The first kayak fishing event of the year on Table Rock started with a bang with some big fish caught by some, and not many fish caught by several. In true NSKA NWA tradition, we had torrential rains just before the season opener, making anglers scramble to find good water or adjust to some blown-out, dirty situations.
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This event was a good one for big fish, and had the most 20+ bass submitted for an opener (5) since 2020, which was at the very end of March. Josh Landreth took the Big Bass by tiebreaker with a 20.25 largemouth.
Overall, the field had a so-so day, with 182 fish caught by 52 anglers for a paltry Fish Per Angler (FPA) of 3.52, only slightly higher than last year’s opener on the Dead Sea which had a FPA of 2.99. Only 38% of the field turned in a limit and 75% boated at least one bass.
A Missourian took the top spot on the Missouri lake with Micah Funderburgh posting a strong 89.50″ on the day – good for a top 20 total in NSKA competition history. This is the third time Table Rock shows up on the top 20 tournament total list.
Kyle Long took second with 83.25″ and Josh King third with 83.00″ on the day. Great outings by these and the other top ten anglers.
The complete top 10:
- Micah Funderburgh 89.50
- Kyle Long 83.25
- Josh King 83
- Justin Arnold 82.50
- Billy Bowden 82.00
- Dwain Batey 81.75
- Josh Landreth 79.75
- Justin Brewer 77.75
- Tyler Zengerle 77.25
- Patrick Marbury 74.75
Angler Roundtable
The top finishers shared how they did it in the season opener. Let’s get around the table and learn from Micah Funderburgh, Kyle Long and Josh King!
In general, what part of the lake did you go to and why?
Micah – I chose to fish where the Kings met the White river so I could pick and choose water clarity since the Kings was muddy from the recent rains.
Kyle – I went to the Kings. I tried to talk myself out of it because I was scared of what it might look like after the rain but I knew I’d be mad at myself if I didn’t at least go look. It wasn’t clean by any means but it wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be.
Josh – I put in at Holiday Island and fished the river. I wasn’t sure where to go this early in the year so I picked a ramp that was close and had a spot where Kentuckies usually hang out. Figured I could get a small limit if they were there and then hoped to find a couple bonus bigs in the area.
What were your go-to baits for catching your limit?
Micah – I caught almost all my fish on a Vision 110+1 jerkbait. Once I had a decent limit I fished a glide bait from noon to 3:00 and caught one kicker.
Kyle – Spinnerbait was the go-to. Wasn’t planning on that. 3/4oz with big Colorado blades, reeling it slow.
Josh – I caught all my fish on a 5/16 oz walleye jig with a Keitech swimbait trailer. All my keepers came from one spot on the lake.
What happened on your largest bass of the day?
Micah – I was mostly fishing ledges and I found a particular 50ft section of ledge that setup perfectly and I ended up catching 8-10 fish on it including my biggest fish.
Kyle – I had just caught a small spot and a 15.5” spot a few minutes before and when I set the hook on my big one, it actually jumped which is weird in cold water. I didn’t know how big it was until I got it up in the net. Pleasant surprise.
Josh – I actually ended up losing my “biggest” while trying to get my Ketch board and camera ready, but landed another one a couple hours later. Both fish came on the first cast at new spots.
What’s something new you’ve added to your boat or to your equipment this season?
Micah – As far as new stuff I’ve added to my boat this year pretty much everything is new. I started kayak fishing last summer so I’ve been adding new stuff since then.
Kyle – That Newport Vessels NK180 was a game changer for me. Pair that with a ZPRO 24v 50Ah lithium…I covered so much water and got where I wanted to go way faster than normal.
Josh – I guess the only thing new was my bait. I had it tied on for Walleye fishing, but had caught bass on it in the past so I decided to try it and it paid off.
Heavy Hitters Standings
The Home Run Champ version of the NSKA kayak series is the Heavy Hitters crown. This year is off to a big start for some anglers who pulled in some tanks in event one. History shows, you need to get off to a good start if you expect to win…you can’t play catch-up on Beaver Lake in summer.
Here are the initial top 20 standings:
1 | Josh Landreth | 20.25 |
2 | Dwain Batey | 20.25 |
3 | Kyle Long | 20 |
4 | Billy Bowden | 20 |
5 | Christopher Moyher | 20 |
6 | Jake Simmons | 18.75 |
7 | Jacob Webber | 18.5 |
8 | Jeriamy Vann | 18.5 |
9 | Josh King | 18 |
10 | Jamie Shumate | 17.5 |
11 | Patrick Marbury | 17.25 |
12 | Justin Brewer | 17 |
13 | Craig Wood | 17 |
14 | Jason Coleman | 16.5 |
15 | Tyler Zengerle | 16.25 |
16 | Tony Sorluangsana | 16.25 |
17 | Jason Adams | 16.25 |
18 | Jason Fields | 16.25 |
19 | Jordan Rozenblum | 15.5 |
20 | Ryan Paskiewicz | 15 |
Angler of the Year
Angler of the year is a long race, but the anglers at the top are off to a great start. If you aren’t in this list, don’t worry, you can drop some events. But, those in this top group currently have the advantage!
1 | Kyle Long | 99 |
2 | Josh King | 98 |
3 | Billy Bowden | 96 |
4 | Dwain Batey | 95 |
5 | Josh Landreth | 94 |
6 | Justin Brewer | 93 |
7 | Tyler Zengerle | 92 |
8 | Patrick Marbury | 91 |
9 | Jacob Webber | 90 |
10 | Jason Coleman | 89 |
11 | Devon Esry | 88 |
12 | Levi Schneider | 87 |
13 | Jake Simmons | 86 |
14 | Jordan Rozenblum | 85 |
15 | Bobby Hogan | 84 |
16 | Tony Sorluangsana | 83 |
17 | Sam McClish | 82 |
18 | Christopher Moyher | 81 |
19 | Terrill Standifer | 80 |
20 | Jason Adams | 79 |
Next up is Beaver Lake, see ya’ll on the Dead Sea!