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        South Carolina’s   Williamson Edges Crochet by 2 Ounces; Scores Second Elite Victory in Front of   Hometown Crowd 
         May 23, 2010 - EVANS, Ga. – The stars were   perfectly aligned for Jason Williamson heading into the final day of the Pride   of Georgia on Clarks Hill Lake .  His sisters performed the National Anthem   prior to the weigh-in and the crowd was filled with family, friends and fishing   buddies who he had smoked in years past at local tournaments.  But the Wagener,   S.C., rising pro couldn’t get the fish to bite.  
        Sunday, he made a long trek upriver   to a spot that produced for him in the past both monetarily – he has won boats   in numerous local tournaments relying on the area – and in piscatorial terms –   he dredged up a 7-12 brute Saturday, the biggest bass of the   tournament.
        But the current wasn’t running on   the sprawling reservoir and Williamson couldn’t buy a bite.  Showing a veteran’s   poise, Williamson dug deep into his vast local knowledge bank and decided to   downsize from the Buckeye mop jig he primarily worked the first three days of   competition.  He tied on a shaky head worm and was able to scratch out a quick   limit ultimately weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces, upgrading his total to 53 pounds,   6 ounces.  
        It was enough, albeit barely, to   best Elite rookie Cliff Crochet of Pierre Part, La. , by 2 ounces and take home   the $100,000 top prize
        “Words can’t describe how it feels   to win in front of these folks,” said Williamson.  “I won a lot of money from   that spot but I just couldn’t get anything started today (Sunday).  I wish I   hadn’t run up there but I just had to go.  I was regretting it all   day.”
        Although the shaky worm rig carried   the day Sunday, the Buckeye mop jig was the key to the victory.  Saturday,   Williamson built enough of a cushion – more than 4 pounds – that he was able to   withstand a stumble.  His 19 pounds, 2 ounces, Saturday was the biggest limit of   the tournament and the 7-12 brute was the biggest bass caught this   week.
        With skyrocketing temperatures,   Williamson knew that the north end of the lake would hold the bigger fish.  He   settled on his specific area because it was 5 degrees cooler than the rest of   the reservoir.  He was working flat points filled with rock and crawdads.  The   bass were still feeding on the tail end of the blueback herring spawn in those   areas and were extremely active when current was being pulled.  
        A relative unknown when he first   qualified for the Elite Series, Williamson is proving he is a force to be   reckoned with.  The victory is Williamson’s second in Elite competition and he   also scored a second-place finish earlier this year on Smith Mountain Lake .   
        “When I first qualified, things were   really tough,” said Williamson.  “I just didn’t have the experience.  I   definitely feel comfortable now.  Experience is the most important thing that   you can have out here.  I feel like I can contend in every tournament now and   that’s a good feeling.”
        Still, it’s been a roller-coaster   ride of a season for Williamson as he paired three missed cuts with his two   stellar performances.  His lack of consistency hasn’t hampered him too much,   however. After this week, he is 24th in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster   Angler of the Year standings, and comfortably in position to qualify for the   2011 Bassmaster Classic.  
        Crochet was absolutely floored.  The   Elite rookie got his first taste of contention and he thought he had the   victory.  The Assumption Parish ( La. ) sherrif’s deputy worked a Spro bronzeye   poppin’ frog in the shallows and exhibited the most consistency in the field   over the course of four days.  
        He toted 11-11 to the scales Sunday   and for a moment, it appeared all the hard work he had put in fishing   tournaments at the Federation Nation and Bassmaster Open level had paid off.    But ultimately, it wasn’t enough.
        “That’s the nature of the beast,”   said Crochet, who was still shaking minutes after the result had been decided.    “I’m wrecked right now but if you look at the big picture, I’m fishing against   the best in the world and I’m loving it.”
        Crochet lost a fish that he   estimated to be 2 to 3 pounds that would have put him over the top.  The silver   lining for Crochet is that he moved up to 36th in the Toyota Tundra   Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings.  That puts him on top of the Rookie of   the Year standings and in the last qualifying position for the 2011 Classic with   two regular-season tournaments remaining.  
        As the Elite regular-season winds   down, Skeet Reese of Auburn, Calif., still holds a comfortable lead in the AOY   standings despite a 58th place stinker this week.  Edwin Evers of   Talala , Okla., was able to close the gap on Reese a bit but still remains a   distant second, more than 175 points off the pace.
        Rounding out the top five this week   was Terry Scroggins of Palatka , Fla. , in third with 48-9.  Matt Reed of   Madisonville , Texas , made a big move Sunday, moving up 8 places from   12th to take fourth with 47-13.  Two-time Toyota Tundra Bassmaster   Angler of the Year Gary Klein of Weatherford , Texas , finished fifth with   43-11.  
        Casey Ashley of Donalds, S.C., the   other local favorite, finished seventh. 
        Along with the top prize of   $100,000, the Pride of Georgia awarded valuable points in the 2010 Toyota Tundra   Bassmaster Angler of the Year race. The top 12 pros in the AOY standings at the   end of the regular season will advance to the 2010 Bassmaster Elite Series   postseason, in which the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year will be   determined.  The top 36 will qualify for the 2011 Bassmaster   Classic.
        Up next for Elite pros is the June   9-12 Tennessee Triumph on Kentucky Lake out of Paris , Tenn.   
        Clarks Hill is a 71,535-acre   fishery, an impoundment 39 miles in length located 22 miles north of Augusta .   It forms part of the border between Georgia and South Carolina and is renowned   for its topwater fishing.                                                                                      
        Local sponsor of the Pride of   Georgia: Columbia County Convention & Visitors Bureau.
        After the Pride of Georgia, the 2010   regular season will have just two events remaining. Up next is the June 9-12   Tennessee Triumph on Kentucky Lake out of Paris , Tenn.
        Bassmaster Elite   Series Official Sponsors: Toyota, Berkley , Evan   Williams Bourbon, Humminbird, Mercury, Minn Kota , Skeeter, Yamaha and Bass Pro   Shops.
        Bassmaster Elite   Series Supporting Sponsors: Lowrance, Triton Boats, Nitro Boats   and Ramada.
         FINAL STANDINGS-   PRIDE OF GEORGIA
        2010 Evans , GA   5/20-5/23
        Clarks Hill Lake , Evans     GA.
        (PROFESSIONAL) Standings Day   4
         
           Angler                     Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$
         
        1.  Jason Williamson         Aiken , SC                20  53-06  310 $101,500.00
          Day 1: 5   12-03     Day   2: 5   14-07     Day 3: 5   19-02     Day 4: 5   07-10   
        2.  Cliff Crochet            Pierre Part, LA         20  53-04  295  $25,000.00
          Day 1: 5   12-07     Day   2: 5   14-14     Day 3: 5   14-04     Day 4: 5   11-11   
        3.  Terry Scroggins          San Mateo , FL           20  48-09  295  $20,000.00
          Day 1: 5   17-01     Day   2: 5   12-06     Day 3: 5   10-05     Day 4: 5   08-13   
        4.  Matt Reed                Madisonville , TX        20  47-13  285  $15,000.00
          Day 1: 5   09-09     Day   2: 5   10-00     Day 3: 5   12-07     Day 4: 5   15-13   
        5.  Gary Klein               Weatherford , TX          19  43-11  280  $14,000.00
          Day 1: 5   13-14     Day   2: 5   10-13     Day 3: 5   09-06     Day 4: 4   09-10   
        6.  Derek Remitz             Grant , AL                20  43-08  276  $13,500.00
          Day 1: 5   14-04     Day   2: 5   11-04     Day 3: 5   10-07     Day 4: 5   07-09   
        7.  Casey Ashley             Donalds, SC             20  43-02  272  $13,000.00
          Day 1: 5   08-03     Day   2: 5   15-05     Day 3: 5   13-03     Day 4: 5   06-07   
        8.  Mark Davis               Mount Ida , AR           19  43-00  268  $12,500.00
          Day 1: 5   14-12     Day   2: 5   12-05     Day 3: 4   06-08     Day 4: 5   09-07   
        9.  Tommy Biffle             Wagoner, OK             18  41-14  264  $12,000.00
          Day 1: 5   15-13     Day   2: 5   13-09     Day 3: 3   04-04     Day 4: 5   08-04   
        10. Terry Butcher            Talala, OK              18  37-03  260  $11,500.00
          Day 1: 5   12-10     Day   2: 5   11-10     Day 3: 4   08-02     Day 4: 4   04-13   
        11. Chris   Lane             Guntersville ,   AL        18  36-10  257    $11,000.00
          Day 1: 5   13-11     Day   2: 5   10-00     Day 3: 5   10-05     Day 4: 3   02-10   
        12. Bobby   Lane             Lakeland ,   FL            15  32-08  254    $10,500.00
          Day 1: 5   13-09     Day   2: 5   10-13     Day 3: 5   08-02     Day 4: 0   00-00   
        BIG BASS OF   TOURNAMENT
             Jason   Williamson         Aiken , SC            07-12      $1,000.00
        BERKLEY HEAVYWEIGHT OF   TOURN
             Jason   Williamson         Aiken , SC            19-02        $500.00
         
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        Totals
        Day   #Limits    #Fish        Weight
         1        75       430         865-09
         2        73       418         791-06
         3        32       207         370-08
         4         8          51        92-11
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                 188      1106        2120-02
         
        2010   TOYOTA TUNDRA BASSMASTER ANGLER OF THE YEAR STANDINGS
         
        2010 Pride of Georgia -   Evans, GA Pro Points After Clarks Hill Lake, Evans, Ga.  Ending 05-23-2010, Day   4
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        Place  Name               St               Pts
        -------------------------------------------
          1 Skeet Reese              Calif.        1642
          2 Edwin Evers             Okla.         1464
          3 Derek Remitz            Ala.          1393
          4 Gary Klein              Texas         1382
          5 Cliff Pace              Miss.        1381
          6 Dave Wolak               N.C.          1361
          7 Brian Snowden           Mo.           1353
          8 Mark Davis              Ark.          1338
          9 Jeff Kriet              Okla.         1336
         10 Dean Rojas              Ariz.         1334
         11 John Crews              Va.           1333
          12 Greg Hackney            La.           1327
         13 Michael Iaconelli        N.J.          1322
         14 Terry Butcher           Okla.         1316
         15 Aaron Martens           Ala.          1308
         16 Tommy Biffle            Okla.         1296
         17 Bill Lowen              Ohio          1289
         18 Steve Kennedy           Ala.          1265
         19 Bobby Lane              Fla.          1264
         20 Morizo Shimizu          Japan        1262
         21 Stephen Browning        Ark.          1259
         22 Mike McClelland         Ark.          1256
         23 Russ Lane               Ala.          1253
         24 Jason Williamson         S.C.          1241
         25 Todd Faircloth          Texas         1230
         26 Kevin VanDam            Mich.         1229
         27 Kevin Wirth             Ky.           1212
         28 Shaw Grigsby            Fla.          1210
         29 Jared Lintner           Calif.        1209
         30 Scott Rook              Ark.          1200
         31 Greg Vinson             Ala.          1198
         32 Gerald Swindle          Ala.          1191
         33 Clark Reehm             Ark.          1188
         34 Terry Scroggins          Fla.          1182
         35 Denny Brauer            Mo.           1169
          36 Cliff Crochet           La.           1158
         37 Brent Chapman           Kan.          1139
         38 Matt Herren             Ala.          1133
         39 James Niggemeyer        Texas         1131
         40 Boyd Duckett            Ala.          1127
         41 Billy McCaghren         Ark.          1120
         42 Paul Elias              Miss.        1113
         43 Mark Tucker             Mo.           1112
         43 Ish Monroe              Calif.        1112
         45 Guy Eaker                N.C.          1103
         45 Alton Jones             Texas         1103
         47 Casey Ashley            S.C.         1099
         48 Davy Hite                S.C.          1095
         49 Bradley Roy             Ky.           1085
         50 Kelly Jordon            Texas         1082
         51 Matt Reed               Texas         1079
         52 Zell Rowland            Texas         1073
         53 Dustin Wilks              N.C.          1067
         54 Pat Golden              N.C.         1060
         55 Marty Robinson          S.C.         1049
         56 Takahiro Omori          Texas         1048
         57 Randy Howell            Ala.          1042
         58 Kotaro Kiriyama         Ala.          1036
         59 Mark Menendez           Ky.           1032
         60 Jason Quinn              S.C.          1010
         61 Timmy Horton            Ala.          1008
         62 Charlie Hartley         Ohio          1004
         63 Kevin Short             Ark.          1000
         64 J Todd Tucker           Ga.            998
         65 Kenyon Hill             Okla.          996
         66 Fred Roumbanis           Okla.          991
         67 Rick Clunn              Mo.            981
         68 Bernie Schultz          Fla.           980
         69 Byron Velvick           Texas          973
         70 Peter Thliveros          Fla.           960
         70 Pete Ponds              Miss.         960
         72 Bradley Hallman         Okla.          958
         72 Marty Stone             N.C.          958
         74 Rick Morris             Va.            956
          75 Jeff Connella           La.            954
         76 Grant Goldbeck          Md.           952
         77 Mark Tyler              Okla.          950
         77 Chris Lane              Ala.           950
         79 John Murray             Ariz.          916
          80 Dennis Tietje           La.            910
         81 Wade Grooms             S.C.          902
         82 Matt Greenblatt          Fla.           872
         83 Chad Griffin             Texas          854
         84 Vince Fulks              Okla.          846
         85 Jami Fralick             S.D.           842
         86 Britt Myers              S.C.           822
         87 Yusuke Miyazaki         Texas          814
         88 Keith Poche             Ala.           781
         89 Mark Burgess            Mass.          746
         90 Byron Haseotes           Mass.          736
         91 David Smith             Okla.          722
         92 Jeremy Starks           W.Va.          660
         93 Scott Ashmore           Okla.          636