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Mark buzzes a catch to clinch win #3 at Mayo!

10/6/2018

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Mark Cannon, 1st place, 9.16 lbs; Big Fish 3.95#
      With the passage of Hurricane Florence, Leesville BASSMasters wasn't sure what we'd find at Mayo Lake near Roxboro, NC.  Mayo's waters are typically crystal clear, and with all the rain and runoff, we weren't sure whether we'd find it gin clear or more like chocolate milk.  We arrived to a light mist and cloudy skies with temps in the upper 60s at blast-off, rising to around 80 at weigh-in.  Those overcast skies gave way to intermittent sunshine later in the day.  Water temps were near 80, and water clarity was still pretty good.
      When all of the fish were called to the scales, Leesville rookie Mark Cannon won his third derby of the season with a four fish sack of 9.16 lbs, anchored by a 3.95 lbs which also took big fish for the day.  Duke Bevard followed in 2nd (4 fish, 6.30 lbs) with his partner, Sheldon Godfrey, taking 3rd (3 fish, 5.63 lbs).  All but one of our anglers caught fish, and Mark caught all of his winning fish on a buzzbait that's no longer in production.
      With two tournaments left, Mark is still solidly in first place, and he'd have to falter badly to relinquish the top spot.  Duke has firmly locked up second place, but third is still up in the air: current third place angler Wes House is unable to fish the remaining tournaments for the season, and fourth place angler Mike Lee will miss our next tournament at Jordan.  Craig Koefler could wind up in third place for the year if he finishes first in our remaining two tournaments (Jordan, Kerr) and Mike Lee zeroes at Kerr.  While first through third place often get the glory, don't forget that our top six anglers in 2018 qualify for a TWT money tournament fished during the 2019 season and a couple of those final slots are still up in the air!
      Our next tournament takes us to Jordan Lake which was swollen by Hurricane Florence and stood over 15 FEET above normal pool following the storm.  The Corps has been rapidly releasing water and we expect Jordan to be at or near normal pool when we arrive to fish on October 20.
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