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Wappapello - Chaonia Landing
8/6/2017
Final Results

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1st place Danny and Dirk Livingston

2nd place Justin Mosier and Matt Allison

 

 8/6/15
Lake Wappapello
31 Boats
Mostly cloudy with periods of light rain. Daytime high:80 low overnight low: mid 60s
Water temp upper 70s, Stained

Reported by Ron Niswonger

A slow moving low pressure front moved through southeast Missouri over the weekend bringing with it unseasonably cool temps and periods of light rain. A little weather is hardly a deterrent for the anglers who participate in the Anglers Choice/Bass Quest Circuit on Lake Wappapello however, and to prove that point two 5 fish limits were brought to the scales that were over twenty-one pounds.
Danny and Dirk Livingston, the father/son team from Advance, Missouri took first place by virtue of their 21.09 pound five fish limit. “We fished mid lake, and stayed mostly on the main lake,” said Danny Livingston. “We caught fish early and late, and fished really slow lures all day,” he added. They took home $1395.00 plus trophies for the win.

The team of Justin Mosier and Matt Allison took second place with a five fish limit weighing 21.03 pounds. “We fished the lower end of the lake and stayed on the main lake all day,” explained Mosier. The team reported fishing slow in depths up to ten feet. They took home over $1400 plus trophies for second place including the cash side pot.

Third place went to Steve Hardin and Steve Seiter. They weighed in a limit of bass that tipped the scales at 16.82 pounds. “We fished mostly one area down the lake all day,” said Hardin. “We didn’t catch a lot of fish but the ones we caught were the right size.” The team fished a variety of lures to amass their third place bag, including crankbaits, worms, and spinnerbaits.

Gale Breckinridge and Doug Cheatam finished in fourth place with 16.2 pounds. They also weighed in the big bass of the tournament, a 6.49 pounder. Their total cash and prizes came to over $930 plus trophies.

Jerry Carpenter and Jeff Slinkard captured fifth place with 14.54 pounds worth $217.