By Jason Duran
Foster Bradley and Nick Harris finished in first place. “After practice, we started this morning down the lake using topwater baits.”

Foster Bradley and Nick Harris finished in first place. ABT photo
“Based on practice, we felt this area was going to be productive for us, but we only caught around 7 pounds fishing down the lake. We knew the schedule said they were going to start pulling water around 8 am, so we decided to make a move and head back up the lake to fish. As we started back up, we noticed the current was flowing which helped position the fish in areas where we needed them to be. The retrieve for us was the key. We targeted very shallow grass areas using a Davis Baits Swim jig in a couple of different colors including black and blue and white and brim colors. We paired the jig with a Hammer 7-foot heavy rod with 65-pound braid. We have a lot of confidence in that bait, and when we caught a couple of fish using it today, it helped our confidence to keep using it and clued us in more on what we needed to keep doing. We caught about 20 fish today with a mixture of spotted bass and largemouth. This afternoon we culled out all the spotted bass and upgraded them with largemouth. We felt like we needed around 17-18 pounds to win this event, and at the end of our day, thought we were still one bite away. We had a 2-pound fish and spent the last hour and a half trying to cull out with no success.” When the scales closed, 16.66 pounds was enough for first place and $10,000.

The third-place team of Ethan King and Fletcher Phillips caught 15.36 pounds. “In practice, we looked around for a shad spawn and found an area to start on tournament day. We were boat 126 and ran to a spot we found in practice about 3 or 4 miles in the back of a creek where we found the shad
The top ten are below.
For a complete list of standings please visit: https://www.alabamabasstrail.org/logan-martin-lake/results/
With only one event left here are the current AOY Standings for the South Division:
PLACE ANGLERS POINTS
1 Chris Rutland/Coby Carden 834
2 Jacob George/Ryan Sweeney 807
3 Rob Lee/Steve Winslett 805
4 Mike Freeman/Zac Freeman 796
5 Ethan King/Fletcher Phillips 793
6 Lanier Burton/Kelly Jaye 791
7 Justin Mott/Randal Hamilton 787
8 Josh Chapple/Paul Davis 784
9 CJ Knight/Anthony Goggins 771
10 Robert Medas /Carlton Alford 769
11 Mark Mccaig/Tim Hurst 764
12 Brian Adamson/Ryan Lloyd 763
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