Davis Dialed in Heading to Knockout Round - Major League Fishing
Davis Dialed in Heading to Knockout Round
5y • Mason Prince • Bass Pro Tour
GALLERY: Anglers crack the code on Kissimmee Chain
19h • Phoenix Moore, Tyler Brinks • Bass Pro Tour
GALLERY: Heavy Hitters action continues on Kissimmee Chain
19h • Phoenix Moore, Tyler Brinks • Bass Pro Tour
Coulter frogs his way to lead on Day 1 at Heavy Hitters, Salzman’s 9-3 earns him $10,000
1d • Tyler Brinks • Bass Pro Tour
Bass Pro Tour, Heavy Hitters, Day 1 – Post Game (5/18/2024)
1d • Bass Pro Tour
Bass Pro Tour MLFNOW! live stream, Heavy Hitters Day 1 (5/18/2024)
1d • Bass Pro Tour
HIGHLIGHTS: Heavy Hitters Qualifying Day 1, Group A
1d • Bass Pro Tour
GALLERY: Foundation laid for Heavy Hitters anglers
1d • Phoenix Moore, Tyler Brinks • Bass Pro Tour
GALLERY: Heavy Hitters is underway on the Kissimmee Chain
1d • Phoenix Moore, Tyler Brinks • Bass Pro Tour
THEIR STORY: Lee Rose Koza’s lifetime fishing journey started in the family tackle shop
3d • High School Fishing
Heavy Hitters set to provide fresh look at Florida
3d • Mitchell Forde • Bass Pro Tour
FantasyFishing.com Insider: Everything you need to know for Heavy Hitters
5d • Mitchell Forde • Fantasy Fishing
PATTERN INSIDE THE PATTERN: Birge’s Eufaula win came on ‘forgotten’ cover near takeoff 
1w • Dave Landahl • Bass Pro Tour
One fish for $100K – General Tire Heavy Hitters all-star event set to compete on Kissimmee Chain next week
1w • MLF • Press Releases
Top 10 baits and patterns: Old-school dominates at Eufaula
1w • Tyler Brinks • Bass Pro Tour

Davis Dialed in Heading to Knockout Round

Image for Davis Dialed in Heading to Knockout Round
Mark Davis slides on by with a thumbs up. Photo by Phoenix Moore
April 12, 2019 • Mason Prince • Bass Pro Tour

DAYTON, Tenn. – As Zack Birge lit up SCORETRACKER™ on his way to a record-breaking day in Elimination Round 2 of the Econo Lodge Stage Four Presented by Winn Grips, there was another angler who was having an even more impressive day. Soon-to-be Professional Bass Fishing Hall of Famer Mark Davis racked up 64 pounds, 15 ounces on Friday, the highest weight of the round, on his way to a third-place finish.

Finding the Fish

Davis began his Elimination Round in 23rd place and outside of the Top 20. It was a slow Shotgun Round for Davis, but he was able to find a winning pattern today.

“The first day it was a lot slower going because the fish were really scattered,” Davis recalled. “That was a lot different today because they were all piled up and I was able run into a big group of them.”

That big group of fish added up to 42 for Davis, which pushed his two-day total to 59 bass for 93-7. While his average weight per fish was not as high as he would have liked—just under 1 pound, 8 ounces—it was not his strategy to target smaller fish.

“I was fishing a big-fish bait in big-fish places,” Davis revealed. “These male bass have moved up to the banks. The water level keeps changing and I keep fishing big flat areas, but I can’t figure out where the big females are. I haven’t caught a big fish all week, but I’ve caught a lot of them.”

No Stranger to Knockout Round

Saturday will be Davis’ third Knockout Round in four stages (he missed the cut in North Carolina), and he hopes to have a better showing this go-around. He has yet to find himself in a Championship Round, but the way he’s catching fish, the 55-year-old likes his odds better than he did in Stage One and Two.                               

“You never know what’s going to happen,” Davis said. “The good news is that this stage is different than Florida and Texas. In those two stages when I was in the Knockout Round, I just ran out of fish. Luckily, here in Tennessee I’m not out of fish. I still have some areas I think I can catch them. I have a lot of confidence going into Saturday. Everyone is catching fish and I think it will take at least 50 pounds to make it to Sunday.”

While he is not the oldest angler on the Bass Pro Tour, it’s no secret he is one of the most banged up. Multiple surgeries have left Davis moving a little slower than he used to a few years ago, and that can take a toll when you spend as much time on the water as the Arkansas pro.

“Getting older, the part I struggle with most is the physicality,” Davis explained. “I certainly know how to catch fish, you just have to feel good and get in a zone. If you feel good physically you make good decisions, you think clearer, and good things happen.”

Davis and the rest of the Top 40 anglers will compete Saturday morning in the Knockout Round. As weights reset, only the Top 10 pros will move on to the Championship Round. Coverage begins with SCORETRACKER on MajorLeagueFishing.com at 7:30 a.m. ET with the MLF NOW! live stream begins at 10 a.m. ET.

Watch Live Now!