The final event of the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Presented by Fuel Me season, the Tackle Warehouse TITLE Presented by Mercury, features the top 48 pros in the standings, plus last year’s TITLE champ and the Angler of the Year. They’ll all compete on the St. Lawrence River out of Massena, New York, for a guaranteed check and a $200,000 top prize. The tournament will take place with a hybrid format featuring five-bass limits as well as rounds and zeroed weights.
The event takes place Aug. 16-21, starting with four days of Qualifying Rounds with Group A fishing on Day 1 and Day 3 and Group B fishing on Day 2 and Day 4. The winner of each group will move straight to the Championship Round, with pros second through 10th from each group heading to the Knockout Round on Day 5 where the weights are zeroed from previous rounds. In the Knockout Round, the top eight will move on to the Championship Round. In the Championship Round – the sixth and final day of competition – the weights are zeroed and the pro with the biggest five-bass limit at the end of the day will be the TITLE champion.
Here’s who will be slugging it out with smallmouth on the St. Lawrence.
1. Michael Neal – Dayton, Tennessee (2021 AOY)
106. Jimmy Washam – Stantonville, Tennessee (2021 TITLE winner)
2. Justin Lucas – Guntersville, Alabama
3. Spencer Shuffield – Hot Springs, Arkansas
4. Josh Butler – Hayden, Alabama
5. Matt Becker – Finleyville, Pennsylvania
6. Nick LeBrun – Bossier City, Louisiana
7. Mitch Crane – Columbus, Mississippi
8. John Hunter – Shelbyville, Kentucky
9. Dakota Ebare – Brookeland, Texas
10. Jacob Wall – New Hope, Alabama
11. Justin Cooper – Zwolle, Louisiana
12. Grae Buck – Green Lane, Pennsylvania
13. Skeet Reese – Auburn, California
14. Nick Hatfield – Greenville, Tennessee
15. Josh Bragg – Fayetteville, Georgia
16. John Cox – DeBary, Florida
17. Jacopo Gallelli – Horton, Alabama
18. Chris Lane – Guntersville, Alabama
19. Evan Barnes – Dardanelle, Arkansas
20. Ron Nelson – Berrien Springs, Michigan
21. Kyle Cortiana – Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
22. Mark Rose – Wynne, Arkansas
23. Kurt Mitchell – Milford, Delaware
24. Wesley Strader – Spring City, Tennessee
25. Jim Moynagh – Shakopee, Minnesota
26. Cole Floyd – Leesburg, Ohio
27. Alex Davis – Albertville, Alabama
28. Corey Neece – Bristol, Tennessee
29. Braxton Setzer – Wetumpka, Alabama
30. Casey Scanlon – Eldon, Missouri
31. Brian Latimer – Belton, S.C.
32. Jeff Reynolds – Calera, Oklahoma
33. David Walker – Sevierville, Tennessee
34. Chad Warren – Sand Springs, Oklahoma
35. Derrick Snavely – Piney Flats, Tennessee
36. Martin Villa – Charlottesville, Virginia
37. Joey Cifuentes – Clinton, Arkansas
38. Bobby Lane – Lakeland, Florida
39. Jason Reyes – Huffman, Texas
40. Joshua Weaver – Macon, Georgia
41. Andrew Loberg – Rocklin, California
42. Jon Canada – Helena, Alabama
43. Barron Adams – Mineral Bluff, Georgia
44. Jared McMillan – Clewiston, Florida
45. Brett Hite – Phoenix, Arizona
46. Phillip Dutra – Guntersville, Alabama
47. Blake Hall – Rogersville, Alabama
48. Lane Olson – Forest Grove, Oregon
49. Tom Monsoor – La Crosse, Wis.
50. Andy Newcomb – Camdenton, Missouri (added because John Cox will miss the event)
You can find full tournament details here, as well as all the details needed to attend the event. In addition to hours of live-streamed fishing, a kids fishing derby, fireworks, live music and more will headline Saturday’s weigh-in. Plus, the MLF Fishing and Outdoor Expo takes place Saturday and Sunday, with a chance to win a Polaris Sportsman 570, see the latest gear and meet the pros.