Watch Bradley Roy Catch his $25,000 Heavy Hitters Bass - Major League Fishing
Watch Bradley Roy Catch his $25,000 Heavy Hitters Bass
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Watch Bradley Roy Catch his $25,000 Heavy Hitters Bass

April 11, 2022 • Bass Pro Tour

TYLER, Texas – When Bradley Roy returned to Lake Palestine for Group A’s second day of competition at General Tire Heavy Hitters Presented by Bass Pro Shops, his goal was to catch enough scorable bass to make the Knockout Round. He started the day with the Group A Qualifying Round big bass, a 6-pound, 9-ounce largemouth that he caught during the first day of competition, and Roy fully expected another MLF pro to catch a fish that would top that on Monday. Lucky for Roy, he was wrong. That 6-pounder earned Roy a $25,000 big bass bonus and he earned a spot in the Heavy Hitters Knockout Round, where he has a shot at a $50,000 big bass bonus.