By John Johnson
BassFan Senior Editor


No matter what type of results Charlie Hartley achieves in this sport, he can always be counted upon to deliver some self-deprecating comments.

"I'm not a good fisherman and I'm not very smart," the Ohio veteran said in the wake of his long-awaited first B.A.S.S. victory at last week's James River Bassmaster Northern Open in Richmond, Va. "But I try harder than anybody else, and when you try your hardest, amazing things can happen.

"I'm never the coolest guy in the room, but today it's pretty cool to be Charlie Hartley."

One of nine anglers relegated out of the Elite Series for 2016 on performance-based criteria, Hartley had been struggling badly at the triple-A level this year. In five previous Opens across all three divisions, his average finish was 118th and he'd logged nothing higher than an 81st.

"I could've written the whole year off and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't down and disappointed and my ego wasn't hurt. Now (re-qualifying for the Elites is) possible again, and that's just incredible."

The 52-year-old's goal of returning to B.A.S.S.' top circuit in 2017 is indeed within reach – he'll need another very high placement in next month's Northern finale at Lake Champlain in order to achieve a Top-5 finish in the season-ending points standings. He's in 25th place after two events.

His initial B.A.S.S. victory came in his 218th appearance with the organization dating back to 1993. He flipped a worm to various types of hard cover and compiled a 41-13 total over 3 days, outpacing runner-up Chad Pike by nearly 2 1/2 pounds.

"Literally everybody but President Obama has called to congratulate me, and that's just so gratifying," he said. "I'm really humbled that Kevin VanDam listened to me for as long as he did while I just rambled – it had to be killing him. I can talk ears off, so people take a big risk by calling me."

The win earned him his second career berth in the Bassmaster Classic (provided he competes at Champlain). His older brother just happens to own a house on the shore of Texas' Lake Conroe, which will be the site of next year's edition of the sport's premier event, and he'll be make himself right at home there for most of the fall and much of the winter until the venue goes off-limits in January.

"I'll be the most prepared guy there," he said. "The Red River (Central Open at the end of September) puts me over there, so I think I'll just start then and stay for the next 3 months."

Here are some of the details of how Hartley approached the James.

Practice

Hartley put in a full week of practice at the James, which is a venue he's competed on a handful of times.

"It was 100 degrees every day and I went from sunup to sundown," he said. "It was absolutely the most grueling practice I've ever had. One night I didn't get back to my truck until 10 o'clock and the thermometer still said 99 degrees.

"It was miserable. I'd drink eight bottles of water and not pee. I'm fortunate to be a little skinny guy because someone who was bigger or out of shape or older wouldn't have been able to do it."

The puzzle came together on his second practice day, when he caught a 7 3/4-pound bruiser and boated five that would've combined to weigh in excess of 20 pounds.

"It was the best day I'd ever had on the James. Two of my big bites came in a marina and I never fished that marina anymore (for the remainder of practice).

"That told me the fish were on hard cover and they were eating a plastic worm. I cut the point of my hook off just above the barb and flipped hard cover for the next 5 days, just piling up waypoints.

He uses a color-coding system to sort his waypoints: the ones with the most potential in red, secondary places in green and questionable locales in yellow. He had a total of 60 – all in the uppermost 5 miles of the Chickahominy River – by the time practice concluded, including five red ones.

Competition

> Day 1: 5, 16-15
> Day 2: 5, 11-03
> Day 3: 5, 13-11
> Total = 15, 41-13

All five of Hartley's red places produced quality fish on day 1. He had the vast majority of his weight after an hour of fishing, and that all came from the marina where he'd had the two big bites in practice.

His stringer left him in 2nd place, a little more than a pound off the pace set by leader and defending champion Chris Dillow. He lost two places in the standings the following day with his lightest bag of the derby, but remained within 2 pounds of the top.

He said there was a good reason for the second-day dropoff.

"I found out that day that (eventual 23rd-place finisher) Mike Iaconelli and I were sharing water," he said. "I had the better boat number on day 1, but he had it the second day. About the fourth time we ran into each other on day 2, we just started laughing."

All five of Hartley's keeper bites that day came from the red waypoints. He said both he and Iaconelli knew by the end of the day that those places "were toast."

He ran a bunch of his green and yellow places on the final day. They were a mixture of dock pilings, cypress trees, concrete, barges – anything that broke the current flow of the Chickahominy.

"It was a very frustrating day. I either broke off, missed or had my hook straightened on my first five or six bites and I just kept thinking that I was blowing all this fresh water. But I kept my cool, and after about an hour and a half I finally caught one that was 12 1/8 inches."

The big turning point in his day arrived shortly thereafter.

"I was running to one of my docks and right before it there was a big cypress tree sticking out by itself, and I said to myself that if I passed that up I'd be an idiot. I put my Power-Poles down and before the wake even stopped I threw at the knee of that day and caught my best one of the day – it was 3 3/4 to 4 pounds."

With about 2 1/2 hours remaining before he had to head for check-in, he opted to gas up at the marina before getting back to work. He eventually caught seven additional keepers, making three or four culls along the way.

At one point he noticed one of his better fish floating in the livewell, but still alive. He determined that he'd be better off with it dead (which would result in a quarter-pound penalty) than he would be if he returned it to the water at that juncture.

After a couple more culls, the struggling fish was the smallest in the box, and he eventually caught another that could displace it. He was certain he wouldn't be able to toss it back, though, as B.A.S.S. rules prohibit the culling of dead fish.

"I knew when I went back in there that fish was going to be stiff as a board," he said. "But when I stuck my thumb in it's mouth it wiggled like a little girl and I got rid of it. I just said, 'Lord, thank you for letting that fish live 10 minutes longer."

When his time ran out, he still didn't think he had enough to win, though.

"I knew I hadn't given it away – I wasn't going to drop to 12th place like I usually do on the last day. But there'd been an 18-pound bag the first day and a 20-pound bag the second day, and I didn't think there was any way I was going to win it after catching 13 1/2."

As it turned out, that was plenty.

Pattern Notes

Regardless of the type of cover he was pitching to, Hartley employed the same tactic.

"One thing I've learned about tidal fisheries is that the best way to catch fish off hard cover is to go past the piling or whatever, then bring it back with the current. When it comes around the piling and shoots back in your direction, that's when most of the bites happen."

It's critical that the sinker be pegged.

"You've got to have both the weight and the bait going around the cover at the same time. If they're separated, the presentation won't be right."

He wanted to use the lightest weight he could get away with, and that proved to be 3/16-ounce.

"I wanted it to come around horizontally and not nose-first. I was using a very thick-bodied worm and if the plastic itself has some mass, that makes it easy enough to flip."

Winning Gear Notes

> Flipping gear: 7'6" heavy-action Fenwick HMG flipping stick (an older model that's long out of production), Abu Garcia Revo MGX casting reel (7.1:1 ratio), 20-pound Berkley Trilene 100% Fluorocarbon line, 3/16-ounce bullet-shaped tungsten weight (pegged), 4/0 Owner Heavy Wide Gap hook, unnamed 7" ribbon-tail worm (junebug).

The Bottom Line

> Main factor in his success – "Not going back to the same places where I'd caught them over and over. My gut told me that I'd better try something different, and a lot of times that hasn't worked out."

> Performance edge – "The Power-Poles were so critical for flipping the piers and every other piece of structure. I could put them down and pick those docks apart. I could fish in either direction with regard to the current without churning up the bottom. Sometimes it'd take me five or six tries to get the worm up under the docks where I needed it to be, but I never had to worry about the position of the boat."

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Final Standings

1. Charlie Hartley -- Grove City, OH -- 15, 41-13 -- 200 -- $52,199
Day 1: 5, 16-15 -- Day 2: 5, 11-03 -- Day 3: 5, 13-11

2. Cody Pike -- Powhatan, VA -- 15, 39-06 -- 199 -- $16,409
Day 1: 5, 14-08 -- Day 2: 5, 14-08 -- Day 3: 5, 10-06

3. David Dudley -- Lynchburg, VA -- 15, 39-05 -- 198 -- $11,932
Day 1: 5, 14-02 -- Day 2: 5, 14-14 -- Day 3: 5, 10-05

4. Matthew Sphar -- North Java, NY -- 15, 39-04 -- 197 -- $10,676
Day 1: 5, 15-04 -- Day 2: 5, 10-11 -- Day 3: 5, 13-05

5. Brandon Palaniuk -- Rathdrum, ID -- 15, 39-01 -- 196 -- $9,315
Day 1: 5, 09-12 -- Day 2: 5, 17-13 -- Day 3: 5, 11-08

6. George Yund -- Glenmont, NY -- 15, 37-09 -- 195 -- $8,205
Day 1: 5, 10-00 -- Day 2: 5, 20-00 -- Day 3: 5, 07-09

7. Kelly Pratt -- Williamsburg, VA -- 15, 36-15 -- 194 -- $6,699
Day 1: 5, 11-09 -- Day 2: 5, 15-02 -- Day 3: 5, 10-04

8. Steve Miller -- Mechanicsville, VA -- 15, 35-11 -- 193 -- $5,338
Day 1: 5, 10-03 -- Day 2: 5, 16-12 -- Day 3: 5, 08-12

9. Gerald Sensabaugh -- Kingsport, TN -- 13, 35-00 -- 192 -- $3,977
Day 1: 5, 11-06 -- Day 2: 5, 14-08 -- Day 3: 3, 09-02

10. Chad Pipkens -- Lansing, MI -- 15, 34-06 -- 191 -- $3,663
Day 1: 5, 14-11 -- Day 2: 5, 12-00 -- Day 3: 5, 07-11

11. Vince Troiano -- Chesterfield, NJ -- 11, 31-13 -- 190 -- $3,349
Day 1: 5, 15-12 -- Day 2: 5, 10-00 -- Day 3: 1, 06-01

12. Rob Uzzle -- Hampton, VA -- 14, 31-05 -- 189 -- $3,140
Day 1: 5, 13-00 -- Day 2: 5, 12-10 -- Day 3: 4, 05-11

The following anglers did not make the cut and did not fish on day 3.

13. JT Kenney -- Palm Bay, FL -- 10, 25-09 -- 188 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 15-08 -- Day 2: 5, 10-01
14. Greg Dipalma -- Millville, NJ -- 10, 25-08 -- 187 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 13-08 -- Day 2: 5, 12-00
15. Destin DeMarion -- Grove City, PA -- 10, 25-00 -- 186 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 14-03 -- Day 2: 5, 10-13
16. Seiji Kato -- Shiga JAPAN -- 10, 24-13 -- 185 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 11-14 -- Day 2: 5, 12-15
17. Glenn Browne -- Ocala, FL -- 10, 24-10 -- 184 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 12-06 -- Day 2: 5, 12-04
18. Alvin Shaw -- Roaring Gap, NC -- 10, 24-07 -- 183 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 15-12 -- Day 2: 5, 08-11
19. Tim Grein -- Winston Salem, NC -- 10, 24-06 -- 182 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 14-02 -- Day 2: 5, 10-04
20. Austin Felix -- Eden Prairie, MN -- 10, 24-03 -- 181 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 12-04 -- Day 2: 5, 11-15
21. Ish Monroe -- Hughson, CA -- 10, 24-01 -- 180 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 10-08 -- Day 2: 5, 13-09
22. Jacob Wheeler -- Indianapolis, IN -- 10, 24-00 -- 179 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 15-00 -- Day 2: 5, 09-00
23. Michael Iaconelli -- Pitts Grove, NJ -- 10, 23-11 -- 178 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 10-15 -- Day 2: 5, 12-12
24. Sam George -- Athens, AL -- 10, 23-06 -- 177 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 11-15 -- Day 2: 5, 11-07
25. Shayne Berlo -- Fairfax, VA -- 10, 22-15 -- 176 -- $2,617
Day 1: 5, 10-02 -- Day 2: 5, 12-13
26. Jeff Lugar -- Cross Junction, VA -- 10, 22-14 -- 175 -- $2,303
Day 1: 5, 10-15 -- Day 2: 5, 11-15
27. Whitney Stephens -- Waverly, OH -- 10, 22-12 -- 174 -- $2,303
Day 1: 5, 10-09 -- Day 2: 5, 12-03
28. Josh Douglas -- Mound, MN -- 10, 22-09 -- 173 -- $2,303
Day 1: 5, 14-02 -- Day 2: 5, 08-07
29. Alex Wetherell -- Middletown, CT -- 10, 22-07 -- 172 -- $2,303
Day 1: 5, 13-12 -- Day 2: 5, 08-11
30. Chris Dillow -- Waynesboro, VA -- 7, 22-06 -- 171 -- $2,303
Day 1: 5, 18-03 -- Day 2: 2, 04-03
31. Scott Pellegrin -- Eau Claire, WI -- 10, 22-06 -- 170 -- $1,989
Day 1: 5, 13-06 -- Day 2: 5, 09-00
32. Rob Jordan -- Flowery Branch, GA -- 10, 22-02 -- 169 -- $1,989
Day 1: 5, 12-04 -- Day 2: 5, 09-14
33. Nicky Diamandas -- Oak Ridge, NJ -- 10, 22-00 -- 168 -- $1,989
Day 1: 5, 13-04 -- Day 2: 5, 08-12
34. Bo Boltz Jr -- New Kent, VA -- 10, 22-00 -- 167 -- $1,989
Day 1: 5, 09-07 -- Day 2: 5, 12-09
35. Nicholas Bodsford -- Richmond, VA -- 10, 21-14 -- 166 -- $1,989
Day 1: 5, 13-09 -- Day 2: 5, 08-05
36. Chris Daves -- Spring Grove, VA -- 10, 21-14 -- 165 -- $1,675
Day 1: 5, 11-07 -- Day 2: 5, 10-07
37. Frankie Appaluccio -- Franklin, NJ -- 9, 21-12 -- 164 -- $1,675
Day 1: 5, 12-11 -- Day 2: 4, 09-01
38. Mark Inman -- Greensboro, NC -- 10, 21-11 -- 163 -- $1,675
Day 1: 5, 10-08 -- Day 2: 5, 11-03
39. Jared Lintner -- Arroyo Grande, CA -- 8, 21-10 -- 162 -- $1,675
Day 1: 3, 09-00 -- Day 2: 5, 12-10
40. Mike Lavallee -- Sandy, UT -- 10, 21-08 -- 161 -- $1,675
Day 1: 5, 10-06 -- Day 2: 5, 11-02
41. Garrett Paquette -- Canton, MI -- 9, 21-07 -- 160
Day 1: 5, 13-06 -- Day 2: 4, 08-01
42. Mike McClelland -- Bella Vista, AR -- 10, 21-07 -- 159
Day 1: 5, 12-02 -- Day 2: 5, 09-05
43. Brian Bersik -- Midlothian, VA -- 10, 21-03 -- 158
Day 1: 5, 11-06 -- Day 2: 5, 09-13
44. Randy Elliott -- Winston Salem, NC -- 10, 21-01 -- 157
Day 1: 5, 12-08 -- Day 2: 5, 08-09
45. Jamie Hartman -- Newport, NY -- 10, 21-01 -- 156
Day 1: 5, 12-08 -- Day 2: 5, 08-09
46. Adrian Avena -- Vineland, NJ -- 10, 21-01 -- 155
Day 1: 5, 09-08 -- Day 2: 5, 11-09
47. Alton Jones Jr. -- Lorena, TX -- 10, 21-01 -- 154
Day 1: 5, 11-09 -- Day 2: 5, 09-08
48. Timothy Reams -- Morgantown, WV -- 10, 21-01 -- 153
Day 1: 5, 11-07 -- Day 2: 5, 09-10
49. Brian Kelly -- Liverpool, NY -- 8, 20-15 -- 152
Day 1: 5, 15-12 -- Day 2: 3, 05-03
50. Ben Nielsen -- Lowell, MI -- 10, 20-12 -- 151
Day 1: 5, 09-15 -- Day 2: 5, 10-13
51. Jesse Tacoronte -- Orlando, FL -- 10, 20-10 -- 150
Day 1: 5, 11-10 -- Day 2: 5, 09-00
52. Randy Morrison -- Piedmont, SC -- 10, 20-09 -- 149
Day 1: 5, 09-03 -- Day 2: 5, 11-06
53. Al Farace Jr -- Cockeysville, MD -- 10, 20-09 -- 148
Day 1: 5, 10-07 -- Day 2: 5, 10-02
54. Ed Loughran III -- Mechanicsville, VA -- 10, 20-06 -- 147
Day 1: 5, 11-06 -- Day 2: 5, 09-00
55. Hunter Shryock -- Newcomerstown, OH -- 10, 20-02 -- 146
Day 1: 5, 10-05 -- Day 2: 5, 09-13
56. Todd Dorton -- Church Road, VA -- 10, 20-01 -- 145
Day 1: 5, 11-12 -- Day 2: 5, 08-05
57. Kurt Dove -- Del Rio, TX -- 10, 20-01 -- 144
Day 1: 5, 10-14 -- Day 2: 5, 09-03
58. Drew Benton -- Panama City, FL -- 10, 20-01 -- 143
Day 1: 5, 10-13 -- Day 2: 5, 09-04
59. Kermit Crowder -- South Chesterfield, VA -- 10, 20-00 -- 142
Day 1: 5, 11-12 -- Day 2: 5, 08-04
60. Derek Cummings -- Clayton, NC -- 10, 19-11 -- 141
Day 1: 5, 11-08 -- Day 2: 5, 08-03
61. Tyler Carriere -- Youngsville, LA -- 10, 19-11 -- 140
Day 1: 5, 09-04 -- Day 2: 5, 10-07
62. Kendall Ulsh -- Schoolcraft, MI -- 7, 19-09 -- 139
Day 1: 4, 15-04 -- Day 2: 3, 04-05
63. Jason Young -- Port St Lucie, FL -- 10, 19-09 -- 138
Day 1: 5, 10-02 -- Day 2: 5, 09-07
64. Shane Rees -- Middletown, IN -- 10, 19-08 -- 137
Day 1: 5, 10-06 -- Day 2: 5, 09-02
65. Robert Pepe -- Plainville, CT -- 10, 19-06 -- 136
Day 1: 5, 10-01 -- Day 2: 5, 09-05
66. Jason Burger -- Bridgeton, NJ -- 10, 19-05 -- 135
Day 1: 5, 12-13 -- Day 2: 5, 06-08
67. Michael Simonton -- Avon Lake, OH -- 10, 19-02 -- 134
Day 1: 5, 10-03 -- Day 2: 5, 08-15
68. David Heavenridge -- Bumpass, VA -- 10, 19-01 -- 133
Day 1: 5, 10-10 -- Day 2: 5, 08-07
69. Shin Fukae -- Palestine, TX -- 10, 19-01 -- 132
Day 1: 5, 08-15 -- Day 2: 5, 10-02
70. Jeff Antenucci -- Danville, CA -- 9, 18-15 -- 131
Day 1: 5, 13-04 -- Day 2: 4, 05-11
71. Gary Clouse -- La Vergne, TN -- 10, 18-15 -- 130
Day 1: 5, 09-06 -- Day 2: 5, 09-09
72. Jake Whitaker -- Fairview, NC -- 10, 18-12 -- 129
Day 1: 5, 10-10 -- Day 2: 5, 08-02
73. Mike Caul -- Petersburg, VA -- 8, 18-11 -- 128
Day 1: 5, 14-11 -- Day 2: 3, 04-00
74. Jon Englund -- Farwell, MN -- 10, 18-10 -- 127
Day 1: 5, 10-11 -- Day 2: 5, 07-15
75. Frank Poirier -- North Prince George, VA 10 -- 18-08 -- 126
Day 1: 5, 11-01 -- Day 2: 5, 07-07
76. Jason Dudek -- Excelsior, MN -- 9, 18-01 -- 125
Day 1: 5, 09-13 -- Day 2: 4, 08-04
77. Tyler Berger -- Worthington, OH -- 10, 18-01 -- 124
Day 1: 5, 08-07 -- Day 2: 5, 09-10
78. Carl Jocumsen -- Queensland, Australia -- 10 -- 17-15 -- 123
Day 1: 5, 09-05 -- Day 2: 5, 08-10
79. Rick Morris -- Lake Gaston, VA -- 9, 17-14 -- 122
Day 1: 5, 07-05 -- Day 2: 4, 10-09
80. Brian Wilhoit -- Oxon Hill, MD -- 10, 17-14 -- 121
Day 1: 5, 09-06 -- Day 2: 5, 08-08
81. Jason Root -- Fostoria, OH -- 10, 17-12 -- 120
Day 1: 5, 08-13 -- Day 2: 5, 08-15
82. Pete Gluszek -- Mount Laurel, NJ -- 10, 17-09 -- 119
Day 1: 5, 09-03 -- Day 2: 5, 08-06
83. Rob Mcsweeny -- Midlothian, VA -- 8, 17-07 -- 118
Day 1: 3, 04-10 -- Day 2: 5, 12-13
84. Dylan Fulk -- Concord, NC -- 9, 16-14 -- 117
Day 1: 5, 08-10 -- Day 2: 4, 08-04
85. Ron Johnson -- Chandler, AZ -- 10, 16-12 -- 116
Day 1: 5, 08-05 -- Day 2: 5, 08-07
86. David Gaston -- Sylacauga, AL -- 10, 16-11 -- 115
Day 1: 5, 10-05 -- Day 2: 5, 06-06
87. Zachary Whitt -- Newport News, VA -- 10, 16-11 -- 114
Day 1: 5, 09-03 -- Day 2: 5, 07-08
88. Eddie Levin -- Westerville, OH -- 10, 16-10 -- 113
Day 1: 5, 08-11 -- Day 2: 5, 07-15
89. Derek Yasinski -- Senoia, GA -- 10, 16-09 -- 112
Day 1: 5, 11-02 -- Day 2: 5, 05-07
90. William Shipes -- Williston, SC -- 10, 16-07 -- 111
Day 1: 5, 09-06 -- Day 2: 5, 07-01
91. Brent Shores -- Boise, ID -- 10, 16-03 -- 110
Day 1: 5, 08-12 -- Day 2: 5, 07-07
92. Kyle Kempkers -- Hamilton, MI -- 9, 15-15 -- 109
Day 1: 5, 10-11 -- Day 2: 4, 05-04
93. Trait Crist -- Fort Worth, TX -- 7, 15-12 -- 108
Day 1: 5, 11-08 -- Day 2: 2, 04-04
94. Woo Daves -- Spring Grove, VA -- 10, 15-12 -- 107
Day 1: 5, 06-12 -- Day 2: 5, 09-00
95. Buddy Cipoletti -- West Islip, NY -- 7, 15-11 -- 106
Day 1: 5, 12-03 -- Day 2: 2, 03-08
96. Chris Noffsinger -- Interlochen, MI -- 8, 15-05 -- 105
Day 1: 5, 11-10 -- Day 2: 3, 03-11
97. Edward Naydihor Jr -- Kenosha, WI -- 10, 15-05 -- 104
Day 1: 5, 09-06 -- Day 2: 5, 05-15
98. Wil Hardy II -- Harlem, GA -- 10, 15-03 -- 103
Day 1: 5, 08-05 -- Day 2: 5, 06-14
99. Justin McClelland -- Rogers, AR -- 8, 15-01 -- 102
Day 1: 3, 03-00 -- Day 2: 5, 12-01
100. Craig Workman -- Fort Worth, TX -- 8, 15-00 -- 101
Day 1: 5, 11-11 -- Day 2: 3, 03-05
101. Jonathon VanDam -- Kalamazoo, MI -- 7, 14-14 -- 100
Day 1: 5, 11-07 -- Day 2: 2, 03-07
102. Regan Coffey -- Richmond, VA -- 7, 14-13 -- 99
Day 1: 5, 12-02 -- Day 2: 2, 02-11
103. Charlie Machek -- Midlothian, VA -- 8, 14-11 -- 98
Day 1: 5, 10-01 -- Day 2: 3, 04-10
104. Christopher Liobis -- Branchburg, NJ -- 9, 14-07 -- 97
Day 1: 5, 08-11 -- Day 2: 4, 05-12
105. Rick Hawkins -- Roanoke, VA -- 10, 14-02 -- 96
Day 1: 5, 05-09 -- Day 2: 5, 08-09
106. Steve York -- Bronson, MI -- 10, 14-01 -- 95
Day 1: 5, 05-03 -- Day 2: 5, 08-14
107. Jim Dillard -- West Monroe, LA -- 9, 14-01 -- 94
Day 1: 5, 07-15 -- Day 2: 4, 06-02
108. Wesley Strader -- Spring City, TN -- 10, 13-13 -- 93
Day 1: 5, 09-15 -- Day 2: 5, 03-14
109. Joseph Sancho -- New Windsor, NY -- 6, 13-13 -- 92
Day 1: 3, 05-10 -- Day 2: 3, 08-03
110. Craig Nelson -- Mather, PA -- 10, 13-11 -- 91
Day 1: 5, 07-01 -- Day 2: 5, 06-10
111. Ross Rhodes -- Mattawan, MI -- 5, 13-10 -- 90
Day 1: 2, 03-06 -- Day 2: 3, 10-04
112. Tom Huynh -- Moorehead, MN -- 10, 13-09 -- 89
Day 1: 5, 06-13 -- Day 2: 5, 06-12
113. John Murray -- Spring City, TN -- 7, 13-05 -- 88
Day 1: 2, 02-11 -- Day 2: 5, 10-10
114. Trevor Lo -- Maplewood, MN -- 8, 13-05 -- 87
Day 1: 5, 08-14 -- Day 2: 3, 04-07
115. Jess Salmon -- Milford, NJ -- 7, 13-02 -- 86
Day 1: 5, 09-08 -- Day 2: 2, 03-10
116. Cameron Smith -- Mashpee, CA -- 10, 13-02 -- 85
Day 1: 5, 06-02 -- Day 2: 5, 07-00
117. Tim Gillies -- Union City, MI -- 7, 13-01 -- 84
Day 1: 5, 09-12 -- Day 2: 2, 03-05
118. Mike Elsea -- Mooresville, IN -- 8, 13-00 -- 83
Day 1: 5, 08-10 -- Day 2: 3, 04-06
119. Greg Mansfield -- Olathe, KS -- 7, 12-13 -- 82
Day 1: 4, 08-07 -- Day 2: 3, 04-06
120. Tommy Little -- Chester, VA -- 5, 12-08 -- 81
Day 1: 5, 12-08 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
121. Tyler Ashby -- Swanton, MD -- 9, 12-01 -- 80
Day 1: 5, 06-09 -- Day 2: 4, 05-08
122. Bret Loomis -- Groveland, NY -- 7, 11-12 -- 79
Day 1: 4, 06-03 -- Day 2: 3, 05-09
123. Mark Hicks -- Glouster, OH -- 5, 11-08 -- 78
Day 1: 5, 11-08 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
124. Carmen Peluso -- Ambridge, PA -- 8, 11-07 -- 77
Day 1: 4, 06-06 -- Day 2: 4, 05-01
125. Bryan Schmitt -- Deale, MD -- 5, 11-05 -- 76
Day 1: 5, 11-05 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
126. Buck Mallory -- Lawton, MI -- 7, 11-03 -- 75
Day 1: 5, 08-03 -- Day 2: 2, 03-00
127. Kyle Albers -- Durham, NC -- 5, 11-03 -- 74
Day 1: 3, 06-03 -- Day 2: 2, 05-00
128. Nick Ray -- Ingleside, IL -- 5, 11-01 -- 73
Day 1: 1, 02-07 -- Day 2: 4, 08-10
129. Dave Davenport -- Milford, OH -- 7, 11-00 -- 72
Day 1: 4, 06-07 -- Day 2: 3, 04-09
130. Lee Rogers -- Swartswood, NJ -- 8, 10-13 -- 71
Day 1: 4, 05-13 -- Day 2: 4, 05-00
131. James Charlesworth -- Gainsville, VA -- 5, 10-09 -- 70
Day 1: 1, 02-06 -- Day 2: 4, 08-03
132. Wayne Vaughan Jr -- Chester, VA -- 5, 10-08 -- 69
Day 1: 5, 10-08 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
133. Tom -- Graziano -- Chester, NY -- 4, 10-02 -- 68
Day 1: 4, 10-02 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
134. Paul Pagnato Jr -- Reston, VA -- 6, 09-13 -- 67
Day 1: 4, 07-06 -- Day 2: 2, 02-07
135. James Plessinger -- Mechanicsville, VA -- 5, 09-08 -- 66
Day 1: 5, 09-08 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
136. Bridget Allen -- Philadelphia, PA -- 7, 09-06 -- 65
Day 1: 5, 07-01 -- Day 2: 2, 02-05
137. Clay Lewis -- Sandston, VA -- 5, 08-13 -- 64
Day 1: 5, 08-13 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
137. Clay Powers -- Portsmouth, VA -- 5, 08-13 -- 64
Day 1: 5, 08-13 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
139. Stephen Mui -- Bartlett, IL -- 5, 08-09 -- 62
Day 1: 3, 05-04 -- Day 2: 2, 03-05
140. Timothy Macknair -- Rices Landing, PA -- 5, 08-06 -- 61
Day 1: 2, 03-04 -- Day 2: 3, 05-02
141. Joe Hamilton -- Fairfield, OH -- 5, 08-03 -- 60
Day 1: 5, 08-03 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
142. Scott Siller -- Milwaukee, WI -- 5, 08-01 -- 59
Day 1: 5, 08-01 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
143. Willy Hicks -- Chester, VA -- 5, 08-01 -- 58
Day 1: 2, 02-03 -- Day 2: 3, 05-14
144. Carl Svebek III -- Orangefield, TX -- 4, 07-15 -- 57
Day 1: 2, 02-05 -- Day 2: 2, 05-10
145. Gary Isgrigg -- Mt Washington, KY -- 5, 07-11 -- 56
Day 1: 5, 07-11 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
146. Kenny Garippa -- Tobyhanna, PA -- 4, 07-10 -- 55
Day 1: 1, 02-02 -- Day 2: 3, 05-08
147. Douglas Reed -- Bridgeton, NJ -- 5, 06-10 -- 54
Day 1: 5, 06-10 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
148. Lucas Bogosian -- Harrington Park, NJ -- 4, 06-03 -- 53
Day 1: 3, 05-01 -- Day 2: 1, 01-02
149. Robert Whitehurst -- Henrico, VA -- 4, 06-00 -- 52
Day 1: 4, 06-00 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
150. Frank Ramsey -- Spring Grove, IL -- 4, 05-11 -- 51
Day 1: 2, 02-08 -- Day 2: 2, 03-03
151. Joseph Vacanti -- Mount Laurel, NJ -- 4, 05-02 -- 50
Day 1: 3, 04-02 -- Day 2: 1, 01-00
152. Jonathan Carter -- Glenburn, ME -- 2, 04-14 -- 49
Day 1: 2, 04-14 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
153. John Rountree -- Como, NC -- 3, 04-11 -- 48
Day 1: 0, 00-00 -- Day 2: 3, 04-11
154. Keith Evans -- Queenstown, MD -- 1, 03-05 -- 47
Day 1: 1, 03-05 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
155. Bill Gallagher III -- Swedesboro, NJ -- 1, 02-11 -- 46
Day 1: 1, 02-11 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
156. Donald Holt Jr -- Perrysburg, OH -- 1, 01-04 -- 45
Day 1: 1, 01-04 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00
157. Tyler Ferris -- Webberville, MI -- 0, 00-00 -- 0
Day 1: 0, 00-00 -- Day 2: 0, 00-00