By MLF Communications Staff

Jason Abram of Piney Flats, Tennessee, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Sunday weighing 14-01 to win the Lake Eufaula MLF Pro Circuit event in Alabama. Abram’s four-day total of 20 bass weighing 66-04 gave him the win by a 1-01 margin over David Walker of Sevierville, Tennessee, and earned him the top prize of $100,000.

“In my wildest dreams I never thought I could win a tournament on Eufaula in mid-May fishing shallow,” said Abrams, who also won the 2020 event at Lake Martin. “This lake is known for deep ledges and brush piles this time of year. But I came here to do my thing and fish the way I like to fish and it turned into a win – that’s pretty special.”

Coming into the tournament, Abram said his plan was to fish shallow. He did not think the event would be won near the banks, he just wanted to fish shallow to get back to his fishing roots – an east Tennessee run-and-gun approach.

“Over the last two tournaments, I sort of got side-tracked trying to fish deep,” Abram said. “I came here with the intention of fishing shallow to get a decent check, get some solid points and find my groove again.”

Abram fished up in the Chattahoochee River portion of Eufaula, targeting channel-swing banks that had some kind of wood providing shade over an eddy in the current, either in the form of an overhanging tree or a piece of dead wood collecting flotsam to form a canopy over the eddy.

Abram would pitch a jig into the shaded eddy and sort of pop it through the current seam, allowing the current to suck it down about 2 feet between pops. His unique retrieve provoked a reaction response from bass set up in the eddy to feed on current-driven shad.

Abram’s jig of choice was a white custom 5/8-ounce swimjig – handmade by a friend named Craig France – with a Reaction Innovations Spice Beaver trailer. The jig features a flatter head to “float” in the current a little better.

“I could only find about 18 or 19 small spots that fit the pattern,” Abram said. “And they were spread out in about an 18-mile stretch of the river, so I did a lot of running and gunning. It’s how I fish back home. Once I know exactly what I’m looking for, I’ll run 20 miles to find a few more of them.”

Abram spent as much time running as he did fishing. He would often fish a place only three to five minutes before running to the next shady spot.

“Those fish were set up to feed in those spots,” he continued. “They usually bit on the first flip or two into a current seam so it didn’t take long to fish one. And I would visit some of the same spots sometimes four to five times a day.”

Second-place finisher Walker, who pushed his career earnings to $1.97 million, also did most of his damage this week on a swimjig.

“I caught all my fish around the bank on jigs,” he said. “I was using a Z-Man CrossEyez swim jig in the morning to get a limit, then I’d come back up the lake and start flipping a jig.

“I’ve really got no excuses – there is nothing I would have done any differently,” Walker went on to say. “It’s been a great week. When you’re a tournament fisherman, there are a lot more bad days than good days, so to have a good week really makes up for the bad weeks. I am very happy with how this event shook out.”

The four top performers who now qualify to compete in the MLF Bass Pro Tour General Tire Stage Five at the St. Lawrence River in Massena, New York, June 25-30, are Abram, Trevor Fitzgerald, Ryan Davidson and Mitch Crane.



Day 4 (Final) Standings

1. Jason Abram -- 20-03 (5) -- 13-05 (5) -- 18-11 (5) -- 14-01 (5) -- 66-04 (20) -- $100,500

2. David Walker -- 12-04 (5) -- 17-15 (5) -- 20-12 (5) -- 12-04 (5) -- 63-03 (20) -- $30,500

3. Trevor Fitzgerald -- 15-11 (5) -- 17-07 (5) -- 20-12 (5) -- 8-14 (4) -- 62-12 (19) -- $25,000

4. Bobby Lane -- 20-08 (5) -- 16-06 (5) -- 11-00 (5) -- 12-09 (5) -- 60-07 (20) -- $20,000

5. Ryan Davidson -- 16-06 (5) -- 10-02 (4) -- 15-14 (5) -- 13-08 (5) -- 55-14 (19) -- $19,000

6. Mitch Crane -- 16-00 (5) -- 13-15 (5) -- 11-01 (5) -- 14-06 (5) -- 55-06 (20) -- $18,000

7. Skeet Reese -- 17-04 (5) -- 13-09 (5) -- 9-14 (5) -- 10-02 (5) -- 50-13 (20) -- $17,000

8. Dicky Newberry -- 13-06 (5) -- 17-05 (5) -- 10-02 (5) -- 9-11 (5) -- 50-08 (20) -- $16,000

9. Cole Floyd -- 11-08 (5) -- 18-08 (5) -- 13-13 (5) -- 3-11 (2) -- 47-08 (17) -- $15,000

10. Ramie Colson Jr -- 14-01 (5) -- 13-14 (5) -- 12-05 (5) -- 4-13 (2) -- 45-01 (17) -- $14,000