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Paul Williams of Rogers and Casey Odle of Siloam Springs teamed up on Friday to win the annual New Year's Day Polar Bear bass tournament at Beaver Lake with five largemouth bass totaling 19.48 pounds.

The pair used crank baits and jigs with twin-tailed trailers along the face of bluffs, the ends of bluffs and along chunk-rock banks.

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Oops, those were the results from last year, here's this year:

Kelly Greer of Harrison and Jeff Epley of Berryville weighed five bass totaling 17 pounds even on Saturday to win the annual Polar Bear bass tournament held on Beaver Lake. They won $1,000.

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I saw that in the paper yesterday. They certainly had better luck Saturday than we did Friday. I boated two big white bass and had three other bites from around 6:30 till about 12:30. My regular BOTB partner had a co-worker with him in his boat and they got a 3# wally and two green fish. My whites came on an underspin and a 110Jr. Lost a good fish on the jerkbait, missed one on a wobble head and had another one bite the wobble that I never touched. The other boat was mostly fishing RK's and jerks. I tried the vertical jigging the bait balls in front of PC marina on the way in for a few minutes with no success. Water temp was 53 give or take and clear around PC and very clear up towards Rocky Branch. With the wind predicted for this next Saturday I'm probably gonna stay off the big water and head to RR with the fly rod. 

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15 hours ago, Quillback said:

Oops, those were the results from last year, here's this year:

Kelly Greer of Harrison and Jeff Epley of Berryville weighed five bass totaling 17 pounds even on Saturday to win the annual Polar Bear bass tournament held on Beaver Lake. They won $1,000.

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Jeff’s on a roll he won the OAK Outdoors two day tournament on TR a few weeks ago . Beat some tough competition in the TR tournament and I’m sure they beat some tough sticks Saturday too. 

Gone but not forgotten Martin Ford

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