
Dave Lefebre is going home $200,000 richer after topping the field with 31-3 on seven scorable bass and also making the biggest single catch of the day, a 9-3 largemouth.
Photo by Tyler Brinks.
By Mitchell Forde
Bass Pro Tour Press Release
OCALA, Fla. — Dave Lefebre never publicly announced whether he’s retired as a professional angler. He’s not sure if Kubota Heavy Hitters Presented by Bass Pro Shops will mark his last event.
But this much is clear: He saved his best performance for what was likely his final Bass Pro Tour event.
Lefebre not only topped the field on Florida’s Orange Lake to win the Heavy Hitters championship belt and $100,000, he also caught the Berkley Big Bass during the Championship Round – a 9-pound, 3-ounce lunker – to earn a second $100,000 paycheck. He’s now the second angler in the history of Heavy Hitters to walk away with $200,000, joining Jordan Lee at the inaugural Heavy Hitters event in 2020.
Lefebre’s total of 31 pounds, 3 ounces on seven scorable bass topped Ron Nelson by 3-12. His first Bass Pro Tour win and first national victory since 2015 just might go down as a storybook ending to his 23-year pro career.
“It’s been an emotional, spiritual battle for the last five years,” Lefebre said. “And it feels like God’s way of telling me I’m doing the right thing by getting out – going out this way.”
Here’s how the Top 10 pros finished the Championship Round:
Dave Lefebre – 31-3 (7)
Ron Nelson – 27-7 (5)
Jake Lawrence – 24-2 (4)
Mark Davis – 21-1 (5)
Marshall Hughes – 18-7 (3)
Alton Jones Jr. – 10-2 (3)
Brent Ehrler – 7-2 (2)
Bobby Lane – 6-3 (1)
Cole Floyd – 3-1 (1)
Jeff Sprague – 3-0 (1)
Rallying to make the Championship Round
With three FLW Tour wins and a victory at the 2009 Toyota Texas Bass Classic, Lefebre has enjoyed plenty of success during his career. But it had been a while
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