Outlaw Team Results 6/20/20




Wesley Dawson and Teddy Cloide take home top prize in the Outlaw Outdoors Team Series tournament, 06.20.20. The top ten teams were:

1. Wesley Dawson-Teddy Cloide, 29.97 lbs., $10,000

2. Ed Melton-Anthony Jones, 23.57 lbs., $3,500

3. Michael Lowery-Lance Hughes, 23.49 lbs., $3,000

4. Bubba Frazier-Tommy Hill, 23.19 lbs., $2,500

5. Darwin Ballard-Keith Phillips, 22.67 lbs., $2,000

6. Jarred Williams-Mathew Armand, 21.31 lbs., $1,600

7. Jason Lawson-Jay Lawson, 21.08 lbs., $1,400

8. Shaine Campbell-Wyatt Frnkens, 20.46 lbs., $1,200

9. Dewayne Reese-John Cox, 20.46 lbs., $1,000

10. Eric Hunt-Steven Moorhead, 20.45 lbs., $1,000

Big fish of the tournament, 10.36 lbs., was caught by the team of Christopher Bush-Curtis Jordan, who finished 12th. A complete listing of the 177 entries can be found at fishoutlawoutdoors.com.      




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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 14)

GOOD. Water stained; 74 degrees; 1.49 feet above pool. Fish are slowly moving out to summer patterns. Bass are good flipping brush and trees with high water. Pencil grass and hay grass are good with topwater frogs and poppers. Spinnerbaits and crankbaits are good on the points, humps and structure. Carolina rigs and jigs are good on the ledges and creek channels. Crappie are moving out slowly to the brush piles. Crappie are good on jigs and minnows. Catfish are good on cut bait in creek channels and ledges. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service.

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