By Christopher Decker
BASS Press Release
Thanks to a dazzling Championship
Sunday performance, the 20-year-old rookie from Eva, Ala., earned his first
Elite Series victory at the Lippert
Bassmaster Elite at Lake Martin with a four-day total of 54 pounds, 6
ounces.
Opening the tournament with
11-6, Anaya worked his way into the Top 10 on Day 2 with a limit weighing 12-13
before claiming the Day 3 lead with a sack weighing 14-7. Entering the day with
a 2-ounce lead over Brock
Mosely, Anaya landed the biggest bag of the tournament on Championship
Sunday, a 15-12 limit of spotted bass to secure the title.
His Championship Sunday limit was
the biggest bag he’s ever weighed on Lake Martin.
“This feels awesome,” Anaya said.
“I didn’t know if I’d ever win one of these. My buddy Gerald
Swindle always tells me it’s not easy to win one of these, so if you get a
shot to win, you better make it work. I knew this one would set up in my
wheelhouse, I just had to get the bites and land them.”
After winning the Nitro
Boats Bassmaster Elite Qualifier presented by Bass Pro Shops Angler of the Year,
Anaya made his much-anticipated debut last week at Lake
Guntersville. That ended with a disappointing 65th place
finish.
Lake Martin has always suited
Anaya’s fishing style, however, thanks to a lot of time on Lewis Smith Lake. He
was able to get even more dialed into the Tallapoosa River impoundment by
winning a tournament before the off-limits period went into effect.
“I won a small local tournament here that paid $5,000, and won Phoenix money,” he explained. “I had right at 15 pounds with all spotted bass and thought, ‘Maybe I can make something work down here.’ I fished the same exact way, just in different areas.”






