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fish whatever conditions the boater puts them in. They might fish shallow one day,
                                     flip docks another day or be fishing in deep water. Being able to adapt is key. That
                                     consistency and ability to adapt paid off for Noella McLaurin of Vivian, Louisiana as
                                     she moved from fourth on day one to the top of the leaderboard with a two day total
                                     of 12.81 lbs. Renee Key-Johnston of Deer Park, Texas jumped from tenth on day one
                                     to a second place finish with 12.73 lbs. Finishing in third was DeAnna Lovvorn of
                                     Bradyville, Tennessee with a total weight of 9.11 lbs. Jumping from tenth to fourth was
                                     Sherry Jacks of Clanton, Alabama with 9.06 lbs. This six spot jump secured Jacks the
                                     LBAA’s 2022 Co-Angler of the Year Title.  Rounding out the top five in her first ever
                                     LBAA event was Jennifer Orlowski of Hollister, Missouri with 8.66lbs.


     The Joey Ridlge Septic and Sanitation Big Bass Awards went to Nikki
     Jo Hatten of Clanton, Alabama  on the Pro side with her bass weigh-
     ing in at 4.02 lbs. In the Co-angler Division the award went to Cassie
     Hall of Alabaster, Alabama with a bass wieighing in at 4.31 lbs.









                                                    The Vickie’s Threadworks Tiny Bass Awards went to Teri Cindric in the
                                                    Pro Division and Cassie Hall in the Co-Angler Division.










     The Christie E. Ball Biggest One Day Bag Awards went to Nikki Jo Hatten
     and Renee Key-Johnston.









                                                                                         Last but certainly not least,
                                                                                         spectators at each Lady Bass
                                                                                         Anglers Assocaiton event get
                                                                                         the opportunity to win a free
                                                                                         Livingston Lure. Tickets are
                                                                                         handed out and ten lucky
                                                                                         winners walk away with an
                                                                                         amazing bait to help them
                                                                                         catch more fish while out on
                                                                                         the water.



     The Wildcard event for the Lady Bass Anglers Association is special because it affords anglers mutlipe opportunities
     to qualify for the Lady Bass Classic. First and the easiest is the Angler of the Year points. Second, in both divisions, an
     angler who wins an event and competes in all three regular season events. Thirdly, top finishing anglers in the Wildcard
     not qualified by AOY points and finally a draw. All anglers who fished every regular season event, but did not qualify by

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