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MISSISSIPPI BASS TOURNAMENT PROGRAM 2013 ANNUAL REPORT FISHERIES BUREAU MISSISSIPPI WILDLIFE, FISHERIES, AND PARKS 1505 Eastover Drive Jackson, MS 39211 www.mdwfp.com Your purchase of fishing equipment and motor boat fuels supports Sport Fish Restoration and boating access facilities.

The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) began a program in 1998 for bass tournament anglers to help biologists monitor bass populations. These results continue to be a valuable addition to the data that MDWFP biologists use to manage bass populations. In some waters, it may be the only measure we have of what anglers are catching. Bass clubs and tournament organizers are encouraged to provide tournament results to MDWFP on the form shown below. The form may be mailed, faxed or emailed to the address below. Forms, reports and data input can be accessed via internet at: http://www.mdwfp.com/fishing-boating/fishing-tournaments.aspx MISSISSIPPI BASS TOURNAMENT REPORT CARD Lake: Date: Start: Stop: Tournament Type: Individual ( ) Team ( ) Director: Club or Organization: Phone: Address: City: State: Zip: Total No. of Anglers or Teams: Limits Caught: Number of bass weighed-in: Total Weight (all bass): Lbs. ozs./tenths First Place Weight: Lbs. ozs./tenths Tournament Lunker: Lbs. ozs./tenths No. of Bass over 5 Pounds: By mail: Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries, & Parks ph: 601-432-2208 C/O Larry Pugh fax: 601-432-2203 1505 Eastover Drive email: larry.pugh@mdwfp.state.ms.us Jackson, MS 39215

2013 Bass Tournament Summary 2013 was another good year for Mississippi s bass tournament anglers and included 189 tournament reports. statistics for all lakes in 2013 were very similar to those in 2012 and still above the previous eight years of reporting. At least five reports were received from 10 lakes that are included in the Final Rankings. Quality indicators continue to improve, with hours to weigh-in a bass over 5 pounds continuing to decline and average lunker weight the highest ever reported. Anglers are raving about the quality of the fishing at Bay Springs and the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (TTW) lakes, and Pickwick Lake and Ross Barnett Reservoir are still cranking out more bass over 7 pounds than any other lake in the State. The following summarizes the most important points from the 2013 Tournament Report: 189 reports were submitted from 24 different lakes Pickwick Lake finished as the top lake in overall quality indicator rankings followed by Bay Springs, the TTW lakes, and the Pearl River. 43 bass over 7 pounds were weighed-in, which was the most ever reported. Statewide Tournament Statistics 2.21 Number of bass caught per angler-day 4.31 Pounds of bass caught per angler-day 2.10 weight of bass caught 166 Hours to catch a 5 pound bass 2012 Bass Tournament Results 5.25 lunker, or big bass weight 14.87 1 st place weight 260 Number of bass 5 pounds and larger

A total of 189 tournaments reported 6,285 anglers that weighed-in 12,556 bass (Table 1). Report cards were received for 24 lakes. The number of tournament reports declined in 2013, and was the lowest since 2002 (Figure 1). The most reports again came from Ross Barnett Reservoir and Pickwick Lake. Figure 1. Number of tournament reports submitted, 2002-2013. It took an average of 14.87 pounds to win a tournament in 2013 (Table 1). Of lakes with a least five tournaments reported, Lakes Pickwick, Bay Springs and Ferguson had the highest average winning weights. weight of bass ranged from 1.31 pounds at Back Bay to 4.20 pounds at Eagle Lake (Table 1). The statewide average weight was 2.10 pounds. Using average length of tournaments to define an angler day, the number of bass caught/angler day was highest on the Jourdan River and pounds caught/angler day was highest at Pickwick Lake. The seasonal distribution of 2013 tournaments appears in Figure 2. March, April, May and October all had over 20 tournaments per month reported. Tournament reports were submitted from all 12 months.

Figure 2. Monthly Distribution of 2013 Tournaments. Tournament catch for numbers and pounds per day were similar to 2012 and continue to be some of the highest values recorded since the start of reporting (Figure 3). The hours to catch a bass 5 pounds or larger (166 hours) has declined each year since 2007. Figure 3. Fishing Success for Reported Tournaments (2002-2013).

Lakes with at least five tournament reports were ranked by averaging six quality indicators (Table 2). The top five lakes in 2013 were Pickwick, Bay Springs, Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (TTW) lakes, Pearl River and Ross Barnett Reservoir. Pickwick Lake received the highest ranks for four of the six quality indicators. Bay Springs received high marks for winning weight and hours to catch a bass over 5 pounds. The TTW lakes had high scores for numbers and pounds of bass weighed-in per day. The Pearl River scored high for number weighed-in and percentage of limits weighed-in and Ross Barnett Reservoir received high scores for average first-place weight and lunker. Pickwick replaced Ferguson as the top lake in 2013. Bay Springs moved up from third to second, with the TTW lakes holding down third. The Pearl River made its first appearance in the top-5 tournament lakes in the state at fourth and Ross Barnett dropped one spot to fifth. Natural fluctuations in bass abundance and size structure are normal, plus environmental conditions and angling pressure vary from year to year. Seven of the top-10 heaviest 5-bass limits came from Pickwick Lake in 2013, with two of the limits pushing 30 pounds (Table 3). The two largest sacks were weighed-in at Pickwick in February and March in the Fishers of Men and Clay s Bait & Tackle tournaments. The TTW lakes, Flint Creek and Ross Barnett Reservoir produced the remaining three sacks. Six of the 10 big sacks were weighed-in from January through March. Table 3. The top 10 heaviest limits weighed-in from the 2013 MDWFP Bass Tournament Program Report. 1st Place Lake Date Tournament Weight Pickwick Lake 21-Mar Fishers of Men 29.52 Pickwick Lake 28-Feb Clay's Bait & Tackle 29.48 TTW lakes 2-Mar Lee County 27.90 Pickwick Lake 11-May Clay's Bait & Tackle 27.84 Flint Creek 9-Feb Fishers of Men 27.10 Pickwick Lake 16-Feb Fishers of Men 26.94 Pickwick Lake 14-Dec Pickwick Winter Trail 25.59 Pickwick Lake 23-Mar Clay's Bait & Tackle 25.28 Ross Barnett Reservoir 18-May CGM Trail 25.17 Pickwick Lake 22-Jun Fishers of Men 24.82

The number of bass weighed-in over 5 pounds increased in 2013. On average, it took 166 angler hours, or 20 angler days, to weigh-in a bass over five pounds during 2013. There were 260 bass five pounds or larger (2% of the total number) weighed-in in 2013. Of these, 43 bass were at least seven pounds, and two were over 10 pounds (Table 4). Sixty-seven percent of the big bass came from either Pickwick or Ross Barnett. The largest bass caught was at Pickwick Lake and weighed 11.83 pounds. Twenty-two clubs or tournament organizations submitted 189 reports (Table 5). Sixteen clubs submitted five or more reports and seven clubs submitted 10 or more. The average number of reports received per club or organization was nine. Team tournaments were again slightly more popular than individual tournaments with 60% of the reports submitted from team events. These tournaments averaged 21 teams per tournament. Individual tournaments accounted for 40% of the reports and averaged 26 participants per event. Limits of bass were weighed-in by 39% of all anglers or teams, and were slightly lower than the percent limits weighed-in in 2012. Tournament bag limits varied from 3 to 5 bass and were more restrictive than state regulations. Most tournaments had a 12-inch minimum length limit. Success of this program depends on participation from clubs and tournament organizers with MDWFP. We thank all those who voluntarily submitted report cards. Higher numbers of reports allow better estimates of fishing conditions, not just a good or bad day s fishing by one or two clubs. Results can be used by tournament directors, anglers and biologists to better manage and enjoy our fisheries resources. Angler involvement has been and remains the key to protecting and managing Mississippi s fisheries resources.

Table 4. Summary of bass weighed-in that were seven pounds or larger from the 2013 MDWFP Bass Tournament Program Report. LUNKER DATE LAKE TOURNAMENT 11.83 28-Feb Pickwick Lake Clays Bait & Tackle 10.26 14-Dec Pickwick Lake Pickwick Winter Trial 9.20 23-Feb Ross Barnett Reservoir FLW 9.19 21-Mar Pickwick Lake Fishers of Men 9.18 9-Mar Bay Springs Lake Attala Bass Club 9.17 25-May Lake Lincoln Media Bass 9.01 9-Feb Flint Creek Fishers of Men 9.00 17-Feb Ross Barnett Reservoir Safe Harbor 8.97 2-Mar TTW lakes Lee County 8.25 30-Mar Pickwick Lake AL DNR B.A.I.T. 8.07 23-Feb Flint Creek Media Bass 8.01 10-Feb Ross Barnett Reservoir Media Bass 7.95 18-May Ross Barnett Reservoir C G M tournaments 7.94 21-Mar Eagle Lake Media Bass 7.91 11-May Pickwick Lake Clays Bait & Tackle 7.89 13-Sep Pickwick Lake Darryl Worley 7.82 13-Sep Pickwick Lake Darryl Worley 7.76 11-May Pickwick Lake Clays Bait & Tackle 7.72 20-Jul Gulfport Lake Bass Shamps 7.71 23-Mar Pickwick Lake Clays Bait & Tackle 7.62 2-Mar TTW lakes Lee County 7.59 26-Oct Pickwick Lake Clays Bait & Tackle 7.50 21-Sep TTW lakes Belmont Bass 7.50 9-Mar Bay Springs Lake Attala Bass Club 7.50 16-Feb Pickwick Lake Fishers of Men 7.44 30-Nov Pickwick Lake Pickwick Winter Trial 7.43 14-Dec Pickwick Lake Pickwick Winter Trial 7.40 22-Jun Pickwick Lake Clays Bait & Tackle 7.40 2-Feb Ross Barnett Reservoir C G M tournaments 7.37 16-Feb Pickwick Lake Fishers of Men 7.36 28-Feb Pickwick Lake Clays Bait & Tackle 7.30 23-Mar Pickwick Lake Clays Bait & Tackle 7.27 16-Mar Bay Springs Lake Belmont Bass 7.28 10-Feb Ross Barnett Reservoir Media Bass 7.25 2-Mar TTW lakes Lee County 7.20 9-Mar Ross Barnett Reservoir Collinsville Bass Club 7.15 30-Mar Bay Springs Lake Lee County

Table 4 (Continued) LUNKER DATE LAKE TOURNAMENT 7.14 8-Jun Pickwick Lake Fishers of Men 7.10 17-Mar Ross Barnett Reservoir Media Bass 7.09 27-Apr Pickwick Lake Clays Bait & Tackle 7.08 14-Sep Okatibbee Reservoir Collinsville Bass Club 7.06 2-Nov Ross Barnett Reservoir American Bass Anglers 7.00 14-Dec Bay Springs Lake Belmont Bass Table 5. Organizations that submitted reports in the 2013 MDWFP Bass Tournament Program. Number of Number of Club tournaments Anglers AL DNR B.A.I.T. 11 302 American Bass Anglers 4 57 Attala Bass Club 8 158 B.A.S.S. 6 616 Bass Shamps 16 504 Believers Bassmen 6 142 Belmont Bass Anglers 9 196 CGM Bass Tournament 13 418 Clay's Bait & Tackle 8 322 Collinsville Bass Club 5 245 Darryl Worley Open 1 102 Fishers of Men 20 948 FLW 2 262 Jackson Bass Club 2 41 Kings of the River 5 283 Lee County Bass Club 9 259 Media Bass 29 848 Monroe County 11 146 Oceans Springs Bass 11 86 Pickwick Winter Bass 4 79 Safe Harbor 1 94 SMABC 8 177

Table 1. Summary of bass tournament results from the 2013 MDWFP Bass Tournament Program. Waterbody Report Cards Entries Bass Caught Bass Per Day Pounds Per Day Percent Success Weight No. >5 lbs. Big Bass 1 st Place Aberdeen 1 12 31 2.58 5.10 25 1.97 0 4.46 11.51 Back Bay 6 76 228 2.94 3.81 43 1.31 0 3.07 8.72 Bay Springs 12 309 704 2.64 5.86 59 2.36 33 6.17 17.60 Bee Lake 2 42 109 2.57 6.14 21 2.36 2 5.94 17.82 Bogue Homa 1 28 35 1.25 4.12 21 3.30 2 5.88 18.31 Columbus 1 13 24 1.85 3.80 15 2.06 0 3.78 11.30 Eagle Lake 1 64 47 0.73 3.08 3 4.20 2 7.94 22.13 Enid 3 64 158 2.59 4.57 36 1.79 6 4.93 15.96 Flint Creek 2 56 106 1.89 3.27 61 1.73 2 8.54 21.12 Gulfport Lake 10 267 710 2.87 4.49 50 1.58 6 5.04 12.10 Jordan River 7 153 451 3.50 4.91 66 1.42 3 4.19 10.71 Lake Chotard 2 76 78 1.41 2.88 16 2.19 1 5.22 13.28 Lake Ferguson 6 330 459 1.41 3.31 31 2.38 7 5.34 16.75 Lake Lincoln 2 54 82 1.52 2.60 15 1.72 3 7.39 12.44 Washington 1 54 88 1.63 3.80 30 2.33 0 4.55 16.65 Little Eagle 2 44 92 2.31 4.31 19 1.84 1 4.31 12.00 Maynard Creek 1 24 51 2.13 3.86 67 1.82 0 3.48 13.15 Okatibbee 4 180 351 1.99 4.57 64 2.31 9 6.27 18.19 Pascagoula 16 504 1178 2.62 3.99 58 1.52 2 4.18 11.43 Pearl River 20 420 1127 3.02 4.85 72 1.64 4 3.99 12.26 Pickwick 38 1362 2427 2.37 6.20 56 2.74 100 6.53 21.83 Ross Barnett 39 1941 3453 1.94 4.48 47 2.32 63 5.94 15.96 TTW lakes 11 188 509 2.96 6.04 44 2.06 14 5.52 15.61 Wolf 1 24 58 2.42 3.41 17 1.41 0 3.42 10.04 Totals 189 6,285 12,556 260 14.87 2.21 4.31 39 2.10 1.38 5.25 22.24

Table 2. Final rankings of tournament lakes in Mississippi based on 2013 reports. weight/bass (lbs.) Ranked by Fishing Quality Indicators from lakes with 5 or more tournament reports Number Caught per 8-hour day Pounds Caught per 8-hour day Index of hours to catch a bass > 5 lbs. big bass weight (lbs.) 1 st place weight (lbs.) Overall Rank Pickwick 2.74 Jourdan 3.50 Pickwick 6.20 Bay Springs 0.80 Pickwick 2.74 Pickwick 21.83 #1. Pickwick Lake Ferguson 2.38 Pearl 3.02 TTW lakes 6.04 TTW lakes 1.14 Ferguson 2.38 Bay Springs 17.60 #2. Bay Springs Bay Springs 2.36 TTW lakes 2.96 Bay Springs 5.86 Pickwick 1.16 BaySprings 2.36 Ferguson 16.75 #3. TTW Lakes Ross Barnett 2.32 Back Bay 2.94 Jourdan 4.91 Pascagoula 2.14 Ross Barnett 2.32 Ross Barnett 15.96 #4. Pearl River TTW lakes 2.06 Gulfport 2.87 Pearl 4.85 Ross Barnett 2.62 TTW lakes 2.06 TTW lakes 15.61 #5. Ross Barnett Pearl 1.64 Bay Springs 2.64 Gulfport 4.49 Gulfport 3.78 Pearl 1.64 Pearl River 12.26 #6. Jordan River Gulfport 1.58 Pascagoula 2.62 Ross Barnett 4.48 Ferguson 4.01 Gulfport 1.58 Gulfport 12.10 #7. Gulfport Lake Pascagoula 1.52 Pickwick 2.37 Pascagoula 3.99 Jourdan 4.34 Pascagoula 1.52 Pascagoula 11.43 #8. Ferguson Jourdan 1.42 Ross Barnett 1.94 Back Bay 3.81 Pearl River 8.93 Jourdan 1.42 Jourdan 10.71 #9. Pascagoula Back Bay 1.31 Ferguson 1.41 Ferguson 3.31 Back Bay. Back Bay 1.31 Back Bay 8.72 #10. Back Bay