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âBig âun dude! Giant!â Watch the LIVE coverage and you heard that all week from Seth Feider. The native son came to Mille Lacs on a mission. âI wanted to showcase this place as the best smallmouth fishery on the planet.â Mission accomplished. Feider exuded the same unflappable confidence this week as last, where he finished runner-up on the Mississippi River.



Brent Ehrler, a veteran West Coast angler and top pro on the Bassmaster Elite Series, capped a great comeback of a week by catching a smallmouth weighing 6 pounds, 10 ounces, to take the Phoenix Bass Big Bass of Day 3. As a result, the tournament runner-up qualified for the 2017 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro.




Dave LeFebre, a Lake Erie smallmouth guide, applied his offshore fishing skills on Mille Lacs to finish third. To cover water he used a 4-inch Gary Yamamoto Custom Lures Senko. His key lure was a Rapala Shadow Rap. âItâs a tiny little jerkbait that when it sinks has the same tantalizing look as a Senko,â he said.

From pitching into inches deep of muddy water, to fishing offshore smallmouth water, Tommy Biffleâs namesake lures prove their worth. At Mille Lacs he fished a Gene Larew Lures 4.25-inch Biffle Bug, Sooner Run in color. He rigged that with an 11/16-ounce Biffle Hardhead jig.


James Elam chose a trio of Jackall Lures to cover the varying moods of the bass defining his pattern. Those choices ranged from reaction lures to finesse baits.


To finish sixth, Alton Jones relied on a YUM Warning Shot soft plastic finesse bait. He rigged the bait to a No. 2 hook and 1/8-ounce weight. âThe small weight keeps the bait from getting snagged in the rocks,â he said. âA 12-inch leader also helped impart more action in this lure, which is really productive for smallmouth.â

Jason Williamson fished this Buckeye Mop jig and trailer to finish seventh. For success he dragged the jig along the bottom of isolated rocks on offshore reefs.

Matt Herren experienced a fantasy week on Mille Lacs. âIâve never been around a school of fish that big,â said the eighth-place finisher. âIt was the most phenomenal area Iâve ever seen.â Herren connected with those smallmouth using this soft plastic fluke.

Kevin VanDam closed out a successful 25th season on the Bassmaster Tournament Trail using a familiar lure. The Michigan pro and smallmouth expert chose a Strike King KVD 300 jerkbait to finish 10th at Mille Lacs. âDuring practice I caught six bass over 6 pounds,â he said. âThat is amazing, just amazing. â Those are high accolades from one of the greatest bass anglers of all time.

Boyd Duckett finished 12th at Mille Lacs, targeting bass with a reaction lure of his design. The choice was a Castaic BD Series Crankbait.

Randall Tharp fashioned a drop shot using a No. 2 VMC Ike Approved Neko Hook with a 3/16-ounce weight. A Zoom Magnum Finesse Worm completed the rig. The 34-place finisher focused on smallmouth holding on offshore reefs.

Greg Hackney favored a tube jig for the lureâs ability to cover more territory. He did that by dragging the lure over sandy reefs with isolated rockpiles, ranging in depth from 18 to 20 feet. He chose a 3 1/2-inch Strike King Coffee Tube rigged with 3/8- or 1/2-ounce weights. âI tried a drop shot in practice with no luck,â said the 36th-place finisher. âThe smallmouth I found were feeding on the bottom, on crawfish.â

The 2016 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year started the tournament intending to fish offshore with a drop shot. It didnât work. Swindle only managed to catch three keepers each on Days 1 and 2. Then he switched to what he does the best for Day 3.


