huge shout out to father and son, Brian and Cody Hoyle. Brian won the angler side of the event with a catch of 16.04. Meanwhile son, Cody was second on the co-angler side of the tournament. Second by a mere 3 ounces. Brian says he used a new jig developed by Arnold Ledford and had just picked them up a day or so before the event. Congrats to both on a very good showing.
Moss
The weekly Thursday night bass tournaments kicked off last week on Moss Lake. Brian and Cody Hoyle got the win over the 23 boat field with a 12.13 stringer. They anchored that with the big bass of the night, a 6.17 largemouth. Second place went to Walt Brysick and Tony Cook with 8.67 with Jeff Terry and Keith Messick a close third with 8.30. Ronnie Walker and Brian Hendricks had 8.09 and was fourth while Maurice Freeze and Willie Baskins took fifth with 7.68.
Kosa
The retirees fished Lake Wylie last week with Tony Black and Ned Blanton getting the win with 16.55. Tom Mayhew and John Rankin took second with 11.70 and rounding out the top three was John Black and Roger McNeilly with 10.50. This week, it is back to Lake Norman.
CCBC
The Cleveland County Bass Club fished Lake Norman for their March event. Chuck Camp got the win with 8.90. Roger Beaver was a close second with 8.30 with Ray Hembree nipping at Beaver with 8.20. Tom Mayhew had 7.58 and was fourth with John Presnell rounding out the top five with 6.76. Chuck Camp had big bass of the day with a 3.30 largemouth. Greenwood will be the next top on the CCBC schedule for 2011.
If anyone has any suggestions on stories or pictures of their catch or kill, you can e-mail me at plail5@carolina.rr.com. TITLE THE E-MAIL STORY OR PICTURE “FOR SHOPPER” OR I WILL ASSUME IT’S JUNK MAIL AND NOT OPEN IT.

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