

Jamie Horton won the overall title at the BFNC by targeting bass in the spillway in a bayou on the Ouachita River. The 44-year-old angler was representing the Southern Division. Heâs a member of the River Region Bass Fraternity in Alabama.



John Diaco, 39, of Rochester, N.H., won the Eastern Division for his home state. Diaco hails from Lakes Region club and is a manufacturing engineer by trade.



Josh Polfer, 28, won the Western Division for Idaho, the same state that sent Brandon Palaniuk to the BFNC last year. Competing in his first BFNC, Polfer caught all of his fish from a couple of offshore humps (14 to 25 feet deep) with deep-diving crankbaits, a Carolina rig and a jig.
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Four-time BFNC qualifier Tom Jessop won the Central Division title. He was fishing for Tip Top bass club in Texas. The 61-year-old cattle buyer lives in Dalhart, Texas.



Matt McCoy of Indianapolis, Ind., had plenty of experience fishing on a river system because he frequently competed in tournaments on the Ohio River and qualified for the BFNC through the Northern Divisional, held on the Mississippi River this year.



Chris Price won the Mid-Atlantic Division of the BFNC, but only by 4 ounces. Price, 39, is a member of the Del Mar Bass Trackers. He lives in Maryland but came to the BFNC courtesy of Delaware.

