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Aaron Britt Bests Day One Competition At BAM Tournament Trail Oroville Open

Aaron Britt Bests Day One Competition At BAM Tournament Trail Oroville Open

BAM Pro/Am Circuit Second Stop: LegitBritt Leads With 14.44

Oroville, Calif.– The second stop of the BAM Tournament Trail (BAM TT) Pro/Am blasted off onLake Oroville for the first day of competition under sunny skies that brought the highest air temps the area has seen in some time at just under 80 degrees.

With a 4.35 big bass boosting his five-fish limit to 14.44, Yuba City pro angler Aaron “Legit” Britt holds the top spot after the first weigh-in of the three-day BAM TT Pro/Am on Lake Oroville presented by Bass Boat Technologies. “Fishing was great,” exclaimed Britt when he was asked about his day.

Britt’s morning unexpectedly started out well and it only got better by the end of the day. “It wasn’t very windy, and I thought that would play to my disadvantage; but they (the fish) seemed to bite better with no wind in the morning,” he explained.

By mid-day a northwesterly wind was steady at about 16 mph and around that time,Britt made a change. “I made the call to go out in the main body and start fishing some windblown banks,” he revealed. “I caught a 4 ½ pounder; so, it was a good decision and I feel good going into it tomorrow.”

As the only other fisherman  to break the14-pound benchmark, BAM Pro Tour angler Zack Thompson of Alameda, Calif. is right on Britt’s heels, trailing by only .05 with his own five-fish limit of 14.39.

Shasta local,Scott Stanfield of Anderson, Calif, rounds out the first day top-three anglers with 13.95. Stanfield is coming off a top-five finish in the inaugural BAM TT event on Lake Shasta, after leading the Day One field in the event.

Antonio Gold ofCameron Park, Calif. caught the big bass of the day with a 4.96 to anchor his 4thplace position with 13.79 and the most recent and first-ever BAM TT Pro/Am champion Greg “Double G” Gutierrez of Red Bluff, Calif. claimed his seat in theday’s top-five with 13.33. With just over a pound of separation between the topgroup, Day Two is setting up to be quite the bass battle for placement in the final field cut to 10.

Lake local, fromOroville, co-angler Jason Bubier will start his second day on the water as theco leader. There is only a pound and a half separating the top-five on the coside as well. Once again highlighting that ounces matter at this fishery.

Anglers will checkin for tournament launch at Loafer Creek Ramp on Saturday, March 16 for their second day of fishing with a looming top-10 elimination by scales close. After a 30-degree nighttime drop from Friday’s high, blast-off air temps are expected to be in the high-40s.  The day is forecasted with a sunny sky, and temperature drop in the high of roughly 10degrees. The morning’s east wind is expected to evolve with a west/south westerly  direction change by mid-morning. Saturday’s weigh-in will kick off by 3:30 p.m.at Loafer Creek Ramp. Tune in to watch LIVE.

Top-10 Pros:

Place/Angler/Day1 Big Bass/ Day 1 Weight

1Aaron Britt 04.35 14.44 00.00 14.442 Zack Thompson 14.39 00.00 14.393 Scott Stanfield 04.56 13.95 00.00 13.954 Antonio Gold 04.96 13.79 00.00 13.795 Greg Gutierrez 03.78 13.33 00.00 13.336 Asher Haynes 04.72 13.27 00.00 13.277 Joseph Orozco 03.27 12.96 00.00 12.968 Ryan Hall 02.90 12.83 00.00 12.839 JR Wright 12.25 00.00 12.2510 Gregory Troughton 03.35 12.22 00.00 12.22

Top-10Co-Anglers:

Place/Angler/Day1 Big Bass/ Day 1 Weight

1Jason Bubier 12.27 00.00 12.272 Gasper Busalacchi 04.79 12.07 00.00 12.073 Roy Desmangles JR 11.80 00.00 11.804 Rodney Brown 11.71 00.00 11.715 Dante Ray 03.36 10.74 00.00 10.746 Kong Moua 02.41 10.61 00.00 10.617 Craig Main 10.28 00.00 10.288 Andrew Richter 10.11 00.00 10.119 Daniel Martinez 03.42 10.05 00.00 10.0510 James Rodgers 09.95 00.00 09.95

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