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          B.A.S.S. News Results: Kevin VanDam busts records as he claims 4th   Bassmaster Classic victory
        February 20, 2011 - NEW ORLEANS — The number four, how sweet it is — for Kevin VanDam, that is.   Arguably the world’s best bass angler, the Kalamazoo, Mich., pro claimed his   fourth Bassmaster Classic win on Sunday.
        But for Aaron Martens, the number four isn’t so tasty. While VanDam’s win   tied him with Rick Clunn’s 11-year-old record of four Classic trophies, Martens   was left with the runner-up spot for the fourth time. The sting for Martens was   the repeat of his second-place finish to VanDam in the 2005 Classic.
        VanDam shook up a stack of Classic records on Sunday. Besides tying Clunn at   four, he shattered a five-year-old Classic weight record when he brought 69   pounds, 11 ounces of Louisiana Delta bass to the scales over three days. The   previous three-day, five-bass-limit mark was 56-2 by Luke Clausen in the 2006   Classic on a Florida bass factory, Lake Tohopekaliga.
        Other new milestones for VanDam are a record 20 Bassmaster event wins, and   crossing the $5 million line in B.A.S.S. winnings, thanks to the big bump   provided by his $500,000 win Sunday in New Orleans. He remains the circuit’s top   all-time money winner.
        He also now shares Clunn’s claim as the only angler to take back-to-back   Classic wins; Clunn did it in 1976-1977, VanDam in 2010-2011. To top off the   superlatives list, VanDam now has twice held the sport’s top two titles   concurrently: Classic champ while being the reigning Toyota Tundra Bassmaster   Angler of the Year.
        “The last few years have been really magical for me. It’s been incredible,”   VanDam said on stage as he hugged the trophy.
        Martens, who led on the first day but fell to third on the second day, pulled   back up to post a 59-0 total for the second-place finish. But after it was all   over, he said he was OK with the bridesmaid role once again.
        “This is the easiest second place I’ve ever had,” said the pro from Leeds,   Ala. “If it had been closer, it would have been different. But it was obvious   after yesterday (Day 2) he was probably going to do it. No stress, no remorse.   I’m very happy I got second.”
        VanDam and Martens have a friendly relationship. They even posed together   with the trophy during a press conference.
        Claiming third place was Derek Remitz of Grant, Ala., who finished with 56-8   on the strength of his final-day catch of 26-5. His big bass of 8 pounds, 4   ounces, was a sample of the prolific spot he shared on the Delta’s Lake   Cataouatche with VanDam and Martens, among others.
        “It felt like I hit a big ball of grass,” Remitz said. “I leaned into it a   little bit and felt it start moving. I thought, ‘Oh, boy, I think this is a big   one.’ Then he came up — and from thereon, I can’t say what I said.”
        Remitz said the fish fell to a Lucky Craft RC 1.5 in a bream finish.
        Martens described the area they shared as a “bass factory” that he worked   mainly with a square-billed crankbait and 3/8-ounce Vibe spinnerbait made by   Davis Bait Co.
        VanDam was using a Strike King KVD 1.5 crankbait, Quantum KVD Tour crankbait   rod and 20-pound Bass Pro Shops brand fluorocarbon line.
        A key to his win, he said, was being “dialed-in” on what was going on in the   spot the leaders shared over the three days. He also made a crucial adjustment   from a spinnerbait to his crankbait.
        “The thing that probably helped me more than anything, what won this   tournament for me, was the experiences I’ve had in the past in knowing how the   fish react to these types of extreme weather changes, the time of the year with   the full moon.”
        Two days of long fog delays did not give most anglers time to demonstrate   what they could do on the Louisiana Delta. The longer third day was a truer   indication of their abilities and of the fishery’s health. Boyd Duckett, who   finished sixth with 53-2, hauled in 28 pounds, 13 ounces the final day. VanDam   had 28-0 on Day 3, Remitz 56-8, and Martens 25-14.
        “Boy, what a day, what a week,” VanDam said.
        2011 Bassmaster Classic - New Orleans, LA 02/18-02/20 Louisiana Delta, New   Orleans  La.
        (PRO Division) Standings Day 3
           Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total   $$$
        1.  Kevin VanDam           Kalamazoo, Mich.       15  69-11    0    $500,000.00
          Day 1: 5   19-03    Day 2: 5   22-08    Day 3: 5   28-00  
        2.  Aaron Martens          Leeds, Ala.            15  59-00    0     $45,000.00
          Day 1: 5   20-07    Day 2: 5   12-11    Day 3: 5   25-14  
        3.  Derek Remitz           Grant, Ala.            15  56-08    0     $40,000.00
          Day 1: 5   12-15    Day 2: 5   17-04    Day 3: 5   26-05  
        4.  Brandon Palaniuk       Rathdrum, Idaho        15  55-07    0     $30,000.00
          Day 1: 5   14-10    Day 2: 5   17-14    Day 3: 5   22-15  
        5.  Brent Chapman          Lake Quivira, Kan.     15  54-08    0     $25,000.00
          Day 1: 5   18-00    Day 2: 5   20-01    Day 3: 5   16-07  
        6.  Boyd Duckett           Demopolis, Ala.        14  53-02    0     $23,000.00
          Day 1: 5   13-12    Day 2: 4   10-09    Day 3: 5   28-13  
        7.  Scott Rook             Little Rock, Ark.      15  48-15    0     $21,500.00
          Day 1: 5   19-06    Day 2: 5   12-05    Day 3: 5   17-04  
        8.  Todd Faircloth         Jasper, Texas          15  47-03    0     $21,000.00
          Day 1: 5   15-02    Day 2: 5   13-14    Day 3: 5   18-03  
        9.  Bobby Lane             Lakeland, Fla.         15  45-09    0     $20,500.00
          Day 1: 5   16-12    Day 2: 5   10-11    Day 3: 5   18-02  
        10. Gary Klein             Weatherford, Texas     15  45-06    0     $20,000.00
          Day 1: 5   12-07    Day 2: 5   17-00    Day 3: 5   15-15  
        11. Michael Iaconelli      Pitts Grove, N.J.      15  43-03    0     $15,000.00
          Day 1: 5   13-01    Day 2: 5   11-09    Day 3: 5   18-09  
        12. Cliff Pace             Petal, Miss.           15  43-03    0     $14,500.00
          Day 1: 5   15-07    Day 2: 5   11-10    Day 3: 5   16-02  
        13. Dean Rojas             Lake Havasu City, Ariz 12  42-12    0     $14,250.00
          Day 1: 2    4-04    Day 2: 5   20-03    Day 3: 5   18-05  
        14. Skeet Reese            Auburn, Calif.         15  42-03    0     $14,000.00
          Day 1: 5   15-01    Day 2: 5   13-10    Day 3: 5   13-08  
        15. Dale Hightower         Sand Springs, Okla.    15  41-14    0     $13,750.00
          Day 1: 5   15-09    Day 2: 5   11-05    Day 3: 5   15-00  
        16. Terry Scroggins        San Mateo, Fla.        15  41-00    0     $13,000.00
          Day 1: 5    9-11    Day 2: 5   13-02    Day 3: 5   18-03  
        17. John Crews             Salem, Va.             15  38-08    0     $12,900.00
          Day 1: 5   13-14    Day 2: 5   11-07    Day 3: 5   13-03  
        18. Kevin Wirth            Crestwood, Ky.         15  38-03    0     $12,800.00
          Day 1: 5   14-02    Day 2: 5   13-01    Day 3: 5   11-00  
        19. Tommy Biffle           Wagoner, Okla.         14  37-11    0     $12,700.00
          Day 1: 5   13-05    Day 2: 4   12-13    Day 3: 5   11-09  
        20. Shaw Grigsby           Gainesville, Fla.      15  37-01    0     $12,600.00
          Day 1: 5    9-03    Day 2: 5   14-07    Day 3: 5   13-07  
        21. Jeff Kriet             Ardmore, Okla.         14  37-00    0     $12,400.00
          Day 1: 5   11-01    Day 2: 4   10-00    Day 3: 5   15-15  
        22. Keith Combs            Del Rio, Texas         15  36-12    0     $12,300.00
          Day 1: 5   13-02    Day 2: 5    8-08    Day 3: 5   15-02  
        23. Morizo Shimizu         Matsugaoka, Japan      15  35-09    0     $12,200.00
          Day 1: 5   10-00    Day 2: 5   12-13    Day 3: 5   12-12  
        24. Greg Vinson            Wetumpka, Ala.         14  30-14    0     $12,100.00
          Day 1: 5   14-03    Day 2: 4    7-03    Day 3: 5    9-08  
        25. Paul Elias             Laurel, Miss.          12  29-03    0     $12,000.00
          Day 1: 5   14-13    Day 2: 5   11-06    Day 3: 2    3-00  
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        Big Bass of Tournament
             Boyd Duckett            Demopolis, Ala.            8-15  $1,000.00
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