

I returned to backwater road for the WVKA Summersville Slam tournament. This is the last WVAK live event for the year. Greg and I came in ranked first in team of the year and I was in 2nd place behind Jerry Spraulding for individual AOY. The plan was to get on the river paddle upstream and fish stealthily, work hard and get away form the 100 boat bass boat tournament that was also happening on Summersville lake at the same time as our tournament. I am not a huge fan of drop shotting 60 feet of crystal clear water anyway. With today being the first day of Gauley season the lower Gauley was unfishable. Greg, Mike Sisson and I fished together and leap frogged up stream all morning as we worked hard to fight our way up the Gauley river. The water looked a lot like the Bluestone river. I used the same push water pattern I had found the previous week in pre fishing. I was catching a 13" plus fish at every major hole I came to. Meanwhile the guess in the lake were fighting bass boats, wind, pressure boaters, and falling water where the lake was being drawn down for lower Gauley river rafting. Our plan worked like a charm. I finished first overall, Mike came in 4th, and Greg came in 5th. Greg and I won first place team by a margin of 52.25 inches. We had an awesome fish fry at weigh in. It was an awesome time. Jerry Spraulding won big bass but did not have a limit and fell to 16th place giving me the opportunity to win individual angler of the year pending a 8th place or better September online event. Greg and I locked up 2 man team of the year which was my ultimate goal going into season. I was a day on the water and a weekend I will remember for a very long time. WVKA has put on four awesome events. I have been very blessed and fortunate to finish 8th, 2nd, 1st and 1st in the four live events. I am very hopeful that I have a chance to be WVKA's first angler of the year.
Miles Floated = Single access upstream ~3 up and 3 back
Fish Caught = 16
Biggest single fish = 16"
Biggest five fish limit = 69.25" Placing 1st out of 43 anglers
Minutes per fish = 21.25
*My head to head fishing record in WV based kayak tournaments in 2017 now stands at 382-14. That is a 96.34% win percentage. This year could not have gone better. I have now been fortunate enough in 2017 to win tournaments on the Greenbrier, New River, and Gauley Rivers. I have came in second on tournaments on Bluestone Lake, New River, and Tygart river. I went to Kentucky lake for the first time in March and finished 67th out of 359 of the nations very best kayak bass anglers. Since returning from KBF National Championship I have only had two finishes outside of the top 2 anglers finishing 6th in SCKBA event in June and 8th on Stonewall Jackson. Honestly this year is an absolute dream season for me. All that is not even the best part, I have made countless new friends and had too many good times to count. I could fish many more years as an competitive kayak angler and cannot imagine a year going better than this one.