Palaniuk claims sixth Bassmaster Elite win at Lake Okeechobee
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"It's so crazy how things happen for a reason," Palaniuk said of a slow day that tested his resolve. "This morning, me and (seventh-place
"I don't wish that upon anyone, but if he would have caught those, I would have been sweating bullets. I could not get a bite, and then I just kept sticking with it and picking off one here and there."
Starting strong with a third-place, first-round limit of 23-7, the pro from
On Semifinal Saturday, the fish shied from the previous days' pressure. Enduring a few painful losses and a close call that sent a big crankbait colliding with his face (no serious injury), Palaniuk caught 23 pounds and expanded his lead to an 18-3 advantage over Day 1 leader
Palaniuk, a two-time Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year, endured a stingy Day 4 and sealed the deal with a final-round limit of 14-3. Edging
All week, Palaniuk has camped in a small stretch of the
"I think the biggest thing was this spot had deep water and spawning areas nearby and it allowed those fish to funnel through and replenish every day," Palaniuk said. "The structure set up right for them to position and funnel into there.
"In the back of that trough was a flat that came off the bank. That created an area where those big females could get sun, and there was tons of bait that they could feed on."
The final round started slowly for Palaniuk, as the early afternoon found him with only four fish for less than 10 pounds. Losing a key fish sent him huddling to his deck, but Palaniuk recomposed himself, got back to work and ended his day with a 5 1/2-pounder that crushed his Clutch The Boss glidebait.
After the first day's weigh-in, Palaniuk noted that he cycled through a wide array of baits to determine what would trigger the fish. As the week went on, he dialed in a few key performers, including the Megabass Kanata jerkbait, a prototype Megabass crankbait and the hulking Megabass Big M 4.0.
He also caught fish on a KGB glidebait, a Neko-rigged green-pumpkin Zoom Magnum
Reviewing this week's accomplishment, Palaniuk said marking a half dozen Elite victories has stoked his fire for future achievement.
"We're not done yet," Palaniuk said. "I'm 15 years into it; I figure I have at least that many more. I feel like we're just getting started."
Hailing from
Adding 23-3 on Semifinal Saturday, Garrett rose to fourth before closing the event with a final limit of 23-5. Coming off a fourth-place finish at last week's FXR Pro Fish Bassmaster Elite at
"This Florida swing has been absolutely unbelievable," Garrett said. "Most of the time when I'm in Florida I take a righthand turn, and I was supposed to take a left, but every decision I've made the past two weeks has been the right one."
Garrett fished a black and blue Strike King Hack Attack Swim Jig with a Strike King Rage Scounbug trailer and a
Fujita did most of his work in the
"I fished the canal because I practiced in the lake and everything had changed (from his previous visit in 2023)," Fujita said. "I found my fish on Livescope and fished a jighead minnow with a Jackall Driftfry and Deps Sakamata Shad.
Palaniuk won the
Garrett leads the Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings with 204 points.
As part of the Yamaha Power Pay program, Palaniuk earned an additional
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