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d1g1t Fuels Continued Growth With New Fundraising Round

d1g1t Fuels Continued Growth With New Fundraising Round
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National Bank of Canada : d1g1t Fuels Continued Growth With New Fundraising Round

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Oklahoma angler wins easily at Dardanelle

Oklahoma angler wins easily at Dardanelle Monday, May 10, 2021    Kirk Smith of Edmond, Okla. brought a five-bass limit to the scale Saturday weighing 19-15 to win the three-day Lake Dardanelle Plains Division Toyota Series event out of Russellville, Ark. His three-day total of 15 bass weighing 51-03 earned him the win by a 6-pound margin over 2nd-place angler Zach King of Clarksville, Ark., and earned Smith the top payout of $36,104. Smith said he considers himself an offshore and electronics geek, a combo that helped him blow it out on Lake Dardanelle. While the majority of the field’s success seemed to go up and down throughout the event, Smith had a pattern like no one else that allowed him to lay off early the first two days and still be leading by an ounce.

Newcomb Switched Tactics To Prevail By 11 Ounces

Newcomb Switched Tactics To Prevail By 11 Ounces Friday, May 7, 2021 Photo: MLF/Phoenix Moore Andy Newcomb averaged about 17 1/2 pounds per day en route to winning the Grand Lake Plains Division Toyota Series event. By John Johnson BassFan Senior Editor Andy Newcomb s runner-up finish at the Lake of the Ozarks Plains Division Toyota Series event in early March was his best to that point at the triple-A level. A few weeks later, he did himself one better on the same circuit at Grand Lake. The 33-year-old from Camdenton, Mo. took top honors at Grand with a three-day total of 52-13, eclipsing 2nd-place finisher Chris M. Jones by 11 ounces. The Top 10 had begun the final day separated by only about 4 pounds and when he arrived at the weigh-in, he didn t think his 15-11 bag would be sufficient to garner him the trophy.

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