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Jared Lintner's 2020 BPT Okeechobee Recap

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  • Blowing away the competition on Lake Havasu during the 2022 Toyota Series event, local stick, former Tackle Warehouse employee, and Owner of Villain Baits, Patrick Touey went wire-to-wire to capture the title with an 18-1/2lb lead. Leaning on a modified 6th Sense swim jig paired with a Keitech Swing Impact Fat Swimbait, Patrick was able to put together some big bites with his milk run each day, including a 9-07 on day 2. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse YouTube page to get more tournament insight, exclusive content, and the best products at the best prices.
  • At the second stop of the FLW Tackle Warehouse Super Tournament on the Mississippi River, Tackle Warehouse Pro Cody Meyer finished in 6th place out of 200 anglers. Utilizing a two-pronged approach, Cody flipped a Strike King Rage Bug using Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rod on Day 1 and Day 2. On the Final Day, Cody relied on a dropshot tipped with a Strike King KVD Dream Shot to propel him to 6th place. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler experience, and the best products at the best prices.
  • Sliding into the top 20 on Sturgeon Bay, Bass Pro Tour Professional Cody Meyer relied on a couple of key techniques to target giant smallmouth. Targeting fish in 7-12ft, Cody tricked a majority of his fish into biting with a Strike King Fat Coffee Tube with an Owner Ultrahead Finesse Ball Head jig, and then he would follow up with a Strike King Dream Shot rigged on a drop shot. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse YouTube channel to get more exclusive insight from some of the top anglers in bass fishing, along with the best products at the best prices.
  • Finishing fourth in the first ever FLW Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Super Tournament, Cody Meyer relied on two primary tactics to take home some hardware and a check on Lake Chickamauga. Catching numbers as well as quality, Cody concentrated on deeper fish using his Garmin electronics along with an Owner hair jig and a dropshot fitted with a Strike King Baby Fat Finesse Worm Ð all powered by Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Rods. Make sure to keep it locked in to that Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • Leveraging a two-pronged approach to the second stage of the 2020 BPT, Tackle Warehouse Pro Cody Meyer was able to capture a 21st place finish, a check, and some solid AOY points on Lake Okeechobee, FL. Relying on a Strike King Rage Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig paired with a Strike King Perfect Plastic Blade Minnow and a Strike King Hack Attack Heavy Cover Swim Jig tipped with a Strike King Rage Tail Craw, Cody was able to navigate through the shallow vegetation of Lake Okeechobee to put together some solid weight, including two fish over 6lbs. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • Finishing 34th on stage one of the Bass Pro Tour on Lake Eufala, Luke Clausen started the year with a cashed check and some solid points for the 2020 season. Relying mainly on a Z Man Sling Blades Power Finesse Spinnerbait and a Dirty Jigs Luke Clausen Compact Flippin' Jig, Clausen was able to adjust to fluctuating water levels to make it through the Qualifying rounds. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • On the heels of a harsh front and variable water levels, Cody Meyer finished in 57th place during Stage One of the Bass Pro Tour on Lake Eufala. Relying on a Strike King Thunder Cricket Vibrating Jig paired with a Strike ing KVD Perfect Plastic Blade Minnow and a Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Ocho, Cody was able to catch some healthy fish despite the harsh conditions. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • Finishing the season strong, Cody Meyer secured enough points throughout the season to fish in the inaugural Red Crest Championship and compete against the best anglers in the world. Relying on his Daiwa Rods and Reels, as well as, Strike King lures and Owner tackle, Cody managed to catch a two day total of 54lbs 3oz and post a 24th place finish. Keep it locked into the Tackle Warehouse VLOG to get the most action-packed, bass fishing footage and the best products at the best prices.
  • Seeking his way into the Redcrest, Cody Meyer caught over 87lbs of bass in three days and secured his spot in the Redcrest Championship. Finishing 27th overall, Cody relied on a Strike King Ocho or Shim E Stick, as well as, a Strike King KVD Sexy Frog on his Daiwa Rods and Reels as a one-tow punch to out-pace most of the field and score valuable angler of the year points. Keep it locked into the Tackle Warehouse VLOG to get the most action-packed, bass fishing footage and the best products at the best prices.
  • Walking away with a check and a 21st place finish on beautiful Table Rock, Cody Meyer relied on a Strike King Rage Swimmer on a small ballhead jig, Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Ocho, and a Strike King Rage Twin Tail Menace Grub. Utilizing the Daiwa Tatula Elite Casting Rods along with Daiwa's premium reels, Cody amassed over 118lbs within the first two days of the tournament. Make sure to keep it locked into the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • At Stage Five of the Bass Pro Tour, Cody Meyer was able to make it through the elimination round fairly easily, amassing 55lbs 2oz over the two days of fishing. Finishing 31st overall, cashing a check, and moving on to the next stage, Cody mainly relied on a Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic Ocho Stickbait and the Strike King Sexy Dawg to catch most of his spotted bass. Make sure to keep it locked into the Tackle Warehouse YouTube Channel to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • At stage four of the 2019 MLF Bass Pro Tour, Luke Clausen was targeting spawning fish post during frontal conditions with a Z-Man/Evergreen Jack Hammer Chatterbait, and a shakey head with Z Man FattyZ Worm. When the water cleared up, Clausen switched to a Z Man Finesse Wormz on a Dirty Jigs Luke Clausen Shakey Jig Head powered by a G. Loomis GLX Spinning Rod and a Shimano Stradic Ci4+ Spinning Reel. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse YouTube Channel to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • Finishing in 28th place during stage three of the Bass Pro Tour on Jordon and Falls Lake, Mike Iaconelli used a variety of baits to catch his fish and cash a check before moving to the next event. Utilizing his signature series Abu Garcia Rods and Reels, Mike fished submerged laydowns and bushes with a Rapala Ike's Custom Ink DT4 Crankbait in deeper water than the rest of the field. He also used a Molix Venator Spinnerbait and a Berkley Hollow Body Swimbait to imitate the shad that were suspended on the ends of trees. Make sure to keep it locked into the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight and the best products at the best prices.
  • Missing the knockout round by only 2lbs during stage two of the Bass Pro Tour on Lake Conroe, Mike Iaconelli relied on two baits to catch all of his fish and secure valuable angler of the year points. Relying on his signature series Abu Garcia rods and reels, Mike used a Molix Lover Vibrating Jig paired with a Berkley Swimbait for covering water to find staging fish. Mike also used a Missile Jigs Ike's Mini Flip Jig with a Berkley Powerbait Power Chunk to pick fish off of isolated targets like docks and bushes. Make sure to keep it locked into the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight and the best products at the best prices.
  • Finishing in 38th place on stage four of the Bass Pro Tour on Lake Chickamauga, Cody Meyer relied on two baits to cash a check and move on to the next event. Relying on his signature series Daiwa Tatula Elite Series Casting Rod paired with a Daiwa Steez A TW Casting Reel, Cody was throwing an Owner Flash Swimmer paired with a Strike King Rage Swimmer Swimbait around heavy cover. When he got up next to the bank, Cody was flipping a wacky worm on his signature model in the Daiwa Tatula Elite AGS Spinning Rod paired with a Daiwa Tatula. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight and the best products at the best prices.
  • Finishing just outside of the cut line in Stage 3 of the Bass Pro Tour in Raleigh, NC, Luke Clausen relied on a combination of spring time staples to amass a 2-day, 32lb 6oz weight. While trying to figure out what stage the fish were in, Clausen relied on a combination of Z-Man baits, like a Boar Hogz and a Zinkers to target isolated cover. When covering water, a Z-Man Evergreen Jackhammer Chatterbait and a Z-Man Sling Blades Spinnerbait were the weapons of choice in Raleigh, NC for Clausen. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • On stop number three of the Bass Pro Tour, Cody Meyer utilized a range of Strike King soft plastics to put fish in the boat on both Jordan Lake and Falls Lake during the shotgun and elimination rounds in Raleigh, NC. Doing most of his damage with a Carolina-rig and supplementing his catch with a wacky rigged Strike King KVD Perfect Plastics Shim E Stick, Cody was able to adapt to two different lakes and transitional spring time fish. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • After a bittersweet finish at Lake Conroe in Texas, Cody Meyer sat down to talk about the gear he used to target big, but infrequent bites that made up most of his 17lb bag on the second stop of the 2019 Bass Pro Tour. Utilizing the effectiveness of the Strike King Tour Grade Finesse Football Jigs paired with the Strike King Rage Tail Chunk, Cody was able to coax the second day big fish in the boat. Make sure to keep it locked into the Tackle Warehouse VLOG to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • During the second Bass Pro Tour event of 2019, Jared relied on some of his favorite springtime baits to cash a check on Lake Conroe in Texas. For reaction baits, Lintner was throwing the Jackall TN Lipless Crankbait and the Luhr Jensen Speed Trap Crankbaits to entice some fish first thing in the morning. In the afternoon, Jared relied on a beefed up drop shot set-up to entice some lighter feeding fish and finish 37th with some valuable points. Make sure to keep it locked into the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • On the heels of his 3rd place finish on Lake Kissimmee/Lake Garcia in the inaugural Bass Pro Tour, Jared Lintner sat down with Tackle Warehouse to discuss some of his tactics and techniques in Florida. Running down to Lake Kissimmee, Jared relied on a Jackall TN70 Lipless Crankbait in Spawn Tiger and HL Gold, along with a handful of other techniques, to best most of the field. Powered by Ritual Angling Rods, Shimano Reels, and Sunline, Jared was able to effectively maneuver through the grass, make pinpoint casts, and put fish in the boat. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
  • On the heels of the inaugural Bass Pro Tour event, Cody Meyer sat down to discussed his plan of attack for the Kissimmee Chain. Utilizing his favorite models in the Daiwa Tatula Elite Series line of rods, Cody put together a 24th place finish with a Strike King KVD HC Shallow Squarebill, Strike King Perfect Plastic Ocho, Strike King Rage Bug, and a Strike King Perfect Plastic Shim E Stick. Make sure to keep it locked in to the Tackle Warehouse VLOG page to get more exclusive content, firsthand angler insight, and the best products at the best prices.
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