Four times in six years hometown angler have won the Classic. For decades, it seemed almost impossible for an angler to win the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods in his home state. Tennessee pro Ott DeFoe, who makes his home in Knoxville, caught five bass Sunday from the Tennessee River that weighed 18 pounds, 14 ounces to win the Super Bowl of Bass Fishing and the $300,000 prize that goes with the iconic trophy.
His three-day total weight of 49-3 helped him slip past second-place angler Jacob Wheeler before a raucous home crowd at the University of Tennessee’s Thompson-Boling Arena.
The world-championship bass tournament drew a record-total attendance of 153,809 to tournament venues, including daily weigh-ins in Thompson-Boling Arena, the Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo consumer show presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods in the Knoxville Convention Center and World’s Fair Exhibition Hall, and morning takeoffs at Volunteer Landing. Attendance counts, including as many as 6,500 at Saturday’s early-morning takeoff, were provided by officials at each of the venues.
“This is a dream come true — a dream I’ve had since I was a 9-year-old kid,” said DeFoe, who now has six career victories with B.A.S.S. “When we came over here and did the walk-through the day before the tournament, I actually imagined hearing my name after the words ‘Bassmaster Classic champion.’
“For it to happen now … I just keep thinking I’m gonna wake up.”
For the first 36 years the event was held, no home-state angler claimed the Classic crown. But that streak was broken in 2007, and then home-state anglers won three straight times from 2014-16.
Since DeFoe lives in Knoxville — and since few others in the 52-angler field had much experience on the tournament waters of Fort Loudon and Tellico lakes — he was one of the obvious favorites coming into the event.
But things didn’t go smoothly for him in his own backyard all three days.
After catching 20 pounds during Friday’s opening round, DeFoe caught five bass that weighed just 10-5 Saturday — and he said that tough day might have been the best thing that could have happened to him.
“If I would have had a good Day 2 — if I’d had even 14 or 15 pounds — I might have been totally committed to what I was doing,” DeFoe said. “It was working. Why would I not stay with it?
“But the fact that it just didn’t work for me, that caused me to just scrap it all. I just went fishing today, and that’s exactly what I needed to do.”
DeFoe spent Day 1 far away from the shoreline fishing the shallow tips of points in 1 1/2 to 3 1/2 feet of water. His primary bait was a Storm Arashi Vibe lipless crankbait in the “rusty craw” pattern — but it was almost unrecognizable after he doctored it with orange, red and black Sharpies.
“I was making it a lot prettier than it is to start with,” DeFoe said, laughing. “That’s definitely a confidence thing, but I altered the color of the bait pretty substantially to give it a lot more orange and red.
“It may be a confidence thing, but who’s gonna argue with it?”
After staying offshore for most of the first round, DeFoe switched to fishing shallow boat docks the second day, when a strong north wind interfered with his pattern. His bait of choice around the docks — a 3/8-ounce bladed jig — helped him land three of his five keepers on Day 2.
He used the bladed jig again Sunday. But he moved from the shallow docks to the outside wall of a marina after a quick conversation with Keith Poche, a fellow Classic competitor from Alabama who failed to make the cut for Championship Sunday.
“In this tournament, we can all talk and share,” DeFoe said. “That kind of thing happens all the time, and sometimes it works to go try some of that stuff.
“These guys all know what they’re doing, or they wouldn’t be here.”
DeFoe’s closest competition came from Wheeler, an Indiana native who moved to Tennessee two years ago after enjoying great success on fisheries in the Volunteer State. Wheeler has two career B.A.S.S. wins — one on Lake Chickamauga and one on nearby Cherokee Lake.
“I knew it was going to be hard to beat Ott on this fishery,” said Wheeler, who caught 12-15 Sunday and finished with a three-day weight of 45-5. “All I can say is I caught fish every day, so it was a great week for me.
“When I fish, Buff means quality gear that allows me to do my job better,” said Ott. “The gear gives me sun protection, adds warmth and helps grip on cold days, and keeps me comfortable while I’m out in the elements trying to catch a bass.”
On the cold mornings of the Bassmaster Classic out on the Tennessee River, Ott sported the Polar Multifunctional Headwear and Knitted Hat. As the sun came up, he opted for the Eclipse Gloves with advanced grip technology and the UVX Mask for all day sun protection. His entire BUFF kit included items with UPF 40+.
“My eclipse gloves are one piece of gear that are certainly very essential and that I would separate from the rest. They’re for warmth, sun protection, and keeping good grip in cold conditions, especially when reaching my hand in the water to land fish.”
“If I just had to come up a little short, I’m glad to see Ott win it.”
Tuskegee, Ala., angler Mark Daniels Jr. and Talala, Okla., pro Edwin Evers split the Berkley Big Bass prize with identical 6-pound, 3-ounce bass. Winners of the Toyota Bonus Bucks contingency prizes were DeFoe, who collected $7,500 and Daniels who collected $2,500.
The 49th world championship of bass fishing paid a total of $1 million to the 52 professional anglers competing.
2019 Bassmaster Classic Title Sponsor: GEICO
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2019 Bassmaster Classic presented by DICK’S Sporting Goods 3/15-3/17
Tennessee River, Knoxville TN.
(ANGLER) Standings Day 3Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$1. Ott DeFoe Blaine, TN 15 49-03 0 $302,500.00
Day 1: 5 20-00 Day 2: 5 10-05 Day 3: 5 18-14
2. Jacob Wheeler Harrison, TN 15 45-05 0 $52,500.00
Day 1: 5 14-11 Day 2: 5 17-11 Day 3: 5 12-15
3. Jesse Wiggins Cullman, AL 15 43-14 0 $40,000.00
Day 1: 5 10-11 Day 2: 5 15-15 Day 3: 5 17-04
4. Michael Iaconelli Pitts Grove, NJ 15 42-09 0 $30,000.00
Day 1: 5 09-02 Day 2: 5 19-07 Day 3: 5 14-00
5. Mark Daniels Jr. Tuskegee, AL 15 41-12 0 $26,250.00
Day 1: 5 14-08 Day 2: 5 17-06 Day 3: 5 09-14
6. Brandon Lester Fayetteville, TN 15 40-05 0 $22,000.00
Day 1: 5 09-11 Day 2: 5 12-00 Day 3: 5 18-10
7. Wesley Strader Spring City, TN 15 39-08 0 $21,500.00
Day 1: 5 10-14 Day 2: 5 17-02 Day 3: 5 11-08
8. Edwin Evers Talala, OK 15 39-07 0 $22,250.00
Day 1: 5 08-12 Day 2: 5 16-00 Day 3: 5 14-11
9. Dean Rojas Lake Havasu City, AZ 15 35-06 0 $20,500.00
Day 1: 5 09-04 Day 2: 5 14-01 Day 3: 5 12-01
10. Brandon Palaniuk Rathdrum, ID 12 34-15 0 $20,000.00
Day 1: 3 08-03 Day 2: 5 12-06 Day 3: 4 14-06
11. Roy Hawk Lk Havasu Cty, AZ 13 34-04 0 $15,000.00
Day 1: 5 17-11 Day 2: 5 09-15 Day 3: 3 06-10
12. Chris Zaldain Laughlin, NV 11 34-00 0 $15,000.00
Day 1: 4 09-00 Day 2: 5 21-12 Day 3: 2 03-04
13. Adrian Avena Vineland, NJ 15 32-10 0 $15,000.00
Day 1: 5 12-15 Day 2: 5 11-05 Day 3: 5 08-06
14. Bobby Lane Jr. Lakeland, FL 15 32-09 0 $15,000.00
Day 1: 5 13-04 Day 2: 5 10-05 Day 3: 5 09-00
15. Seth Feider New Market, MN 14 31-13 0 $15,000.00
Day 1: 4 08-10 Day 2: 5 13-07 Day 3: 5 09-12
16. Kyle Dorsett Odenville, AL 11 31-10 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 4 12-03 Day 2: 5 11-15 Day 3: 2 07-08
17. Justin Lucas Guntersville, AL 12 31-09 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 16-07 Day 2: 5 10-09 Day 3: 2 04-09
18. Clifford Pirch Payson, AZ 12 31-08 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 16-11 Day 2: 3 09-03 Day 3: 4 05-10
19. Brent Chapman Lake Quivira, KS 13 30-13 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 14-08 Day 2: 5 09-10 Day 3: 3 06-11
20. Kevin VanDam Kalamazoo, MI 15 30-01 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 10-02 Day 2: 5 11-04 Day 3: 5 08-11
21. Skeet Reese Auburn, CA 12 27-01 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 12-01 Day 2: 5 10-14 Day 3: 2 04-02
22. Jacob Powroznik North Prince George, VA 10 26-07 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 13-04 Day 2: 5 13-03 Day 3: 0 00-00
23. James Elam Tulsa, OK 11 25-06 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 12-09 Day 2: 5 10-15 Day 3: 1 01-14
24. Todd Faircloth Jasper, TX 10 25-03 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 13-09 Day 2: 3 06-08 Day 3: 2 05-02
25. Cliff Pace Petal, MS 11 23-11 0 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 10-14 Day 2: 5 10-06 Day 3: 1 02-07
BERKLEY BIG BASS
Edwin Evers Talala, OK 06-03 $1,250.00
Mark Daniels Jr. Tuskegee, AL 06-03 $1,250.00
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Totals
Day #Limits #Fish Weight
1 30 217 501-15
2 33 213 508-10
3 13 91 227-13
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76 521 1238-06