Here are some statistics from the 2012 season that you might find interesting:

  • We had 120 different anglers fish at least one tournament in 2012.
  • We had 19 anglers fish every regular season tournament in 2012.
  • The most fish weighed-in in one evening was 45 on May 8.
  • We had 12 evenings where 20 or more fish were weighed-in.
  • The most weight brought to the scales in one evening was 111.73 lbs on May 8.
  • We had 10 evenings break 50 lbs of total weight.
  • The most fish weighed-in in one evening for a team was 7 by Kevin Henry and Ryan Hipsher on May 15.
  • The most weight brought to the scales in one evening for a team was 15.58 lbs, by Jerry Back and Tim Keever on April 10.
  • The largest bass weighed-in this year was 6.35 lbs, by Jerry Back and Tim Keever on April 10.
  • 510 total fish were weighed-in through the 24 regular season tournaments and the championship in 2012.
  • 1214 lbs of bass crossed the scales in 2012.
  • The average number of bass weighed-in per tournament in 2012 was 20.4.
  • The average weight brought in per tournament in 2012 was 48.59 lbs.
  • The average bass weighed-in this year was 2.38 lbs.


The 2012 season was more impressive than the 2011 season! On average, 20 fish were weighed-in at each tournament this year as compared to 15 fish last year. We had 12 tournaments this year with 20+ bass weighed-in as compared to 7 times last year. We had 14 tournaments this year with 40+ lbs of fish weighed-in as compared to 7 last year. And in one of those tournaments we had over 110 lbs of fish weighed-in.

Below is a graph showing the total number of fish weighed-in and the total weight for each tournament in 2012. The total number of fish weighed-in is plotted as the blue bars and relate to the scale on the left. The total weight is plotted as the blue line and relates to the scale on the right.