




Pat Schlapper rotated between a frog and tube bait for his lure lineup.



Search baits and bedding bass rigs completed the lineup of Drew Benton.



Greg Hackney did what he does best, which was go to combat in heavy cover to catch bedding bass and those cruising the shallows.





John Cox did more than cruise the shallows with hands in his pockets. In reality, he was searching for bass beds.





Brandon Cobb used a search bait and bedding bass lure rig.



Cory Johnston prowled the spawning areas, using a push pole for stealth, deployed his Power-Pole anchors when finding a bed, and setting up to coax the females to bite.




Luke Palmer vaulted into Championship Monday on the strength of this 9-4 largemouth, also earning him Phoenix Big Bass honors.




Brandon Palaniuk used a push pole as part of his gear, when a stealth approach was needed for slipping up on bedding bass.




Caleb Kuphall covered water with a spinnerbait, and slowed his presentation when encountering bedding bass. As a result, he too, earned a highly coveted Bassmaster Century Club belt.




Lures were more than part of Drew Cook’s gear. To gain a higher vantage point for seeing beds, he stood on top of his electronics mounts.




