Laughlin, Nev. – For the second day in a row, the conditions for the 2024 WON Bass U.S. Open presented by Ranger Boats and Mercury were hot and slick. Temperatures pushing the 100-degree mark with very little breeze meant that anglers would likely find conditions similar to the first day when the field presented nine limits that eclipsed 20 pounds and nearly 30 limits that topped 18 pounds.
Kyle Grover, the defending U.S. Open Champion set the pace on day one with 22.15 pounds and Bassmaster Elite Series pro Bryant Smith opened his tournament with 22.14 pounds. The two pacesetters employed different approaches with Grover covering water and Smith working over one area for most of the day.
What effect the conditions, and the heavy fishing pressure would have on the anglers’ ability to get consistent bites would have to be seen. What would also be a topic of discussion was if the leaders, who were both in the first flight on the opening day, would be able to get into their areas, or did they have enough real estate to adjust with being in the last flight on day two.
The answer to those questions is that both of the top anglers would perform well, but that they would flop positions. Smith leapt into the lead by posting a 21.70-pound limit on the day to bring his total weight to 43.84 pounds while Grover connected with a 19.73-pound creel to fall just less than two pounds behind his Northern California competitor at a total weigh of 41.88 pounds.
Arkansas Bass Pro Tour angler Spencer Shuffield, competing in his third U.S. Open caught 21.25 pounds to leap from 11th place after day one into third place with 40.99 pounds. Josh Bertrand, who won the 2022 U.S. Open caught a 19.45-pound limit to bring the Arizona pro’s two-day total to 40.16 pounds, good for fourth place. Julius Mazy, who won the Lake Mead Open last month vaulted from 29th place to fifth place when the Arizona pro crushed a 22.18-pound limit, the heaviest of the event thus far, to bring his total weight to 40.03 pounds.
Bryant said that he targeted isolated targets using his Lowrance Active Target II and a drop shot presentation. “I was able to keep using the program I did yesterday and catch about the same weight I did yesterday,” he said. “With the slick conditions, I decided that finesse fishing would be the best approach and I’m using my Lew’s Custom Lite Reel and Alpha Angler DSR spinning rod, 6-pound-test Seaguar Tatsu Fluorocarbon and a drop shot Strike King Half Shell; it’s been my go-to smallmouth setup for a long tie; I’m going with my confidence approach.”
Bryant reported catching 20 keepers today and feels optimistic about tomorrow. “I feel like I have enough water to have the right moves tomorrow, and I have a backup plan if the winds pick up, so I’m looking forward to the final day,” he said. “I’m entering the final day in the lead of the U.S. open and as a Western angler, winning this tournament is something I’ve dreamt of for a long time.”
Grover reported having a better overall day of fish catching than he did on day one but found his quality harder to locate. “I probably culled three 17-pound limits today but was only able to bring two four pounders to the scales,” he said. “I did cost my partner a big one this morning, I tied a new leader on his spinning gear, and he hooked a big one and broke it off, so I tied a bad knot. It’s my fault, but that probably cost me a pound by the end of the day.”
He said he feels relaxed going into the final day, even with the possibility of repeating as champion. “I know the pressure of going out in the lead after last year so I will go out there tomorrow with less pressure on me tomorrow,” he said. “I feel pretty comfortable because I am using both finesse and power fishing patterns, so whatever the wind does, I feel like I’ll be okay.”
In the AAA division, Matt Moler partnered with his pro Cody Steckel to bring 20.90 pounds to the scale to take the lead with 39.72 pounds. Nick Dulleck moved to second place with 39.46 pounds after his 21.25 pounds with Shuffield. Chuck Kavros posted 20.12 pounds to finish third with a total weight of 39.08 pounds. Day One AAA Leader Martin DeHaven moved to fourth place by bringing 16.39 pounds with a total weight of 38.54 pounds while Zack Hayes rounded out the top five with 35.64 pounds after bringing 18.64 pounds to the scales.
The top 10 standings in each division are below – to see full results go to: https://wonbassevents.com/
Day Two Pro Standings
Place |
Angler |
Hometown |
Fish |
B/B |
Day 1 |
Day 2 |
Total |
1 |
Bryant Smith |
Roseville CA |
10-9 |
5.59 |
22.14 |
21.70 |
43.84 |
2 |
Kyle Grover |
Rancho Santa Margarita CA |
10-10 |
4.99 |
22.15 |
19.73 |
41.88 |
3 |
Spencer Shuffield |
Hot Springs AR |
10-10 |
19.74 |
21.25 |
40.99 |
|
4 |
Josh Bertrand |
San Tan Valley AZ |
10-10 |
20.71 |
19.45 |
40.16 |
|
5 |
Julius Mazy |
Phoenix AZ |
10-10 |
4.89 |
17.85 |
22.18 |
40.03 |
6 |
Cody Steckel |
Las Vegas NV |
10-10 |
5.12 |
18.58 |
20.80 |
39.38 |
7 |
Levi Samz |
Rock Springs WY |
10-10 |
4.72 |
20.31 |
18.53 |
38.84 |
8 |
Joe Uribe, Jr. |
Surprise AZ |
10-10 |
18.95 |
19.78 |
38.73 |
|
9 |
Chris Zaldain |
Fort Worth TX |
10-10 |
4.66 |
20.87 |
17.52 |
38.39 |
10 |
Shane Edgar |
Glendale AZ |
10-10 |
19.69 |
18.16 |
37.85 |
Day Two AAA Standings
Place |
Angler |
Hometown |
Fish |
B/B |
Day 1 |
Day 2 |
Total |
|
Matt Moler |
Scottsdale AZ |
10-10 |
|
18.92 |
20.80 |
39.72 |
2 |
Nick Dulleck |
Roseville CA |
10-10 |
18.21 |
21.25 |
39.46 |
|
3 |
Chuck Kavros |
Grass Valley CA |
10-10 |
4.55 |
18.96 |
20.12 |
39.08 |
4 |
Martin DeHaven |
Fresno CA |
10-10 |
4.94 |
22.15 |
16.39 |
38.54 |
5 |
Zack Hayes |
Blythe CA |
10-10 |
17.18 |
18.46 |
35.64 |
|
6 |
JP Huber |
Las Vegas NV |
10-8 |
19.32 |
15.36 |
34.68 |
|
7 |
David Shearrer |
Trabuco Canyon CA |
10-10 |
16.27 |
18.16 |
34.43 |
|
8 |
Jonathan Green |
San Pablo CA |
10-9 |
2.96 |
12.34 |
21.70 |
34.04 |
9 |
Scott Holman |
Orange CA |
10-10 |
3.56 |
18.94 |
14.95 |
33.89 |
10 |
Eric Hammer |
Peoria AZ |
10-10 |
17.85 |
15.95 |
33.80 |
Daily takeoffs occur at safe light from Katherine Landing at Lake Mohave Marina in Bullhead City, Ariz. with daily weigh-ins at the U.S. Open stage located at Katherine Landing beginning at 3:00PM Pacific.
The 2024 WON Bass Western Opens Series of events consisting of five events in California, Arizona and Nevada culminates with the 2024 WON Bass U.S. Open at Lake Mohave in October 14-16, 2024. The full schedule of the five event dates are as follows:
Jan. 31–Feb. 2, Lake Shasta - Champion Nick Wood – 47.42 pounds
April 17-19, Clear Lake – Austin Bonjour – 83.28 pounds
May 15-17, Lake Havasu – Joe Uribe Jr. – 57.31 pounds
Sept. 18-20, Lake Mead – Julius Mazy – 45.24 pounds
Oct. 14-16, U.S. Open at Lake Mohave - TBD
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