2015 GEICO Bassmaster Classic field is nearly filled

The GEICO Bassmaster Classic — the Super Bowl of Bass Fishing — is not only a must-attend festival for fishing fans, but it is also the crown jewel in a professional angler’s career.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The GEICO Bassmaster Classic — the Super Bowl of Bass Fishing — is not only a must-attend festival for fishing fans, but it is also the crown jewel in a professional angler’s career.

For some, just qualifying for the most prestigious event in bass fishing is a dream come true. For others, being in the field is the next step in building a career as a pro. And for the fortunate few who have won it, it is the crowning achievement of a career.

Feb. 20-22, 56 anglers will converge in Greenville, S.C., to compete for the title of Bassmaster Classic champion and a share of the $1 million purse. Fifty-five of those qualifiers have been determined. The remaining slot will be filled during the Toyota Bonus Bucks Bassmaster Team Championship to be held on Lake DeGray, Arkansas, Dec. 9-13.

The 2015 Bassmaster Classic returns to Lake Hartwell, having been previously contested on the border impoundment between South Carolina and Georgia in 2008. That year, Alton Jones of Lorena, Texas, claimed victory in dramatic fashion.

Recently at the 2014 Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation Championship held on the Ouachita River, Connecticut competitor Paul Mueller bested the rest of the field by a significant margin, taking home the Bryan V. Kerchal Memorial Trophy and his second berth in the Bassmaster Classic. At last year’s Classic, Mueller weighed in a whopping three-day total of 66 pounds, 8 ounces for a second-place finish in his first Classic.

Mueller, who represents the Eastern Division of the B.A.S.S. Nation, will be joined by two other repeat qualifiers from 2014 — Coby Carden of Alabama and Jeff Lugar of Virginia. Three Classic rookies qualified through the championship as the highest finishers within their respective divisions: Teb Jones of Mississippi, Steve Lund of Arizona and Troy Diede of South Dakota.

Thirty-one Bassmaster Elite Series pros earned their slots through the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings. Headlining that list is 2014 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Greg Hackney of Gonzales, La. He earned that title in September at the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship on Bays de Noc at Escanaba, Mich.

Along with the yearly points qualifiers, seven other anglers qualified by winning an Elite Series event in 2014 and Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens pro Jacob Wheeler qualified by winning the inaugural BASSfest. Along with those win-and-you’re-in berths from the Elite Series, seven anglers from the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens presented by Allstate also earned the same distinction by winning an event in their division. Two Opens division spots were rolled to the Elite Series points because the champions did not meet the requirement of fishing the entire three-tournament division.

In addition, Brett Preuett of the University of Louisiana at Monroe qualified for the Classic through the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Championship and Classic Bracket competition.

All told, with double qualifiers included, the Top 40 pros from the Elite Series and Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings have qualified for the 2015 Bassmaster Classic.

The competitors will take off daily from the newly renovated Green Pond Landing facility on Hartwell near Anderson, S.C., and daily weigh-ins will be held in Greenville, S.C., in the state-of-the-art Bon Secours Wellness Arena. The ever-popular Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods will be held at the 260,000-square-foot TD Convention Center, also in Greenville.

Here are a few interesting facts about the 2015 Bassmaster Classic:

The 2015 championship marks the first time in 24 consecutive runnings of the event that four-time Classic champion Kevin VanDam will not be in the field. His absence ends his pursuit of Rick Clunn’s record 28 consecutive Bassmaster Classic appearances.

For the first time, two “defending champions” will be in the field together. Each year, the angler who won the previous year’s Bassmaster Classic earns an automatic berth into the next year’s event. This year, not only will the 2014 champion Randy Howell be in the tournament, but 2013 winner Cliff Pace — who was granted an exemption for a serious injury shortly before the 2014 Classic — will also be in the field.

In addition to Pace and Howell, five other former Classic champions have qualified: Mark Davis (1995), Michael Iaconelli (2003), Chris Lane (2012), Takahiro Omori (2004) and Skeet Reese (2009).

Six Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year title-holders will be competing on Lake Hartwell, including Hackney, Davis (1995, 1998 and 2001), Iaconelli (2006), Aaron Martens (2005 and 2013), Reese (2007) and Gerald Swindle (2004).

The up-to-date list of 2015 Bassmaster Classic qualifiers as of Nov. 8, 2014 is below:

Casey Ashley
Donalds, S.C.
10th place, AOY

Stephen Browning
Hot Springs, Ark.
Winner, Bassmaster Open
 
Coby Carden
Shelby, Ala.
B.A.S.S. Nation Southern Division
 
Jason Christie
Park Hill, Okla.
Winner, Elite Series event

Keith Combs
Huntington, Texas
6th place, AOY
 
John Crews
Salem, Va.
19th place, AOY

Cliff Crochet
Pierre Part, La.
24th place, AOY
 
Mark Davis
Mount Ida, Ark.
5th place, AOY

Ott DeFoe
Knoxville, Tenn.
winner, Bassmaster Open

Troy Diede
Sioux Falls, S.D.
B.A.S.S. Nation Northern Division
 
Paul Elias
Laurel, Miss.
23rd place, AOY

Edwin Evers
Talala, Okla.
22nd place, AOY

Todd Faircloth
Jasper, Texas
2nd place, AOY

Shinichi Fukae
Palestine, Texas
Winner, Bassmaster Open

Greg Hackney
Gonzales, La.
1st place, AOY

Matt Herren
Ashville, Ala.
16th place, AOY

Brett Hite
Phoenix, Ariz.
Winner, Elite Series event

Randy Howell
Springville, Ala.
2014 Classic champion

Michael Iaconelli
Pitts Grove, N.J.
Winner, Elite Series event

Teb Jones
Hattiesburg, Miss.
B.A.S.S. Nation Central Division
 
David Kilgore
Jasper, Ala.
Winner, Bassmaster Open

Bobby Lane
Lakeland, Fla.
33rd place, AOY

Chris Lane
Guntersville, Ala.
Winner, Elite Series event

Brandon Lester
Fayetteville, Tenn.
28th place, AOY

Jared Lintner
Arroyo Grande, Calif.
8th place, AOY

Bill Lowen
Brookville, Ind.
32nd place, AOY

Justin Lucas
Guntersville, Ala.
11th place, AOY

Jeff Lugar
McGaheysville, Va.
B.A.S.S. Nation Mid-Atlantic Division
 
Steve Lund
Glendale, Ariz.
B.A.S.S. Nation Western Division
 
Aaron Martens
Leeds, Ala.
4th place, AOY

Mike McClelland
Bella Vista, Ark.
Winner, Elite Series event

Andy Montgomery
Blacksburg, S.C.
35th place, AOY

Chad Morgenthaler
Brandon West, Mo.
18th place, AOY

Paul Mueller
Naugatuck, Conn.
B.A.S.S. Nation Eastern Division
 
James Niggemeyer
Van, Texas
27th place, AOY

Takahiro Omori
Emory, Texas
38th place, AOY

Cliff Pace
Petal, Miss.
2013 Classic champion

Brandon Palaniuk
Hayden, Idaho
17th place, AOY

Chad Pipkens
Holt, Mich.
Winner, Bassmaster Open

Cliff Pirch
Payson, Ariz.
36th place, AOY

Jacob Powroznik
Prince George, Va.
Winner, Elite Series event

Brett Preuett
Monroe, La.
Carhartt College Series Classic qualifier

Cliff Prince
Palatka, Fla.
40th place, AOY

Skeet Reese
Auburn, Calif.
7th place, AOY

Dean Rojas
Lake Havasu City, Ariz.
 9th place, AOY

Scott Rook
Little Rock, Ark.
21st place, AOY

Morizo Shimizu
Osaka, Japan
30th place, AOY

Kevin Short
Mayflower, Ark.
39th place, AOY

Van Soles
Haines City, Fla.
Winner, Bassmaster Open

Brian Snowden
Reeds Springs, Mo.
34th place, AOY

Gerald Swindle
Warrior, Ala.
14th place, AOY

Randall Tharp
Port St. Joe, Fla.
13th place, AOY

David Walker
Sevierville, Tenn.
20th place, AOY

Jacob Wheeler
Indianapolis, Ind.
Winner, BASSfest

Andrew Young
Mound, Minn.
Winner, Bassmaster Open