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QUITMAN, Texas, April 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For three days, Lee Livesay caught quality fish, but nothing close to the Lake Fork potential he intimately knows. On Championship Sunday, the third-year Elite Series pro and local guide showcased his home lake s treasures by winning the Guaranteed Rate Bassmaster Elite at Lake Fork with a phenomenal four-day total of 112 pounds, 5 ounces.
As the 32nd individual to enter the prestigious Bassmaster Century Club (a five-fish limit of 100 pounds or more), Livesay outpaced Day 1 leader Patrick Walters by a 10-pound margin. Along with his second Elite trophy his first came last fall at Chickamauga Lake Livesay won a first-place award of $100,000.
Monster Bag Lifts Livesay To Bassmaster Elite Series Victory At Lake Fork
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Monster Bag Lifts Livesay To Bassmaster Elite Series Victory At Lake Fork
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Mosley Not Irked By Another Near-Miss
Thursday, April 22, 2021
By John Johnson
BassFan Senior Editor Following are some notes on the 2nd- through 5th-place finishers at the Sabine River Bassmaster Elite Series in Texas.
2nd: Brock Mosley
> Total = 20, 42-09
Brock Mosley, who s still in pursuit of his first tour-level victory, turned in his second straight runner-up finish (he also occupied that position at Pickwick Lake last month). It s the second time he s had a pair of 2nds in a two-month span he also did it in 2017 at the St. Lawrence River and Lake St. Clair.
This time, he ended up less than a pound and a half behind winner Jason Christie.