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MISSISSIPPI BASS TOURNAMENT PROGRAM 2017 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/tournaments 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 Attn: Larry Bull 1505 Eastover Drive email: stanc@mdwfp.state.ms.us Jackson, MS 39215

2017 Bass Tournament Summary Mississippi s bass tournament anglers had another good year in 2017 based on 250 tournament reports. Average statistics for all lakes in 2017 were similar to those in 2015 and 2 0 1 6. The winning weight, and the pounds of bass weighed in per day were higher in 2017 compared to the previous 3 years. In 2017, average lunker weight was higher than the 2016 value, but lower than the 2015 value. At least five reports are needed from a lake to be included in the final Lake Rankings. In addition, the five reports must include all of the information for each ranking metric. Eleven lakes were included in the lake rankings. Even though Ross Barnett Reservoir and Pickwick Lake did not rank as high as last year, both lakes still produced excellent bass fishing opportunities. Delta anglers have excellent bass fisheries at Lakes Washington and Ferguson. Lake Bogue Homa offers excellent bass fishing opportunities in MDWFP s state fishing lake program. The coastal rivers continued to provide the best numbers of bass per day in 2017. The following summarizes the most important points from this year s tournament report: 250 reports were submitted from 35 different lakes. In 2017, Lake Washington finished as the top lake in overall quality indicator rankings followed by Lake Ferguson, Pickwick Lake, and Okatibbee Reservoir. The largest bass w e i g h e d - in was 10.92 pounds from Pickwick Lake.

Number of Tournaments Statewide Tournament Statistics 2.14 - Number of bass caught per angler day 4.53 - Pounds of bass caught per angler day 2.20 - Average weight of bass caught 343 - Hours to catch a 5 pound bass 5.30 - Average lunker, or big bass weight 15.16 - Average 1 st place weight 250 - Number of bass 5 pounds and larger Over 10,000 anglers fished in 250 tournaments and weighed-in 18,982 bass (Table 1). The number of tournament reports increased in 2017 from 2016 (Figure 1). The most reports came from Pickwick Lake. 300 278 295 250 200 219 234 221 214 257 252 256 236 189 217 230 202 250 150 146 100 50 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Year Figure 1. Number of Tournament Reports Submitted, 2002-2017

It took an average of 15.16 pounds to win a tournament in 2017 (Table 1). Of lakes with at least five tournaments reported Lake Ferguson, Lake Washington, and Pickwick Lake had the highest average winning weights. Average weight of bass ranged from 0.85 pounds at Lake Mike Connor to 3.29 pounds at Eagle Lake (Table 1). The statewide average weight was 2.20 pounds. Using average length of tournaments to define an angler day, the number of bass caught per angler day was highest on the Jourdan River and the pounds caught per angler day was highest at Lake Ferguson. The seasonal distribution of 2017 tournaments appears in Figure 2. March through July were the most popular months to conduct tournaments with at least 25 per month reported. Tournament reports were submitted from all 12 months. Table 1. Summary of Bass Tournament results from the 2017 MDWFP Bass Tournament Program Report Bass Bass Pounds Percent Average No. Big Average Waterbody Cards Entries Caught Per Day Per Day Success Weight > 5 lbs. Bass 1st Place Aberdeen 3 56 94 1.73 3.17 11 1.82 0 3.78 11.30 Alliceville 2 100 197 2.16 3.63 42 1.72 1 4.81 11.55 Back Bay 4 63 118 3.29 4.68 37 1.51 2 4.23 11.82 Bay Springs 9 156 364 2.24 4.53 55 2.14 8 5.24 14.93 TTW 8 128 346 2.67 4.73 43 1.89 5 5.35 12.47 Bee Lake 3 57 180 3.34 5.62 63 1.74 0 3.70 13.20 Bill Waller 1 14 42 3.00 2.62 29 0.87 0 2.39 6.50 Biloxi River 1 15 45 3.00 4.94 47 1.65 2 7.16 14.62 Bogue Homa 16 585 452 0.90 2.68 14 2.90 16 5.96 16.30 Calling Panther 1 11 37 3.36 5.47 36 1.63 1 5.40 10.08 Chotard Lake 2 37 109 3.13 6.08 73 2.04 1 4.43 13.96 Columbus Pool 5 404 508 1.44 3.21 12 2.15 4 5.63 11.62 Eagle Lake 3 83 128 1.48 4.86 29 3.29 3 5.92 17.36 Enid Lake 2 69 80 1.21 2.78 17 2.33 1 4.85 14.59 Ferguson 8 420 932 2.29 6.09 71 2.74 6 5.09 20.74 Flint Creek 1 50 89 1.78 2.54 56 1.43 0 3.85 10.10 Gulfport Lake 1 8 20 2.50 2.82 13 1.13 0 3.04 6.89 Jourdan River 3 71 69 3.63 4.15 68 1.75 1 6.46 14.02 Lake Archusa 1 34 68 2.00 3.33 71 1.66 0 4.56 11.62 Lake Lincoln 1 30 53 1.77 5.13 33 2.90 1 8.30 20.17 Washington 7 305 628 2.07 5.88 59 2.83 10 6.55 20.66 Lit Blk Cr Cmpgrd Lk 5 105 34 1.55 1.74 50 1.19 0 2.50 7.16 Little Eagle 1 24 54 2.25 4.38 25 1.94 0 4.73 10.76

Number of Tournaments Table 1. continued Report Bass Bass Pounds Percent Average No. Big Average Waterbody Cards Entries Caught Per Day Per Day Success Weight > 5 lbs. Bass 1st Place Mike Conner 11 86 253 1.71 1.33 0.85 3 4.56 Moon Lake 2 118 237 2.01 3.80 65 1.89 2 5.05 13.47 Okatibbee 5 302 635 2.41 4.37 64 1.85 10 6.86 16.48 Pascagoula River 26 378 879 3.30 4.88 49 1.51 2 3.60 11.17 Paul B. Johnson SP 12 295 337 1.13 1.47 21 1.30 2 3.21 8.04 Pearl River 7 238 446 2.87 4.51 57 1.65 1 4.07 12.40 Pickwick 51 2,616 5,318 2.15 5.99 39 2.80 83 6.80 19.12 Ross Barnett 42 3,030 5,868 2.03 4.92 35 2.40 82 6.10 16.50 Sardis 2 57 97 1.61 4.05 43 2.49 1 5.23 18.62 Tunica Lake 2 123 189 1.55 3.35 41 2.16 2 6.00 16.21 Turkey Fork 1 13 33 2.54 3.65 15 1.44 0 2.70 7.50 Wolf Lake 1 18 43 2.39 3.88 89 1.63 0 4.00 13.10 Totals 250 10,099 18,982 250 Average 2.14 4.53 40.00 2.20 1 5.30 15.16 All calculations for Waterbodies, Totals, and Averages are based upon individual tournaments 45 40 35 36 39 32 36 30 25 25 20 18 19 15 14 14 10 5 8 4 5 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Figure 2. Monthly Distribution of 2017 Tournaments

Numbers of lbs Hrs > 5 lbs Average weight of bass weighed-in (2.20 pounds) during 2017 was lower than in 2016 and higher than in 2015. Pounds per day (4.53) in 2017 was higher than 2015 and 2016 values. The hours to weigh-in a five pound bass decreased from 360 in 2016 to 343 in 2017 (Figure 3). 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Bass/day Lbs/day Figure 3. Fishing Success for Reported Tournaments 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 In 2017, seven of the 10 heaviest 5-bass limits came from Pickwick Lake (Table 2). The largest sack was weighed-in at Ross Barnett Reservoir during a Media Bass event in March. Lake Bogue Homa and Lake Washington each had a stringer in the top ten. Four of the 10 big sacks were weighed-in during March.

Table 2. The top 10 heaviest limits weighed-in 2017 MDWFP Bass Tournament Report 1st Place Lake Date Tournament Weight (lbs) Ross Barnett 11-Mar Media Bass MS 30.72 Pickwick 4-Mar Fishers of Men 30.07 Pickwick 20-May PWBT 29.35 Pickwick 28-Jan PWBT 28.11 Pickwick 16-Dec PWBT 26.52 Pickwick 11-Feb PWBT 26.03 Pickwick 11-Mar AL Bait 25.89 Bogue Homa 11-Jul Bogue Homa Fruit Jar 24.53 Lk Washington 4-Mar Media Bass MS 24.41 Pickwick 1-Jun FLW 24.38 The number of bass weighing at least five pounds increased f r o m 2 05in 2016 to 250 in 2017. Bass >5 pounds represented 1% of the total number weighed-in during 2017. On average, it took 343 angler hours to weigh-in a bass e q u a l t o o r over five pounds. In 2017 there were 45 lunkers that weighed at least seven pounds. Two lunkers weighed over 10 pounds (Table 3). The largest lunker was caught at Pickwick Lake on October 7 and weighed 10.92 pounds. The second largest lunker was caught on Pickwick Lake on March 11 and weighed 10.36 lbs. Pickwick accounted for 51% of the bass seven pounds or bigger. Another 22% were caught at Ross Barnett, and Lake Bogue Homa accounted for 7% of the big bass. Thirty-one clubs or tournament organizations submitted reports (Table 4). Twenty four clubs submitted five or more reports and 11 clubs submitted 10 or more. The average number of reports received per club or organization was eight.

Table 3. Summary of bass weighed-in that were seven pounds or larger from the 2017 MDWFP Bass Tournament Program Report Lunker Date Lake Tourney 10.92 10/7/2017 Pickwick Ram Fishing Tournaments MS 10.36 3/11/2017 Pickwick AL Bait 9.65 1/28/2017 Pickwick PWBT 9.56 4/1/2017 Pickwick Ram Fishing Tournaments MS 9.39 4/15/2017 Ross Barnett Media Bass MS 9.25 4/8/2017 Pickwick AL Bait 9.12 3/11/2017 Ross Barnett Media Bass MS 8.90 5/9/2017 Bogue Homa Bogue Homa Fruit Jar 8.75 1/28/2017 Pickwick PWBT 8.70 2/25/2017 Bogue Homa Dixie Bass Open 8.30 6/24/2017 Lake Lincoln Media Bass MS 8.23 2/18/2017 Ross Barnett Weekend Warrior Bass 8.20 1/28/2017 Pickwick PWBT 8.11 4/15/2017 Ross Barnett Media Bass MS 7.98 4/22/2017 Pickwick Bass Tactix 7.92 4/8/2017 Okatibbee Collinsville Bass Club 7.87 1/14/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.02 6/13/2017 Bogue Homa Bogue Homa Fruit Jar 7.84 2/11/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.82 3/11/2017 Ross Barnett Media Bass MS 7.76 2/11/2017 Ross Barnett Media Bass MS 7.66 11/4/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.61 2/11/2017 Eagle Lake Media Bass MS 7.61 Feb. 2017 Lk Washington Clinton Bass Club 7.60 12/2/2017 Okatibbee Collinsville Bass Club 7.58 5/20/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.58 12/16/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.49 4/15/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.48 6/3/2017 Pickwick Fishers of Men 7.46 4/15/2017 Bay Springs Peanut Craft Lures Tournament Tr 7.45 1/14/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.41 2/11/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.28 4/13/2017 Paul B. Johnson SP Paul B. Johnson Fruit Jar 7.23 5/20/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.20 4/15/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.16 5/18/2017 Biloxi River Magnolia Bassmasters 7.15 Mar. 2017 Ross Barnett Clinton Bass Club 7.13 4/27/2017 Ross Barnett Bassmaster Elite Series 7.12 3/12/2017 Ross Barnett Weekend Warrior Bass 7.11 3/25/2017 Pickwick Fishers of Men 7.11 4/1/2017 Pickwick Ram Fishing Tournaments MS

Table 3 continued Lunker Date Lake Tourney 7.10 4/15/2017 Pickwick PWBT 7.09 2/18/2017 Ross Barnett Reservoir Weekend Warrior Bass 7.08 4/22/2017 Pickwick Bass Tactix 7.03 3/4/2017 Lk Washington Media Bass MS Table 4. Organizations that submitted reports in the 2017 MDWFP Bass Tournament Program Number of Number of Club Tournaments Anglers Attala County Bass Club 6 141 AL Bait 5 296 Bass Tactix 3 367 Bassmaster 4 281 Big Cedar Bassmasters 2 20 Bogue Homa Fruit Jar 14 495 Clinton Bass Club 6 109 Collinsville Bass Club 5 368 Dixie Bass Open 1 53 Dockside Marine Tournament Tr 1 85 Fishers of Men 11 844 FLW 22 1810 Forrest County Bassmasters 7 78 Kings of the River 1 29 Lee County Bass Club 6 62 Lit Blk Cr Cmpgrd Lake Fruit Jar 5 105 Magnolia Bassmasters 10 137 Marsh Masters 7 194 MS Bass Assassins 8 102 Media Bass MS 17 1365 Monroe County Bassmasters 10 163 MRAA 2017 7 435 Paul B. Johnson Fruit Jar 12 295 Peanut Craft Lures Tournament Tr 8 460 PWBT 15 575 Ram Fishing Tournaments MS 22 624 River City Bass Anglers 6 138 Seminary Fishing Team 11 86 Singing River Bassmasters 11 85 Sumrall Bass Club 1 23 Weekend Warrior Bass 6 274

Team tournaments were more popular than individual tournaments with 59% of the reports submitted from team events. These tournaments averaged 23 teams per tournament. Individual tournaments accounted for 41% of the reports and averaged 34 participants per event. Five-fish limits of bass were weighed-in by 37% of all anglers or teams during 2017. Lakes with at least five tournament reports were ranked by averaging seven quality indicators (Table 5). In 2017, the top five lakes in order were Lake Washington, Lake Ferguson, Pickwick Lake, Okatibbee Reservoir, and a tie between Bay Springs Lake and Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway Lakes (TTW). Lake Ferguson received high marks for winning weight, pounds of bass weighed-in per day, and highest percentage of anglers weighing in a 5- fish bag. Bay Springs received high marks for hours to catch a bass equal to or over five pounds. As in 2016, Bogue Homa received high marks for average weight of individual bass weighed-in. The highest rank for average lunker belonged to Okatibbee Lake. The Pascagoula River received high ranks for the number weighed-in per day. Tournament bag limits varied from three to five 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. 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 5. Final rankings of tournament lakes in Mississippi based upon 2017 reports. Ranked by Fishing Quality Indicators from lakes with five or more tournament reports Average Average Index Average Average Percentage Average Number Pounds Hours to big bass 1 st place of anglers weight/bass Caught per Caught per Catch a weight weight with a 5- Overall (lbs.) 8-hour day 8-hour day Bass > 5 lbs. (lbs.) (lbs.) fish bag Rank BH 2.90 PS 3.30 LF 6.09 BS 1.66 OK 6.86 LF 20.74 LF 71 1 LW LW 2.83 PR 2.87 PK 5.99 TTW 2.18 PK 6.80 LW 20.66 OK 64 2 LF PK 2.80 TTW 2.67 LW 5.88 OK 2.57 LW 6.55 PK 19.12 LW 59 3 PK LF 2.74 OK 2.41 RB 4.92 LW 2.59 RB 6.10 RB 16.50 PR 57 4 OK RB 2.40 LF 2.29 PS 4.88 PK 2.68 BH 5.96 OK 16.48 BS 55 5 BS BS 2.14 BS 2.24 TTW 4.73 BH 3.11 TTW 5.35 BH 16.30 PR 49 5 TTW TTW 1.89 PK 2.15 BS 4.53 RB 3.14 BS 5.24 BS 14.93 TTW 43 7 RB OK 1.85 LW 2.07 PR 4.51 LF 5.95 LF 5.09 TTW 12.47 PK 39 8 BH PR 1.65 RB 2.03 OK 4.37 PJ 12.54 PR 4.07 PR 12.40 RB 35 9 PS PS 1.51 PJ 1.13 BH 2.68 PS 16.07 PS 3.60 PS 11.17 PH 21 9 PR PJ 1.30 BH 0.90 PJ 1.47 PR 20.23 PJ 3.21 PJ 8.04 BH 14 11 PJ BS=Bay Springs; BH=Bogue Homa; LF=Lake Ferguson; LW=Lake Washington; OK=Okatibbee PS=Pascagoula River; PJ=Paul B. Johnson SP; PR=Pearl River; PK=Pickwick; RB=Ross Barnett TTW=Waterway Locks