Top lures at James River

Brandon Palaniuk won the Basspro.com Bassmaster Northern Open on the James River in Virginia, and with it, a berth in the 2022 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic Presented by Huk.
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<em>All captions: Pete Robbins</em>
Brandon Palaniuk won the Basspro.com Bassmaster Northern Open on the James River in Virginia, and with it, a berth in the 2022 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic Presented by Huk.
All captions: Pete Robbins
Brandon Palaniuk amassed a massive Day 2 bag of 22-06 to claim the lead and closed the door on his sixth Bassmaster win with a big bait strategy on Day 3. See all the baits used by the top anglers in a challenging tournament on an ever-changing tidal river.
Brandon Palaniuk amassed a massive Day 2 bag of 22-06 to claim the lead and closed the door on his sixth Bassmaster win with a big bait strategy on Day 3. See all the baits used by the top anglers in a challenging tournament on an ever-changing tidal river.
<b>Bo Boltz (10th, 38-10)</b><br>
Bo Boltz of Virginia followed a simple shallow water strategy with three primary tools to finish 10th.
Bo Boltz (10th, 38-10)
Bo Boltz of Virginia followed a simple shallow water strategy with three primary tools to finish 10th.
A 5-inch Senko, Green Pumpkin with purple flake rigged on a 3/0 Falcon K-Wacky weedless hook, was one of his key lures.
A 5-inch Senko, Green Pumpkin with purple flake rigged on a 3/0 Falcon K-Wacky weedless hook, was one of his key lures.
He also relied on a 1/4-ounce black Warrior buzzbait with a chartreuse Zoom split tail trailer (no trailer hook).
He also relied on a 1/4-ounce black Warrior buzzbait with a chartreuse Zoom split tail trailer (no trailer hook).
The final part of his 10th place trio was a Missile Baits Ike’s Mini Flip Jig, 1/2-ounce, in green pumpkin, with a Zoom Speed Craw trailer, also green pumpkin with the claws dyed chartreuse.
The final part of his 10th place trio was a Missile Baits Ike’s Mini Flip Jig, 1/2-ounce, in green pumpkin, with a Zoom Speed Craw trailer, also green pumpkin with the claws dyed chartreuse.
<b>Hugh Coscullueala (9th, 41-00)</b><br>
Besides Palaniuk, Hugh Coscullueala was the only member of the top 10 who integrated swimbaits into his top lure selection.
Hugh Coscullueala (9th, 41-00)
Besides Palaniuk, Hugh Coscullueala was the only member of the top 10 who integrated swimbaits into his top lure selection.
He did a lot of damage with an Accent 5/16 ounce buzzbait with a gold blade. He replaced the skirt with a 6th Sense black and blue Stroker Craw.
He did a lot of damage with an Accent 5/16 ounce buzzbait with a gold blade. He replaced the skirt with a 6th Sense black and blue Stroker Craw.
He also dropshotted a black 6th Sense Divine Shakey Head worm on a 3/0 Owner Offset worm hook. He got in down in the current with a 3/8-ounce weight on an 8-inch leader.
He also dropshotted a black 6th Sense Divine Shakey Head worm on a 3/0 Owner Offset worm hook. He got in down in the current with a 3/8-ounce weight on an 8-inch leader.
But his big bait was a 6-inch White Back Shad Megabass Magdraft swimbait.
But his big bait was a 6-inch White Back Shad Megabass Magdraft swimbait.
<b>Jonathan Kelley (8th, 42-02)</b><br>
Jonathan Kelley relied on a trio of tidal water staples to get the job done.
Jonathan Kelley (8th, 42-02)
Jonathan Kelley relied on a trio of tidal water staples to get the job done.
Kelley depended heavily on a 3/8-ounce War Eagle buzzbait with a gold blade. He removed the skirt and replaced it with a white X Zone Muscle Back Craw.
Kelley depended heavily on a 3/8-ounce War Eagle buzzbait with a gold blade. He removed the skirt and replaced it with a white X Zone Muscle Back Craw.
He also enjoyed success with a custom-made black/blue/purple vibrating jig with an all-black X Zone Swammer trailer.
He also enjoyed success with a custom-made black/blue/purple vibrating jig with an all-black X Zone Swammer trailer.
When it was time to slow down, he flipped a Texas rigged scuppernong Zoom Baby Brush Hog with a pegged Eco Pro 1/4-ounce tungsten weight and a 3/0 Owner straight shank hook.
When it was time to slow down, he flipped a Texas rigged scuppernong Zoom Baby Brush Hog with a pegged Eco Pro 1/4-ounce tungsten weight and a 3/0 Owner straight shank hook.
<b>Tommy Williams (7th, 42-02)</b><br>
Tommy Williams used a pair of 1/4-ounce homemade T-Bug spinnerbaits to finish seventh.
Tommy Williams (7th, 42-02)
Tommy Williams used a pair of 1/4-ounce homemade T-Bug spinnerbaits to finish seventh.
One was chartreuse and white with hammered blades — one willow, one Colorado — and a white grub trailer.
One was chartreuse and white with hammered blades — one willow, one Colorado — and a white grub trailer.
The other was white with hammered blades — one willow, one Colorado — and a white grub trailer. Both spinnerbaits had flat rubber skirts “because I’m old school.”
The other was white with hammered blades — one willow, one Colorado — and a white grub trailer. Both spinnerbaits had flat rubber skirts “because I’m old school.”
<b>Mike Hicks (6th, 43-13)</b><br>
Former Bassmaster tour-level competitor Mike Hicks made a run at the win with a strong performance.
Mike Hicks (6th, 43-13)
Former Bassmaster tour-level competitor Mike Hicks made a run at the win with a strong performance.
Hicks used a SPRO Bronzeye Frog earlier in the tournament, but when his best one got worn out he switched to a Booyah Pad Crasher in Dart Frog. He trimmed the skirt to make it walk better.
Hicks used a SPRO Bronzeye Frog earlier in the tournament, but when his best one got worn out he switched to a Booyah Pad Crasher in Dart Frog. He trimmed the skirt to make it walk better.
He also cranked a Mann’s Baby One Minus, gold with a black back, and Mustad #4 KVD treble hooks. He purchased it at Roland Martin’s Marina decades ago.
He also cranked a Mann’s Baby One Minus, gold with a black back, and Mustad #4 KVD treble hooks. He purchased it at Roland Martin’s Marina decades ago.
When it was time to pick apart cover more carefully, he fished a Texas rigged Bourbon Blaze Zoom Z Craw Jr. with a pegged 1/4-ounce tungsten weight on a 3/0 Mustad 3X Flipping Hook.
When it was time to pick apart cover more carefully, he fished a Texas rigged Bourbon Blaze Zoom Z Craw Jr. with a pegged 1/4-ounce tungsten weight on a 3/0 Mustad 3X Flipping Hook.
<b>Greg Alexander (5th, 47-06)</b><br>
Day 1 leader Greg Alexander fished all vertical presentations to attract spooky fish during challenging tidal phases.
Greg Alexander (5th, 47-06)
Day 1 leader Greg Alexander fished all vertical presentations to attract spooky fish during challenging tidal phases.
His top choice was a 1/2-ounce Cheeseburger Jig in Buggs Island Killer. Early in the tournament he tipped it with a green pumpkin Berkley MaxScent Chunk, but when he ran out of those he replaced them with a Berkley MaxScent Creature Hawg in the same color.
His top choice was a 1/2-ounce Cheeseburger Jig in Buggs Island Killer. Early in the tournament he tipped it with a green pumpkin Berkley MaxScent Chunk, but when he ran out of those he replaced them with a Berkley MaxScent Creature Hawg in the same color.
When fish were particularly finicky he relied Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits black/blue laminate 5-inch Senko on a 3/0 Gamakatsu offset hook.
When fish were particularly finicky he relied Gary Yamamoto Custom Baits black/blue laminate 5-inch Senko on a 3/0 Gamakatsu offset hook.
Alexander also flipped a Super Bug Missile Baits D Bomb with an unpegged 1/4-ounce tungsten weight on a 3/0 Gamakatsu Skip Gap hook.
Alexander also flipped a Super Bug Missile Baits D Bomb with an unpegged 1/4-ounce tungsten weight on a 3/0 Gamakatsu Skip Gap hook.
<b>Justin Margraves (4th, 47-11)</b><br>
Justin Margraves used a trio of shad imitators to finish fourth.
Justin Margraves (4th, 47-11)
Justin Margraves used a trio of shad imitators to finish fourth.
The first was a Strike King KVD 1.5 square bill crankbait, Sexy Shad, with #4 Mustad Triple Grip treble hooks.
The first was a Strike King KVD 1.5 square bill crankbait, Sexy Shad, with #4 Mustad Triple Grip treble hooks.
The second was a white 1/2-ounce Strike King Thunder Cricket vibrating jig with a white Rage Craw trailer.
The second was a white 1/2-ounce Strike King Thunder Cricket vibrating jig with a white Rage Craw trailer.
And the third was Santone 5/16-ounce white swim jig, also with a white Strike King Rage Craw trailer.
And the third was Santone 5/16-ounce white swim jig, also with a white Strike King Rage Craw trailer.
<b>Jeff Queen (3rd, 50-04)</b><br>
Jeff Queen, father of Elite Series pro KJ Queen, fished three lures made by their own tackle company.
Jeff Queen (3rd, 50-04)
Jeff Queen, father of Elite Series pro KJ Queen, fished three lures made by their own tackle company.
The first was a Queen Tackle ¼ ounce Finesse Peanut Jig in Black Magic Special with a green pumpkin Berkley Chigger Craw trailer.
The first was a Queen Tackle ¼ ounce Finesse Peanut Jig in Black Magic Special with a green pumpkin Berkley Chigger Craw trailer.
For aggressive bass, he utilized a 1/2-ounce Queen Tackle Switchblade Tungsten jig in gizzard shad with a large gold blade. When he ran out of Jenko Tremor Shad trailers he replaced them with a Zoom Super Fluke in Glimmer Blue.
For aggressive bass, he utilized a 1/2-ounce Queen Tackle Switchblade Tungsten jig in gizzard shad with a large gold blade. When he ran out of Jenko Tremor Shad trailers he replaced them with a Zoom Super Fluke in Glimmer Blue.
He also kept a second 1/2-ounce Switchblade Tungsten jig handy. This one was green pumpkin with a smaller gold glade. He tipped it with a prototype Big Bite Baits creature bait in green pumpkin with gold flake.
He also kept a second 1/2-ounce Switchblade Tungsten jig handy. This one was green pumpkin with a smaller gold glade. He tipped it with a prototype Big Bite Baits creature bait in green pumpkin with gold flake.
<b>Nicholas Bodsford (2nd, 50-05)</b><br>
Local favorite Nicholas Bodsford utilized his extensive tidal river knowledge to come close to his first win.
Nicholas Bodsford (2nd, 50-05)
Local favorite Nicholas Bodsford utilized his extensive tidal river knowledge to come close to his first win.
One finesse tool was an old-fashioned Charlie Brewer 3/16-ounce Slider Head with a homemade 4-inch blue fleck ringworm.
One finesse tool was an old-fashioned Charlie Brewer 3/16-ounce Slider Head with a homemade 4-inch blue fleck ringworm.
When bass wanted a moving bait, he switched to a Lucky Craft LC 1.5 square bill crankbait (T.O. Gill) with #5 Gamakatsu G Finesse treble hooks.
When bass wanted a moving bait, he switched to a Lucky Craft LC 1.5 square bill crankbait (T.O. Gill) with #5 Gamakatsu G Finesse treble hooks.
And he kept them honest with a Missile Baits Ike’s 1/2ounce Mini Flip jig (summer craw) with a Strike King Rage Craw trailer, green pumpkin with the claws dyed orange.
And he kept them honest with a Missile Baits Ike’s 1/2ounce Mini Flip jig (summer craw) with a Strike King Rage Craw trailer, green pumpkin with the claws dyed orange.
<b>Brandon Palaniuk (1st, 53-12)</b><br>
Champion Brandon Palaniuk mixed bigger-than-usual baits with a dose of finesse to claim the Classic berth.
Brandon Palaniuk (1st, 53-12)
Champion Brandon Palaniuk mixed bigger-than-usual baits with a dose of finesse to claim the Classic berth.
An 8-inch Megabass Magdraft albino swimbait, with one tine on the belly treble straightened to keep it in the plastic more securely, was his giant-slayer.
An 8-inch Megabass Magdraft albino swimbait, with one tine on the belly treble straightened to keep it in the plastic more securely, was his giant-slayer.
He also mixed in a Storm Arashi Glide Bait in black silver shad.
He also mixed in a Storm Arashi Glide Bait in black silver shad.
When things got tough, he dropshotted and X Zone Lures 6-inch Deception Worm rigged on a #1 VMC Finesse Neko Rig hook and a ¼ ounce VMC tungsten dropshot weight on a 12-inch leader.
When things got tough, he dropshotted and X Zone Lures 6-inch Deception Worm rigged on a #1 VMC Finesse Neko Rig hook and a ¼ ounce VMC tungsten dropshot weight on a 12-inch leader.