New record set for 3-day Opens
By David A. Brown
BASS Press Release
JASPER, Texas — Pake South fell a little short of an ambitious goal, but along the way, he turned in a record-breaking performance to win the Turtlebox Bassmaster Open at Sam Rayburn Reservoir presented by Battery Tender with a three-day total of 96 pounds, 15 ounces.
On Day 1, the Progressive Bassmaster Elite Series rookie from Winnsboro, Texas placed fifth with 28-1 and took over the lead with a Day 2 limit of 34-4. Championship Saturday saw him turn in his biggest bag — 34-10 — to seal the deal by a margin of 15-14 over Jace Lindsay.
“It was great; the lake impressed me this week,” South said. “I didn’t come into this one expecting to catch that much weight. I was expecting to have about 30 pounds a day, but to have back-to-back 34-pound days was a little bit more than I expected.”
South anchored his final limit with a 10-15 that bit shortly before 9 a.m. Knowing such quality lives in Rayburn, he said he had been looking forward to fishing this event since last fall.
“When the schedule came out last year, I said, ‘I’m gonna go try to win that one,’” South said. “I fished to win this week, not for points.”
For his efforts, South earned the $45,408 top prize. Anglers that compete in all four events of Division 1 or 2 receive an invitation to fish the 2027 Bassmaster Classic. Because South is not fishing a complete division, this event’s Classic berth goes to the Bassmaster Elite Series field.
Before the start of Day 3, South stated that he had his sights set on reaching the 100-pound mark. While that didn’t come to fruition, he still wrote his name in the record book.
South’s final weight broke the record for all-time heaviest winning total in a three-day Bassmaster event. Florida pro Scott Martin set the previous mark on February 3, 2024 by topping the Bassmaster Open at Lake Okeechobee with 90-6.
“I saw the fish to break 100 pounds on LiveScope today,” South said. “This lake is impressive.”







