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Georgia’s Joshua Weaver Clinches Win at MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitationals Power-Pole Stop 1 on Lake Okeechobee Presented by Phoenix Boats
Macon, Georgia Pro Grabs First Major Win of His Career, Takes Home Top Prize of $115,000CLEWISTON, Fla. (Feb. 10, 2023) – Warm Florida sunshine and a slight breeze greeted the crowd as Favorite Fishing pro Joshua Weaver of Macon, Georgia , brought a five-bass-limit to the scale on Championship Friday weighing 26 pounds, 4 ounces to win the Major League Fishing (MLF) Tackle Warehouse Invitational Power-Pole Stop 1 at Lake Okeechobee Presented by Phoenix Boats . Weaver’s three-day total of 72-9 earned him his first major career win by a whopping 8-pound, 13-ounce margin over second-place pro Colby Schrumpf of Highland, Illinois, and the top prize of $115,000, including the lucrative $35,000 Phoenix MLF Bonus. Weaver will now also receive an invitation to compete at REDCREST 2024.Link to Photo Gallery of Championship Day Weigh-InLink to Video of Championship Day Weigh-In from Power-Pole Stop 1 at Lake OkeechobeeLink to Video of Fish Catch Highlights from Championship Day of Power-Pole Stop 1 at Lake OkeechobeeThe 2023 season marks Weaver’s seventh year on tour with MLF. The six-time championship qualifier said he had a dream years ago that he would get his first major win on Lake Okeechobee – a dream that finally became reality at the first 2023 Tackle Warehouse Invitational tournament.After ending Day 1 in 61st place with only 14 pounds, 12 ounces, Weaver weighed in the largest limit of the event on Day 2 – five bass totaling 31-9 – to catapult into 2nd place. The Georgia pro brought another solid limit of 26-4 to the scales on Friday to seal the deal and take home the championship hardware.“This tournament has been the kind of event you dream about having,” said Weaver. “The first day I lost quite a few fish and was pretty bummed but backing it up with over 30 pounds yesterday and another 26-pound bag today is just incredible – Okeechobee has been unbelievable to me this week.”Championship Friday started off with a bang, with Weaver catching more than 20 pounds within the first hour. But several hard-charging pros stayed in contention throughout the day, making it impossible for him to let off the gas.“I knew I needed at least 24 pounds to have a shot at winning, and I got pretty close to it this morning,” said Weaver. “But with Michael Neal right behind me, I knew I was nowhere near safe. I sweated it out all day, and never really thought I had it in the bag, until I got back here to the weigh-in and people began congratulating me.“I kept with a similar game plan today, starting in the same area as the two days prior,” Weaver continued. “I got in there early this morning and things kicked off quick.“I ran to my second spot mid-morning, where I’d caught a big bag on Day 2, but only caught 2-pounders. I pivoted back to my starting spot and caught a 3½- and a 5-pounder, so I decided to just stay in there all day and slowly culled up.”Weaver said he credits his win to the heavy 7’6” Favorite Fishing Hex Casting Rod and reel he was throwing all week.“I spent most of the week winding a Z-Man ChatterBait with a Googan Baits Happy Trailer and a swim jig around anything that I thought might have a female bass on a bed,” said Weaver. “This lake is really something special to me because it fits how I like to fish – I’m a shallow water grass fisherman. The last two times I’ve been here haven’t been so great, so I’m excited that we’ve righted those wrongs this week.“It definitely hasn’t hit me yet,” Weaver went on to say. “You wait so long for a day like today, then when it happens, you’re just in a daze. I’ve wanted this for so long. This is the reason why we do what we do. For it to finally happen after seven seasons – finishing in 2nd place multiple times and a ton of Top 10’s – to finally get it done is a relief and I’m already looking forward to the next tournament.”The top 20 pros at the Tackle Warehouse Invitational Power-Pole Stop 1 at Lake Okeechobee finished:1st: Joshua Weaver, Macon, Ga., 15 bass, 72-9, $115,0002nd: Colby Schrumpf, Highland, Ill., 15 bass, 63-12, $50,0003rd: Brett Hite, Phoenix, Ariz., 15 bass, 63-1, $20,0004th: Michael Neal, Dayton, Tenn., 15 bass, 61-13, $18,0005th: Jacopo Gallelli, Florence, Italy, 14 bass, 61-13, $17,0006th: Jonathan Dietz, Corry, Pa., 15 bass, 58-2, $16,0007th: Kyle Weisenburger, Columbus Grove, Ohio, 15 bass, 57-2, $15,0008th: Michael Harlin, Sunrise Beach, Mo., 15 bass, 56-14, $14,0009th: Paul Elias, Laurel, Miss., 15 bass, 56-8, $13,00010th: Spike Stoker, Cisco, Texas, 15 bass, 55-14, $12,00011th: David Walker, Sevierville, Tenn., 15 bass, 55-8, $10,00012th: Jason Vance, Battle Ground, Ind., 15 bass, 55-6, $10,00013th: Troy Stokes, Trenton, Mich., 15 bass, 55-3, $10,00014th: Marshall Robinson, Landrum, S.C., 15 bass, 54-14, $10,00015th: Ron Nelson, Berrien Springs, Mich., 15 bass, 54-7, $10,00016th: Marty Robinson, Landrum, S.C., 15 bass, 54-6, $10,00017th: Brian Latimer, Belton, S.C., 15 bass, 53-11, $10,00018th: Matthew Stefan, Junction City, Wis., 15 bass, 51-15, $10,00019th: Jacob Wheeler, Birchwood, Tenn., 15 bass, 51-9, $10,00020th: Tai Au, Glendale, Ariz., 15 bass, 51-2, $10,000Complete results for the entire field can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.Overall, there were 238 bass weighing 714 pounds, 13 ounces caught by 50 pros Friday. The catch included 47 five-bass limits.The three-day tournament, hosted by the Hendry County Tourism Development Council, featured a roster of 150 anglers competing for a top prize of up to $115,000 and an invitation to compete at REDCREST 2024 – the Bass Pro Tour championship – for the chance to win up to $300,000.In MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational competition, the full field of 150 anglers competed in the two-day opening round on Wednesday and Thursday in a traditional five-fish, weigh-in format. Only the top 50 pros based on their two-day cumulative weight advanced to the final round on Championship Friday, where they competed for the grand prize of up to $115,000, including the lucrative $35,000 Phoenix MLF Bonus for qualified anglers. The winner of the MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational Power-Pole Stop 1 at Lake Okeechobee Presented by Phoenix Boats was determined by the heaviest three-day cumulative weight and will receive an invitation to compete at REDCREST 2024.The season-long Invitational Bally Bet Angler of the Year (AOY) will also earn a berth into REDCREST and the Top 8 anglers in the season-long Invitational AOY point standings will qualify for the 2024 Bass Pro Tour. With his victory Friday, Weaver currently sits in first place with 200 points.The MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitational Power-Pole Stop 1 at Lake Okeechobee Presented by Phoenix Boats two-hour action-packed television show will premiere on the CBS Sports Network on Saturday, September 30th.Proud sponsors of the 2023 MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitationals include: 4WP, 13 Fishing, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, Black Rifle Coffee, E3, Favorite Fishing, Fox Rent a Car, General Tire, Grundéns, Lew’s, Lowrance, Mercury, Mossy Oak, Onyx, Phoenix Boats, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Wiley X and YETI.For complete details and updated information visit MajorLeagueFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the Tackle Warehouse Invitationals on the MLF5 social media outlets at Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.
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