



Japanese standout Kyoya Fujita made his first Top 10 cut using a rotation of three baits.




Local boater TJ Milton dedicated his tournament to fishing wood targets and fished some of his favorite baits to do so.




Brian Post used a mix of moving baits and slower presentations to catch shallow water bass.




Bassmaster Elite Series angler Bryan Schmitt used a rotation of three baits to make the Top 10.




Brad Leuthner targeted mostly prespawn bass during his time on the James River with three key baits.




Bassmaster Elite Series veteran Koby Kreiger pitched a V&M Swamp Hog Jr. rigged Texas style with a straight shank 3/0 Owner Jingle hook and a 3/16-ounce Ark Tungsten weight.


Alex Wetherell used a one-two approach to catch a mix of prespawners and spawners.



John Soukup maintained a spot in the top fiveevery day of the tournament, but he switched things up every day of the tournament to do so.




Keith Poche kept things simple through the week by pitching a Berkley MaxScent General on a rigged weightless Texas style on a 3/0 Owner Hook.


Kenta Kimura utilized three different baits to win his first Bassmaster event. The Japanese anglers stayed close to takeoff and made the most of the bite windows caused by the tide.



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