Todd Faircloth Wins at Amistad
Mark Jeffreys
Del Rio, TX – With the fishing at this week’s fourth stop cut a day short due to Thursday’s weather-related cancellation, strategies were somewhat amended as the entire field of 109 anglers fished through Saturday – skipping Friday’s usual 50-man cut. Sight fishing gave way to the deep jigs and swimbaits as a result of the north wind and, well, the fact that there wasn’t mass of big fish up shallow.

In the end, it became a catch-everything-you-can styled event where the lead board saw all but two of Friday’s opening round be flushed out and start their drive home a day early. 

Ultimately it was Jasper, TX pro Todd Faircloth, coming from 10th place, who was able to make the most of the shortened week by catching 76-15 over three days to earn the $100,000 top prize and his second Elite Series title. Read More
 
Faircloth Stages Final-Day Rally To Claim Win At Amistad
ESPN Outdoors
Lone Star State? From a professional bass-fishing perspective, maybe Texas should be called the Comeback State.

Pulling a page from the book that Paul Elias wrote a week earlier at Falcon Lake, native Texan Todd Faircloth caught 29-06 on the final day of the weather-shortened Amistad Bassmaster Elite Series and rallied all the way from 9th place to his second career Elite win. His 3-day total of 76-15 gave him a 12-ounce margin of victory. Read More

 
A Magic Tree
ESPN Outdoors

Updated: April 14, 2008, 12:45 PM ET

DEL RIO, Texas — In placing fourth last year at Lake Amistad, Todd Faircloth found what he calls "a magic tree." It did him one better Sunday in the Bassmaster Elite Series Battle on the Border presented by Mahindra Tractors.

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