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Bain-Moore Gets Pep Talk & Goes on for a Come from Behind Victory on Dardanelle

Category: Tournament

 May 19th, 2012 by OutdoorsFIRST 

Modified May 19th, 2012 at 12:00 AM

(Russellville, AR) – Pelham, Alabama’s Kim Bain-Moore pulled a hard-earned five-bass limit weighing 11.48 today from the waters of Alabama’s Lake Dardanelle.  Combined with her day one catch of 10.04, that gave her 21.52-pounds of bass earning her the Lady Bass Anglers Association (LBAA) 2012 Lake Dardanelle Championship,

Was this an easy victory for Aussie transplant Bain-Moore, not by any stretch of the imagination. 
“Going into this tournament I wanted to have some deep places where I could throw a shaky head and I wanted to have some shallow spots with some lily pads and some grass where I could get some bigger fish,” Bain-Moore commented.

“It is important to me to try and get a couple of fish in the live well early to get some confidence,” she added, “and then run and try to get some big fish in the grass.  However, the fish in the grass didn’t bite – at least for me.  So, I had to rely on my deep spots and I only had three of them.  I’m thankful two of the three I was successful on.”

Even a veteran angler like Bain-Moore can get down and out during a tournament.  “It is tough when it’s really hot out there and it’s a long time between bites and I was starting to get a little discouraged.  Even more discouraging, I saw some big fish being caught behind me, “Bain-Moore added.

Bain-Moore credits her partner co-angler Bonnie Ward calling her “simply amazing.”  “She said – stick with it, it’s good it’s good, you can do it, and her encouragement really helped me to rally like I needed.  At that point, I still had two and a half hours left and in about thirty minutes I caught one, and I immediately thought I only need two more – that’s a fish an hour.  That’s totally achievable,” she stated.

This is Bain-Moore’s third win in two years on the LBAA tour.  “I think to be consistent on a tour of this caliber the key is being versatile.  I don’t know that there is `one thing’ that I’m known for fishing as I am more of a jack of all trades master of none type of angler.  What they are biting – I just do it.  Another thing, like in this tournament, is to have different options.  I wanted something shallow and something deep so that if one is not working out I can to the other one.  Finally, do not be afraid to do something totally different than you are used to doing,” Bain-Moore concluded.
Rounding out the Lake Dardanelle Pro Division Super Seven was:  2) Pam Martin-Wells/Bainbridge, GA 19.72; 3) Emily Shaffer/Mt. Juliet, TN 19.60; 4) Debbie Warner/Murray, KY 16.35; 5) Judith Hart/Greenville, TX 15.18; 6) Pam Ridgle/Murchison, TX 14.82; 7) Patti Campbell/Waxahachie, TX 14.46.

Legend Big Bass Award winner in the pro division was Benton, Kentucky’s Secret York with a 4.48-pound largemouth.  On the co-angler side Hanson, Kentucky’s Brandi Frasier captured the Legend Big Bass Award with her 4.47-pound largemouth.

Vicki Henderson captured her first ever co-angler championship on Lake Dardanelle with two consistent days of fishing.  Henderson of Ashdown, Arkansas caught 12.01-pounds of bass over the two days as she outdistanced second place Brandi Frasier by nearly three pounds.
“You know I had a good feeling before this tournament.  I told some friends prior to Dardanelle that I really felt good about this tournament,” a smiling Henderson stated.
“I caught some shallow and some deep,” an excited Henderson continued.  “It was tough – today I caught a couple of fish early and then I struggled as I don’t do well in deeper water.  Today I knew I had to do well quickly.”

What is the key to winning from the back of the boat and having to adapt to a different pro angler and their respective styles each day?  “You have to adapt with their speed, that is a big key,” Henderson added.  “Some fish at a very fast pace and others will take and area and go very slow through it.  So you have to be versatile and you must have a variety of baits with you.”
Rounding out the Lake Dardanelle 2012 Co-angler Super Seven were:  2) Brandi Frasier/Hanson, KY 9.33; 3) Kim Giddens/Alpine, AL 7.75; 4) Gail Wood/Russellville, AR 7.53; 5) Helen Wood/Russellville, AR 7.42; 6) Diane Smith/Fayetteville, GA 6.91; 7) Bonnie Ward/Snohomish, WA 6.43.

The third regular season stop on the LBAA’s 2012 tour is Kentucky Lake South as the Larry Shaffer Memorial Tournament will be July 12-14 out of Paris Landing, Tennessee.  The tour then shifts to Alabama’s Lake Neely Henry September 6-8 and will finish up with the 2012 Lady Bass Classic at Alabama’s Lake Guntersville October 11-13.

Sponsors of the 2012 Lady Bass Anglers Association Tour are:
Bass Angler Magazine, Red Dirt Bait Company, Reaction Innovations, Legend Boats, Bass Kandi Baits, Integrity Insurance, Progressive Insurance, Kick `n Bass, Reel Girls Fish, Minn Kota, Hummingbird, Vickie’s Threadworks, Rayjus Outdoors, Castaway Graphite Rods, Save Phace, DEKA Batteries, Fish Guardian, West Kentucky LED, Arkansas Tournament Fishing (ATF), SureLife, and River Runner Baits. 

The LBAA 2012 Contingency Programs are Legend Advantage Program, Boats, BoatUS Angler Weigh-to-Win, Tundra Bucks, Rayjus Wear-It-To-Win, Skeeter Real Money, Phoenix First Flight, BassCat Quest, and Triton Gold.

For more information on the LBAA contact co-founder Cheryl Bowden @ 1-214-738-7518, co-founder Secret York @ 1-270-748-9041, or media specialist Larry Morris @ 1-540-239-7902.  The LBAA has a presence on the World Wide Web, on Facebook, and at http://www.ladybassanglers.com/ 

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