HIGHLIGHTS: Championship Round of REDCREST Powered by OPTIMA Lithium
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HIGHLIGHTS: Championship Round of REDCREST Powered by OPTIMA Lithium

March 17, 2024 • Bass Pro Tour

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Check out some of the MLFNOW! live stream highlights for the Championship Round of Bass Pro Shops REDCREST Powered by OPTIMA Lithium

Dustin Connell resumed his winning ways on Championship Sunday. Although weights were zeroed, the momentum he carried from winning the Knockout Round couldn’t be topped as became the first two-time REDCREST champion, winning the title with 28 bass weighing 83 pounds on the final day. Connell won by a 30-15 margin over second-place angler Alton Jones Jr. who caught 19 bass for 52-2, followed by Ron Nelson in third with 12 bass weighing 39-9.