2022 TNCBA Out-of-Town and Full Schedule Set!

The 2022 TNCBA Out-of-Town tournament is set for June 9th and 10th on Lake Guntersville!

The 2022 TNCBA Tournament Committee met last night and put together an excellent schedule! Next year's schedule gives us a great mixture of local lakes for the year and provides the anglers with the opportunity to fish some lakes at times that we have not traditionally fished them during the year.

Please be sure to start booking your accommodations for Guntersville soon! We hope to have a great turn out and a great time of fellowship down in Alabama. The two-day event will be held on June 9th and 10th. Each day will be an honor start with anglers being able to launch their boat from any ramp and begin fishing at the time designated at the Wednesday night meeting. Weigh-ins will be conducted each day at Goose Pond Colony Resort.

As you search for accommodations, search Scottsboro, Alabama on entities like www.hotels.com or www.vrbo.com. There are great options on either site for hotel rooms, smaller cabins, or larger houses if you want to get a large group together. Be sure to make your arrangements soon!

Full details of the 2022 TNCBA Schedule will be released later, but here is the basic outline of the 2022 Schedule:

  • February 19th - Cherokee Lake

  • March 26th - Boone Lake

  • April 16th - South Holston Lake

  • May 21st - Watauga Lake

  • June 9th & 10th - Guntersville Lake

  • June 24th - Douglas (Night)

  • July 16/17th - *To Be Voted on By Club*

  • August 13th - TNCBA Picnic

  • September 16th - Boone Lake (Night)

  • October 22nd - Cherokee Lake

  • November 5th - Douglas Lake

  • November 19th - Watauga Lake (Classic)

A huge thank you to our tournament committee for the time and effort that they put into creating this schedule. Full details will be sent out soon...hope to see everyone for a great season in 2022!

TNCBA Recap Show_Tr.3-Chickamauga

The TNCBA Out-of-Town tournament is always one of the best events of the year with some great fishing and great fellowship. Lake Chickamauga (April 15th-16th) was the destination this year and fluctuating water, as well as a cool front, presented the anglers with a challenge. Figuring out how fish were moving and positioning for the spawn was a major key to success. This recap show looks at the top three patterns and breaks down the winning pattern in depth. Kelsey and I also preview our upcoming May event on Douglas lake.


"The Classic Race"

We are just a little over a week out from the 2020 TNCBA Classic and Shaun Renfro and Wes Meade have started to stretch out a lead in the AOY standings, but double points and individual catches keep several anglers in the mathematical hunt.

If all anglers that have fished six events (making them eligible for the classic) register for the event, then mathematically anyone within 25 points of the lead has a shot. (From Shaun Renfro all the way down to Noah Winchester) Now of course there would need to be several scenarios that would have to play out, but it is possible. Let's take a look at a couple of races that are developing:

The Race for AOY:

The race for AOY really boils down to three guys, yes there are several more that can challenge mathematically, but these three have the highest percent chance of being crowned the next TNCBA Angler of the Year. Shaun Renfro leads the way with 345 points. Shaun has been putting his time in on the water and it shows. Shaun has had a firm grip on the AOY race all year and it is going to be the job of one of the other two anglers to come and take it from him. Wes Meade sits in second with 341 points and will need to finish six places ahead of Shaun next week in order to claim the AOY title. The battle between the top two will be an interesting one as the fish from the same boat during the Classic. Sitting in third with a glimmer of hope that the TNCBA AOY title could be his, is Keith Lester with 341 points. Keith will have somewhat of an advantage with the fact that he will be in a different boat, but he will have a hard mountain to climb as he will need both first and second place to falter, and he will have to finish ten places ahead of Shaun when the dust settles. Anything is possible and wild things can happen with the classic being an individual event, instead of a team event.

Battling for the Top 6:

No one is truly safe with the Classic being a double points paying event, but we are going to assume that the top three are a lock for the top six and we are going focus on the last three spots. Fourth place is currently being held down by Cody Snyder who has finally had the chance to fish the majority of the TNCBA season. Snyder currently sits with 337 points and a seven point margin over seventh place. A solid top ten next week on Holston, a favorite of Snyder’s, and he will lock down his top six bid. Moving one spot back to fifth, things start to get a little bit crazier. Steve Legg, “Mr. Consistency”, sits in fifth with 334 points and there are six anglers within nine points of that fifth place position. Both Steve Legg and David Crockett (Currently 6th with 333 points) are in the driver’s seat for the last two spots in the top six, but they will nee a top five next to lock down their spots in the TNCBA Top Six. The other anglers in the mix include, Josh Olinger (7th-330pts), Wayne Winchester (8th-327pts), Fred Rutherford (9th-327pts), Wiley Gobble (10th-326pts), and Noah Winchester (11th-325pts)

The 2020 TNCBA Classic will be anyone’s game and with weather patterns holding on the warm side the bass will still be in a major transition. Watauga just this past weekend saw the majority of bass still out deep, will the same hold true for Holston? And who will lift the trophy next Saturday as the 2020 TNCBA Season comes to a close?

Only time will tell!

"The Classic Contenders"

There is only enough room for one at the top!

Tomorrow morning , 18 anglers will idle out from Fish Springs Marina with the goal of winning the 2019 TNCBA Classic at the forefront of their minds, but some anglers will be fighting a battle that began back in February of this year. The classic will be a battle within a war, as mathematically ten anglers are battling for the coveted top six and angler year while fight to win the TNCBA Classic. Tomorrow’s conditions should shape up for a slugfest with rain and wind to stir up the Fall feed. Bass are fat and hungry.

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Mark Rice - 393pts.

The title contenders are led by Mark Rice who currently leads the tie-breaker in points with 96.14 lbs on the season. Mark will look to smash through the century mark in weight for the year with a solid bag of Watauga bass on Saturday. Mark has been riding a wave of momentum over the course of the year, average over 9.5 lbs. at each of the ten regular season events this year. Mark will be looking to cap off a stellar win with a TNCBA Classic trophy and the title of 2019 TNCBA Angler of the Year.

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Keith Dison - 393 pts.

Currently sitting in a tie with Mark Rice is last year’s angler of the year, Keith Dison. Keith knows what it takes to win an angler of the year title at the buzzer, as he did it last year on South Holston by winning the Classic and garnering two bonus points for big fish. Keith has not had one of his best years, but he has made the most of the two drops and added big fish bonus points to his total on multiple occasions this year.

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Steve Legg - 391 pts.

Sitting in a sneaky third place is Mr. Consistency himself, Steve Legg. Steve and Mark have already claimed Team of the Year, but at this event, the two will go head to head from separate boats. Steve has been close before, but tomorrow he will be looking for that magical kicker fish that will have him hoisting the AOY trophy at the end of the day. Steve’s patience and calm demeanor will be a key weapon while dealing with the adverse conditions that tomorrow will bring.

The Last Three Spots

As the top three settle things among themselves on the water, seven anglers will be jockeying for the last three spots in the top six. It has been a season of ups and downs for theses seven anglers, but none of those tournaments matter tomorrow. Everything rests on one tournament and the five fish they need to seal the deal. For some of the anglers, the fear of falling is greater than challenge of winning while those on the outside looking are more concerned about getting enough anglers between themselves and their rivals. Lets take a look at their seasons and where they stand:

Fred Rutherford - 377 pts.

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Mike Vandyke - 376 pts.

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Wiley Gobble - 375 pts.

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Lynn Feagins - 375 pts.

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Wes Meade - 371 pts.

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Keith Lester - 369 pts.

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Josh Olinger - 364 pts.

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