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Alex Prince Dominates Championship

2023 American Fishing Tour Championship Lake Hartwell

ATHENS, Alabama – The American Fishing Tour National Championship reached its exhilarating climax as the skilled angler Alex Prince, hailing from Blue Ridge, Georgia, showcased his remarkable angling abilities. Over the course of three intense days, he not only maintained a commanding lead but also secured victory in this high-stakes competition featuring a field of 250 anglers. With his strategic finesse and unwavering determination, Alex Prince triumphantly hoisted the championship trophy, having amassed a total weight of 53.54 pounds.

Prince embarked on his journey from the picturesque Green Pond Landing in Anderson County, deftly navigating the intricacies of Lake Hartwell. He executed a meticulously planned strategy, which yielded impressive catches of 16.96 pounds, 19.42 pounds, and 17.16 pounds on consecutive days. This remarkable feat ultimately secured his position as the undisputed champion of the AFT National Championship. As a testament to his excellence, Alex Prince was also awarded a new Caymas/Mercury Boat Package for his achievement.

Prince shared insights into his strategic approach in recounting his journey to victory. He remarked, “I opted to remain in the main lake throughout the week. During practice, I had discovered a select group of fish that were notably larger than the rest. Although spotted bass were abundant, I understood that relying solely on them would not secure a win. On the first day, I was pleasantly surprised to land 10-15 fish, all concentrated along a single bank line. The key element was the wind; it had to be blowing onto the bank for the fish to strike. While practice days were bright and sunny, the tournament brought overcast skies for the first two days. The increased wind on the second day proved pivotal, resulting in my largest catch of the week. Adapting to the murky waters, I switched to a larger bait. On the final day, I faced considerable challenges, struggling with only four small catches by 11:00 AM. I could sense victory slipping away, and I knew I had to take action or risk falling down the leaderboard. Believing in the presence of fish, I persevered, and at 13:30, the tide turned in my favor. I managed to complete my limit, culling all four smaller catches from earlier in the day.” Prince demonstrated his adaptability by utilizing a repertoire of baits, including a Damiki shad, a flutter spoon, and a Sashimmy Swimmer, adjusting his approach as needed to secure his triumph.

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Claiming the second-place honor was Parker Guy, representing Ocilla, Georgia, who exhibited exceptional skill and tenacity throughout the competition. Guy delivered a total weight of 44.90 pounds, achieved through catches of 14.38 pounds, 17.07 pounds, and 13.45 pounds over the three-day event. While also located in the mid-lake region, Guy focused his efforts on targeting humps and points, a strategy that proved fruitful.

Reflecting on his approach, Guy stated, “The fish had not yet moved to the backs of the creeks, so I concentrated my efforts on main lake points. I was consistently reeling in 30-40 fish per day, provided I located the right schools. My bait selection alternated between a Fluke and a topwater spook, with a preference for white or bone-colored variations. Each spot I visited was a brief one, resulting in my consumption of approximately 30 gallons of gas daily. The fish were present, but success depended on persistence and the ability to track them down.”

Greg Glouse, a resident of Easley, South Carolina, secured a commendable third-place finish, displaying both skill and determination. Glouse recorded a cumulative weight of 44.60 pounds, narrowly trailing Guy by a mere three ounces. Notably, his performance in this championship tournament also earned him the coveted title of the 2023 AFT National Championship Angler of the Year.

Glouse provided insights into his strategy, stating, “Throughout the week, I concentrated my efforts in the mid-lake region, targeting steep clay banks adorned with chunk rock. My daily catches ranged from 20 to a staggering 60 fish on the most productive days. Day two brought strong winds, and as the waters grew rougher, the fishing improved. My preferred tool was a spinnerbait, with specific choices including the Shadhead Firecracker Spotsticker and the Mini Me Firecracker Spinnerbait. I alternated between these options based on wind conditions, resorting to a Pulse Jig when the waters grew exceptionally calm. The Pulse Jig, due to its pronounced vibration, proved highly effective when maneuvered through the water.”

Bradley Day, hailing from Anderson, South Carolina, secured a commendable fourth-place finish despite the challenges posed by off-shore fishing conditions. Day skillfully navigated the tournament waters, relying on his extensive experience to land a cumulative weight of 42.88 pounds. His impressive performance was characterized by three successive limits, weighing 11.50 pounds, 17.48 pounds, and 13.90 pounds. Recounting his strategy, Day remarked, “Unlike the top three anglers, my catches were situated off-shore, primarily in areas with underwater structures. However, due to the lake’s nearly 10-foot decline, the fish had deviated from their customary patterns, necessitating an exploration of new locations. On the second day, when the winds howled at up to 20mph, I achieved my most remarkable success. Throughout the tournament, my catches relied on a fluke and a chrome-bodied topwater plug.”

In fifth place was Justin Raines, another competitor hailing from Easley, South Carolina, who managed to secure solid limits throughout the event. With a total weight of 42.09 pounds, comprised of daily limits of 15.30 pounds, 10.95 pounds, and 15.84 pounds, Raines delivered a noteworthy performance. Reflecting on his journey, Raines acknowledged the impact of wind on his strategy, stating, “My approach was similarly off-shore, and while I achieved strong catches on the first and third days, the second day presented challenges due to the wind, which forced me away from the fish. Relying on livescope technology proved invaluable in maintaining contact with the fish. I consistently reeled in 30 fish daily but lamented the missed opportunity on day two, where the wind made nearly a 5-pound difference.”

This National Championship event served as the culmination of the American Fishing Tour season, drawing the curtain on another year of exceptional angling competition. As some divisions prepare to return to the water for the 2024 season, the AFT National Championship has cemented its status as a prestigious and fiercely competitive event on the angling calendar.

Top 40 Places
 

PLAnglerFishPenaltyBig BassTotalPointsPayout
1Alex T. Prince15 4.7153.542000CAYMAS/
Mercury
2Parker Guy15  44.9019955000
3Gregory AOY Glouse15 4.3444.601990CAYMAS/
Mercury
4Bradley Day15 4.5942.8819853000
5Justin K. Raines15 4.0542.0919802000
6Reid McGinn15  38.3319751500
7Bob Allen15  37.8619701000
8Paul J. Ham15  36.5919651000
9Grant AOY T. Kelly15 4.2636.3519601000
10Chase AOY Stewart15  36.3219551000
11James Rampey15  35.891950900
12Gil Senn Jr15  35.741945900
13Blake S. Campbell15  35.501940900
14Donald Tony AOY A. Beck15  34.101935900
15Andy AOY Wicker150.50 33.781930900
16Ryan M. Bryant15  33.601925800
17David AOY H. Lowery13 3.8032.851920800
18Jason Allen15  32.661915800
19Tony B. Howell150.50 32.141910800
20Bradford Brad L. Hambric15 3.7732.031905800
21Brett M. Matthews15 2.6831.821900700
22Brett Douglas15  31.581895700
23Scott R. Laughman15 3.1030.931890700
24Aaron AOY E. Batson15 6.0930.851885700
25Brad AOY B. Reynolds15  30.831880700
26Bobby L. Clark15  29.971875600
27Jeremy S. Renfroe12 4.9929.651870600
28Scott AOY Hayes15  29.481865600
29Phillip Anderson14 4.9729.441860600
29Curtis Randy R. Bush15 4.8929.441860600
31Anthony AOY R. Griffin15 4.3528.931850500
32Joseph Chris AOY C. Lynch15  28.381845500
33Luke AOY A. Drown15  28.301840500
34Aaron AOY D. Dixon15  27.971835500
35Rob AOY S. Stone14  27.911830500
36Jarred Pharr14  27.671825500
37Scott Jeffers15  27.621820500
38James Jimmy H. Wilson15  27.481815500
39Norman Norm D. McCord15  27.301810500
40Tyler Ty K. Youngblood15  27.251805500

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