Bemidji State students Luke Gillund and Robby Troje have qualified for Bassmaster’s national championship tournament, which will be held Aug. 10-12 on the home waters of Lake Bemidji.
Gillund, a junior majoring in marketing communications, and Troje, a junior majoring in business administration, qualified for the championship after a second-place finish in the Bassmaster Wild Card Event, June 8-10 on Alabama’s Lay Lake. The duo was in 58th place overall after the first day’s weigh-in, then rocketed to 10th place after the second day on their way to a runner-up finish.
Gillund said the team switched tactics and fished trees and stumps on an offshore ledge to improve their standing on the second and third days. They mainly used a crankbait, one of the most commonly used bass lures, and a shaky head jig to catch their fish. On Friday, the crankbait netted Gillund a double catch, his first ever, and on Saturday the shaky head landed the event’s largest catch — a 6 pound, 13 oz. largemouth that won the Bassmaster Big Bass Award for the tournament, more than a pound and a half heavier than the next-largest fish.
“To qualify for the national championship and for it to be in our backyard is awesome,” Gillund and Troje said in a press release. “We can see the lakes from our school — that’ll be a neat experience.”
Gillund and Troje will join fellow Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ fishing duo of Thor and Luke Swanson, who qualified earlier this spring at the Midwest Regional, at the national championships in August.