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Last Minute Cull Gives Louisiana’s Tyler Stewart the Win at Tackle Warehouse Invitational Stop 2 at West Point Lake

Dubach pro catches clutch 3½-pounder in final 10 minutes to jump to top of leaderboard and take home $80,000 top prizeLAGRANGE, Ga. (March 3, 2024) – The final day of the Major League Fishing (MLF) Tackle Warehouse Invitational Stop 2 Presented by Suzuki on West Point Lake was as dramatic as anticipated. With the clock ticking down, none of the leaders had pulled clearly ahead or had spectacular days, until Tyler Stewart of Dubach, Louisiana,  iced it with a last-minute kicker fish.“Honestly, I was hoping to catch a 2½-pound spotted bass, to get a few more pounds, because I knew it was going to be so close,” Stewart said of his final fish. “There was a dock that I caught one 2-pounder on in practice, in front of the ramp. I rolled up to that dock with 10 minutes left, slung a ChatterBait under it and caught a 3½-pounder and culled out a 1-pounder. When it’s meant to be, it’s gonna happen.”That fish bumped Stewart up to 14 pounds, 4 ounces on the day, enough to clear Todd Walters of Kernersville, North Carolina, by 7 ounces and win his first Tackle Warehouse Invitationals event with a three-day total of 45-3. For the win, Stewart takes home the top prize of $80,000 and a coveted spot in REDCREST 2025.Link to Photo Gallery of Day 3 Afternoon HighlightsLink to Video of Fish-Catch Highlights of Day 3 on West Point LakeHaving fished as a pro on the FLW Tour and its various iterations since 2018, Stewart has fished the Forrest Wood Cup and the Tackle Warehouse TITLE Championship and been in the hunt to win before. A winner in college in 2016, Stewart fished at the University of Louisiana-Monroe, and has since fished his way around the country.This week, he took a couple of clues from practice, added some veteran savvy, and put together a win.“The first day of practice, I caught an 8-pounder, or about that, on the docks I fished the first day,” he said. “It ate that ChatterBait, and that was the only big bite I had. I said ‘Well, there’s big ones around here, I might as well start here.’ I went down that stretch first thing on Day 1 and caught 15 pounds.”From there, Stewart was able to let his skills take it the rest of the way.“When I got bit doing that in practice, I was excited, because I’ve done well in tournaments where that (dock bite) was going on,” he said. “Clarks Hill last year, I had a bad second day, but the first day I did the exact same thing on docks and caught 16 or 17 pounds real quick. I love doing it, I do it a lot back home – the Ouachita River has a bunch of marinas and I catch them like that all the time on it.“Most of those docks were in 15 or 20 feet. The fish were definitely sitting under the floats, like a foot under the water. I was slow rolling it through there, trying to get one to react.”Fishing some laydowns as well, and catching a few spotted bass off rock places, the bread and butter for Stewart was a ChatterBait and docks, either along shorelines or in marinas. His bait of choice was a 1/2-ounce  Z-Man Evergreen ChatterBait JackHammer  with a shad trailer, which he threw on a 7-foot, 5-inch, medium heavy Favorite Hex, with 17-pound P-Line Tactical .On the final day, Stewart caught two kicker largemouth, one early, one late, and that was the difference maker. Combined with a stellar Day 1, which saw him catch the biggest bag of the event, it was just enough to get the job done.“I haven’t won since college, it’s so hard to do it,” Stewart said. “Leading a day is one thing, but finishing it out, I’ll just be honest, I’m not really a closer. I usually catch them really good, and then fall off. This feels really good.”It also sets him up for a run at Bass Pro Tour qualification – MLF’s most prestigious circuit. After finishing 66th at Sam Rayburn to start the year, he’s now 23rd in the points.“I’m excited about it,” he said. “Last year, I had a couple unfortunate things happen that might have cost me the Bass Pro Tour qualification. But, I’m going to try to be more responsible this year, make sure to charge my batteries before the second day, and stuff like that. The schedule looks like a lot of fun, I’ve been doing it eight years now, and I’ve been to all these places other than where we’re at right now.”The top 30 pros at the Tackle Warehouse Invitational Stop 2 Presented by Suzuki at West Point Lake finished:1st:          Tyler Stewart, Dubach, La., 15 bass, 45-3, $80,0002nd:        Todd Walters, Kernersville, N.C., 15 bass, 44-12, $50,0003rd:        Derik Hudson, Concord, Va., 15 bass, 43-8, $20,3004th:         Colby Miller, Elmer, La., 15 bass, 41-14, $18,0005th:         Drew Gill, Mount Carmel, Ill., 15 bass, 41-6, $17,0006th:         Cole Breeden, Lebanon, Mo., 15 bass, 41-1, $16,0007th:         Jake Lawrence, Buchanan, Tenn., 15 bass, 40-5, $15,000             8th:         Ethan Greene, Eufaula, Ala., 15 bass, 40-2, $14,0009th:         Troy Stokes, Trenton, Mich., 15 bass, 39-13, $13,00010th:      Ken Thompson, Roaring Springs, Penn., 15 bass, 39-12, $12,00011th:      Brody Campbell, Oxford, Ohio, 15 bass, 39-12, $10,00012th:      Alec Morrison, Peru, N.Y., 15 bass, 39-10, $10,00013th:      Charlie Williams, LaGrange, Ga., 15 bass, 38-13, $10,00014th:      Marshall Hughes, Hemphill, Texas, 15 bass, 38-8, $10,00015th:      Taylor Parker, Lake View, Ala., 15 bass, 37-13, $10,00016th:      Jack Daniel Williams, Kingsport, Tenn., 15 bass, 37-13, $10,00017th:      Alex Davis, Albertville, Ala., 15 bass, 37-12, $10,00018th:      Keith Poche, Pike Road, Ala., 15 bass, 37-11, $10,00019th:      Brock Reinkemeyer, Warsaw, Mo., 15 bass, 36-14, $10,00020th:      Cameron Mattison, Benton, La., 15 bass, 36-12, $10,00021st:      Bobby Padgett, LaGrange, Ga., 15 bass, 36-3, $10,00022nd:     Michael Harlin, Sunrise Beach, Mo., 15 bass, 36-2, $10,00023rd:     Keith Carson, DeBary, Fla., 15 bass, 35-15, $10,00024th:      Brett Carnright, Plattsburgh, N.Y., 15 bass, 35-15, $10,00025th:      Spike Stoker, Cisco, Texas, 15 bass, 35-13, $10,00026th:      Brian Gay, LaGrange, Ga., 15 bass, 35-8, $10,00027th:      Chris Blair, Newnan, Ga., 15 bass, 35-7, $10,00028th:      Kyle Cortiana, Broken Arrow, Okla., 15 bass, 35-3, $10,00029th:      Brad Jelinek, Lincoln, Mo., 15 bass, 34-6, $10,00030th:      Kelly Jordon, Flint, Texas, 11 bass, 28-4, $10,000Complete results for the entire field can be found at MajorLeagueFishing.com.Overall, there were 146 bass weighing 333 pounds even caught by 30 pros Sunday. The catch included 29 five-bass limits.The three-day tournament, hosted by Visit LaGrange , featured a roster of 150 anglers competing for a top prize of up to $115,000 and an invitation to compete at REDCREST 2025. The next Tackle Warehouse Invitational event will take place April 19-21 at the Tackle Warehouse Invitational Stop 3 Presented by Phoenix Boats on Kentucky-Barkley Lake in Calvert City, Kentucky.In Tackle Warehouse Invitational competition, the full field of 150 anglers competed in the two-day opening round on Friday and Saturday in a five-fish, weigh-in format. Only the top 30 pros, based on their two-day cumulative weight, advanced to the final round on Championship Sunday. The winner of the Tackle Warehouse Invitational Stop 2 at West Point Lake Presented by Suzuki was determined by the heaviest three-day cumulative weight and now receives an invitation to compete at REDCREST 2025 on Lake Guntersville in Huntsville, Alabama.Television coverage of the MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitationals Stop 2 at West Point Lake Presented by Suzuki will air as a two-hour episode, premiering at 9 a.m. ET, on Saturday, Oct. 12 on CBS Sports Network.Tackle Warehouse Invitationals anglers will compete throughout the 2024 season for the prestigious Fishing Clash Angler of the Year award, its $50,000 payday and qualification for the 2025 Bass Pro Tour. After  Stop 2 Presented by Suzuki on West Point Lake, pro Drew Gill  of Mount Carmel, Illinois, sits in first place with 396 points. Pro Jake Lawrence of Buchanan, Tennessee, sits in second place just 3 points behind Gill with 393 points.Fishing Clash – an interactive 3D fishing simulation game that’s played by more than 80 million people worldwide – is the official AOY sponsor of the Bass Pro Tour, Tackle Warehouse Invitationals, Toyota Series and Phoenix Bass Fishing League. You can download Fishing Clash for free in the App Store and on Google Play or log on to  www.fishingclash.game for more information.Proud sponsors of the 2024 MLF Tackle Warehouse Invitationals include: 7Brew, Abu Garcia, B&W Trailer Hitches, Berkley, BUBBA, E3, Epic Baits, Fishing Clash, FX Custom Rods, General Tire, Lew’s, Mercury, Mossy Oak Fishing, Onyx, Phoenix Boats, Polaris, Power-Pole, Strike King, Suzuki Marine, Tackle Warehouse, T-H Marine, Toyota and YETI.For complete details and updated information on Major League Fishing and the Tackle Warehouse Invitationals, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com . 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