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To finish 12th Wesley Strader used soft plastics and a bladed jig. That choice was a 3/8-ounce Z-Man Chatterbait with 3.5-inch Zoom Z Craw Jr. for a trailer. He also used a 4-inch Zoom Z Hog and 6.25-inch Zoom Fluke Stick. He rigged those to 1/4- or 3/8-ounce Reins TG Tungsten Slip Sinkers and a 5/0 TK130 Lazer Tokar Flippin Hook.

To finish 11th Justin Lucas primarily relied on a 3/8-ounce Molix Swim Jig prototype model, rigged with 3.5-inch Berkley Havoc Grass Pig for a trailer. He also used a Berkley Bullet Pop 80.

To finish 10th, Gary Klein primarily relied on a 7/16-ounce BOSS Gary Klein hand-tied jig, with a Berkley Havoc Skeetâs Pit Boss. The jig is a close match to his original heavy-duty jig of about 30 years ago called The Weapon.

To finish ninth, Casey Ashley used a swim jig and Texas-rigged soft plastics. The 1/4- and 3/8-ounce Greenfish Tackle Swim Jig, rigged with 3-inch Zoom Fat Albert Grub was a top choice. So was a Texas-rigged 3.5-inch Zoom Z Craw Jr., 3/0 Mustad Denny Brauer Grip-Pin Max Flippinâ Hook, and 3/8-ounce weight.

To finish eighth, Aaron Marten used lures of his own design by Roboworm and Picasso Lures. He used a 6-inch Roboworm Fat Straight Tail Worm, Aarons Magic, on 1/4- or 3/8-ounce Picasso Aaron Martens Rhino Head. He also fashioned a wacky rig with the same worm, rigged to 2/0 Gamakatsu G-Finesse Drop Shot Hook, and 1/8-ounce Picasso Tungsten Casting Cylinder Drop Shot Weight. Another producer was a 6-inch flutter-style spoon.

To finish seventh Cliff Pace used three lures of his design. For reaction bites he chose a Black Label Tackle Ricochet Squarebill Crankbait. Another choice was a 7/16-ounce V&M Pacemaker Skipping Jig. He also used a 4-inch V&M Flat Wild, 4/0 Mustad Denny Brauer Grip-Pin Max Flippinâ Hook, and 1/2-ounce Elite Tungsten Flippinâ Weight.

To finish sixth, Keith Poche used a 2.5-inch Spro Dean Rojas Bronzeye Frog.

To finish fifth Jacob Wheeler used lures to cover the water column from top to bottom.



To finish fourth, Gerald Spohrer used a topwater frog, topwater walker and soft plastic creature bait.



To finish third, Randall Tharp relied on this selection of lures. A 1/2-ounce 4×4 Randall Tharp Signature Series Jig with a 3.5-inch Zoom Ultra Vibe Speed Craw was a top choice. He also used a 2.5-inch Terminator Walking Frog Jr.

To finish second, Jacob Powroznik waged guerilla warfare with largemouth feeding on frogs in newly flooded cover in backwater marshes. His primary weapon was a Livingston Freddy B Tournament, which emits actual biological sounds of a real frog.

Monroe did battle using a weapon that he uses best. The choice was a 2.75-inch River2Sea Ish Monroe Phat Matt Daddy Frog.