![]() ![]() for their 11.58 pound effort.īig Bass honors went to local angler Todd Unkle of Reading, who caught a monster bass, weighing in at 5.01 pounds, netting the veteran fisherman $2,000 in prize money. Third place trophies and $700 went to the team of Quint Butters and Frank Randol of Angola, IN. The husband and wife team of Brian and Renee Hensley of Edwardsburg finished in second place on the day with a respectable 14 pound five bass limit catch, good enough for $1,000 in prize money. Teams from the greater tri-state area descended on the Coldwater Chain of Lakes to compete for more than 10 thousand dollars in cash and prizes.Īlthough final figures were not made available at press time, organizers of the event estimate the net revenue raised for the Bernie Behnke Scholarship event may exceed the all time mark.įirst place honors went to a pair of anglers from Battle Creek, as Kyle Hill and Jeff Ogletree caught the five bass limit, totaling an astounding 17.50 pounds, including the second largest bass of the event at 4.95 pounds, netting the team $1,500 in prize money. COLDWATER - The 2016 version of the Bernie Behnke Scholarship Bass Fishing Tournament boasted the largest field in the five year history of the event, as 109 two person teams traveled to Lake Drive Marine this past Sunday for the 5th Annual Bernie Behnke Scholarship Tournament. ![]()
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