2021 crown up for grabs in three-day event featuring 50 qualifiers and $75,000 in prize money. OCEANSIDE, Calif. (November 10, 2021) – For a super-elite set of…
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SNYDERS CONQUERS THE COMPETITION
Rus Snyders kayaks away with Hobie® B.O.S. Anchored by Power-Pole® event on Broken Bow Lake, earns trip to T.O.C. with runner-up Justin Brewer and third-place finisher Luke Aryan.
OCEANSIDE, Calif. (March 11, 2021) – With 62 top-ten finishes in 84 kayak bass tournaments over the past four years, Rus Snyders is no stranger to the winner’s circle. Last weekend the 39-year-old from Nashville, Tennessee found himself in the money again as he tallied 170.5 inches of bigmouth bass to lead the 2021 Hobie Bass Open Series (B.O.S.) Anchored by Power-Pole® Broken Bow event from start to finish. Taking second was Justin Brewer from Lincoln, Arkansas, with a total of 168.25 inches. Luke Aryan of Owasso, Oklahoma placed third with a 164-inch ten-fish two-day total. All told, 110 competitors decked 586 bass while competing for over $21,000, plus valuable points towards the B.O.S. Angler of the Year award presented by Fa