Oklahoma’s Tommy   Biffle Takes Fifth BASS Victory on Hometown Fishery
        June 20, 2010 - While the AutoZone Sooner Run was   the official name of the Bassmaster Elite   Series regular-season finale, it could, and perhaps should, have been   titled the Tommy Biffle Invitational.  The Wagoner, Okla. , veteran dominated   the event -- not to mention the conversations surrounding it – with a four-day   total of 73 pounds, 11 ounces.
        Fishing Fort Gibson Lake, the waters   he has honed his craft on for more than 40 years, Biffle’s fingerprints were all   over this week.  His likeness was on a sign welcoming anglers to the city of   Wagoner .  To boot, Biffle’s winning lure – on which he caught all of the 20   fish he toted to the scales this week – carried his name. 
        And that was the key piece of   equipment this week.  Made by Gene Larew lures, Biffle was fishing a modified   Biffle Bug, which had been tweaked to feature a football-type head.  He worked   the lure, watermelon-colored with red flecks, over rock piles with a steady   retrieve.  Biffle, who tallied 18 pounds, 3 ounces, Sunday, said he was fishing   it similar to a crankbait and the jointed body provided for loads of action.      
        Scored in wire-to-wire fashion,   Biffle’s fifth victory netted $100,000 and the maximum number of points towards   his Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year ranking.  In 17th in   those standings heading into this week, Biffle used the homelake advantage to   qualify for the Bassmaster Elite   Series Postseason for the second consecutive season, shooting up to   seventh in the reconfigured standings.
        With a heap of expectations, the   16-time Bassmaster Classic qualifier started to feel a twinge of pressure on Saturday, the   penultimate day of competition, as he lost a 6-pounder at the last second.     
        “There wasn’t anybody expecting me   to win this tournament more than myself,” said Biffle, 52.  “I would have been   ill if I didn’t make it happen.  It’s just special to be able to do this in   front of my family and friends.”
        Fishing fans can catch all of the   on-the-water action from the Sooner Run on The Bassmasters,   which airs Sunday, July 11, at 10   a.m. ET on ESPN2. The   daily weigh-ins for all regular-season Elite events and the two postseason   events will air live on ESPN3.com.
        Biffle played a risky game of chance   all week, reserving his best spots for the weekend when he hoped to cash in and   create some distance between himself and the rest of the field.  But the barrage   never came.  Instead, Biffle’s best spot was his first stop each morning, about   20 yards in total area located to the side of a point.  He was able to put   together a quick limit all four days and then move to fresh water to upgrade his   weight. 
        Sunday, that area produced a   5-pound, 1-ounce, brute in the first 30 minutes of his competition day.  Biffle,   who often gets flak from his competitors about his inability to show emotion,   let out a loud scream. 
        Still, he never reached his target   of 20 pounds that he thought would bring home the victory.  And he was plagued   with the idea all day that he didn’t close the deal.  But in the end, the lure   that carried his namesake produced just enough to take the victory. 
        A shallow-water specialist, Biffle   said he caught bass in anywhere from 2 feet to 10 feet of water.  Surprisingly,   he said some of his best stuff on Fort Gibson is of the deeper variety but the   fish were staged shallow and he was forced to fish the conditions. 
        “I was a little uncomfortable all   day,” said Biffle, who labeled this victory as one of the most special in his   entire career.  “I probably wanted to win here more than I should have.  I’m   just relieved to be able to get it done.”       
        While Biffle dominated the headlines   and the tournament, Skeet Reese of   Auburn, Calif., quietly finished second with 70 pounds, 15 ounces.  He worked a   ½-oz. jig in green pumpkin paired with a Berkley chigger craw in shallow water.    He mixed in a Lucky Craft crankbait in deeper water.
        While Reese was happy with the   finish – he had zero expectations heading into this week – he lamented over two   lost 5-pounders he failed to boat on Sunday.    Still, he will hold a healthy points lead in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster   Angler of the Year standings heading into the Postseason and will be a   prohibitive favorite. 
        “No doubt, I’m satisfied with where   I’m at but I could have made a difference,” said Reese, the 2007 Toyota Tundra   Bassmaster Angler of the Year.  “My focus, as it always is, will be on the   Postseason.  I can’t wait to kick it off.”
        Pat Golden of High Point , N.C. ,   slipped from second to third with 70-8.  Golden notched his best finish in Elite   competition and like Reese, missed a couple of plus-sized fish that would have   significantly aided his total. 
        Moving up from sixth to fourth was   Matt Herren of Trussville , Ala. , with 69-1.  Rounding out the top five was Rick Morris of Virginia Beach   , Va. , with 67-6.  Kevin   VanDam, the winner of the past two consecutive Angler of the Year titles,   tied with Morris but slipped to sixth due to a tiebreaker. 
        Russ Lane of   Prattville , Ala. , finished eighth and secured a spot in the Postseason while   two-time Angler of the Year Gary   Klein of Weatherford , Texas , sewed up his second Postseason berth with   a 10th-place finish.
        The Sooner Run was   initially set for the Arkansas   River but due to unsafe conditions, BASS moved the event to Fort Gibson   .  The last time BASS visited Gibson was in October 2008 for the now-defunct   2008 BASS Club World Championship. 
        The local sponsor of the Sooner Run   is the Muskogee Chamber of Commerce.
        
        The Postseason, Toyota Trucks Championship Week, set for July 24-31 will   be the next Elite Series competition.  The tournament will be played out once   again on two productive Alabama fisheries. The first leg, the July 24-25 Trophy   Chase, returns to Lake Jordan out of Wetumpka. The finale, the Evan Williams   Bourbon Trophy Triumph, is slated for July 30-31 on the Alabama River from Montgomery   .
        Bassmaster Elite Series Official   Sponsors: Toyota, Berkley , Evan   Williams Bourbon, Humminbird,   Mercury, Minn Kota , Skeeter and Yamaha
        Bassmaster Elite   Series Supporting Sponsors: Lowrance, Triton Boats, Nitro Boats, Bass Pro Shops and Ramada.
        FINAL STANDINGS-   AUTOZONE SOONER RUN
        2010 Elite Series - Muskogee   , OK 06/17-06/20 Arkansas River, Muskogee   Okla.
        (PRO Division) Standings Day   4
           Angler                     Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$
        1.  Tommy Biffle             Wagoner, Okla.          20  73-11  320  $100,000.00
          Day 1: 5   19-11    Day 2:   5   18-09    Day 3: 5   17-04    Day 4: 5   18-03   
        2.  Skeet Reese              Auburn , Calif.          20  70-15  295   $26,000.00
          Day 1: 5   15-11    Day 2:   5   17-05    Day 3: 5   19-15    Day 4: 5   18-00   
        3.  Pat Golden               High Point , N.C.       20  70-08  290   $20,000.00
          Day 1: 5   18-15    Day 2:   5   17-00    Day 3: 5   18-13    Day 4: 5   15-12   
        4.  Matt Herren              Trussville, Ala.        20  69-01  285   $16,000.00
          Day 1: 5   18-03    Day 2:   5   14-13    Day 3: 5   19-09    Day 4: 5   16-08   
        5.  Rick Morris              Virginia Beach , Va.     20  67-06  280   $14,000.00
          Day 1: 5   15-00    Day 2:   5   18-06    Day 3: 5   20-00    Day 4: 5   14-00   
        6.  Kevin VanDam             Kalamazoo , Mich.        20  67-06  276   $13,500.00
          Day 1: 5   17-10    Day 2:   5   16-15    Day 3: 5   18-02    Day 4: 5   14-11   
        7.  Cliff Pace               Petal, Miss.           20  66-00  272   $13,000.00
          Day 1: 5   14-04    Day 2:   5   19-15    Day 3: 5   16-14    Day 4: 5   14-15   
        8.  Russ   Lane              Prattville ,   Ala.       20  65-10  268     $12,500.00
          Day 1: 5   19-10    Day 2:   5   14-06    Day 3: 5   15-11    Day 4: 5   15-15   
        9.  Mike McClelland          Bella Vista , Ark.       20  62-08  264   $12,000.00
          Day 1: 5   19-08    Day 2:   5   13-05    Day 3: 5   15-07    Day 4: 5   14-04   
        10. Gary Klein               Weatherford , Texas      20  60-10  260   $11,500.00
          Day 1: 5   16-00    Day 2:   5   17-10    Day 3: 5   17-01    Day 4: 5    9-15   
        11. Davy Hite                Ninety Six, S.C.       20  59-02  257   $11,000.00
          Day 1: 5   16-05    Day 2:   5   16-07    Day 3: 5   14-04    Day 4: 5   12-02   
        12. Boyd Duckett             Demopolis , Ala.         20  58-13  254   $10,500.00
          Day 1: 5   16-09    Day 2:   5   14-04    Day 3: 5   18-05    Day 4: 5    9-11   
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        Big Bass of Tournament
             Matt Herren               Trussville, Ala.            7-05  $1,000.00
        Berkley Big Bag of   Tournament
             John Crews                Salem , Va.                 20-01    $500.00
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        Totals
        Day   #Limits    #Fish        Weight
         1       78       436        1172-14
         2       78       439        1166-15
         3       40       222         640-06
         4       12        60         174-00
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                208      1157        3154-03