
Buchanan, Tenn. – The final weigh-in session has concluded, and anglers are now on their way home from the 2020 Bass Pro Shops Big Bass Bash presented by Berkley. Paris and Kentucky Lake proved yet again why this is considered one of the top tournament destinations in the country. Anglers enjoyed beautiful weather conditions and a plentiful number of quality bites during the two days of competition. The final day, which featured anglers using only Berkley baits, lived up to its billing as one of the most anticipated days of the year.
Matthew Cummings started things off with a bang as he brought a 4.78 pound bass across the stage to claim top honors for Day 2 Session 1 presented by Abu Garcia. He caught the session winning fish on a Berkley Hit Worm, a finesse style soft plastic. Cummings became the third Bethel University angler to win a session at this weekend’s tournament. By taking 1st Place in that session, he received a $300 Bass Pro Shops gift card, Abu Garcia Veritas rod, and an Abu Garcia Revo S reel.
Dalton Kelly from number one ranked Murray State University won Session 3, and claimed 1st place overall for the entire event, with a largemouth bass weighing 5.53 lbs. “Honestly, I can’t believe that just happened,” noted Kelly. “I caught that fish on a Berkley Choppo.” Kelly, who had already weighed in during another session earlier in the day, became the second angler on day two of competition to win a session using the Berkley Choppo. He earned a $1,000 Bass Pro Shops gift card, Abu Garcia Revo Ike spinning reel, and an Abu Garcia Veritas rod.
Murray State University entered the Bass Pro Shops Big Bass Bash presented by Berkley in 1st place for Bass Pro Shops School of the Year presented by Abu Garcia. Kelly’s victory will earn the team 1,000 points to go along with their second highest finishing angler inside of the Top 100. Murray has consistently finished at the top of the School of the Year standings over the course of the last 10 years. A hot start to the 2020-2021 season could go a long ways in helping them secure their first School of the Year title in team history.