Neal Earns Second Career Win at MLF Bass Pro Tour Minn Kota Stage Seven Presented by Humminbird at the St. Lawrence River
Pro Michael Neal of Dayton, Tennessee, won the final regular-season event of the 2024 Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour season - the Minn Kota Stage Seven at the St. Lawrence River Presented by Humminbird, and earned the top payout of $100,000. (Photo: Business Wire)
Pro Michael Neal of Dayton, Tennessee, won the final regular-season event of the 2024 Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour season - the Minn Kota Stage Seven at the St. Lawrence River Presented by Humminbird, and earned the top payout of $100,000. (Photo: Business Wire)

Dayton, Tennessee pro catches 28 bass weighing 88-14 to clinch victory and earn $100,000 top prize

MASSENA, N.Y., August 12, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The mighty St. Lawrence River provided a fitting end to the 2024 Major League Fishing (MLF) Bass Pro Tour season at Minn Kota Stage Seven Presented by Humminbird – a season full of drama and excitement, new winners and superstars adding to their résumés. Ultimately, after a back-and-forth third-period slugfest between pros Michael Neal of Dayton, Tennessee, and Shelbyville, Kentucky’s John Hunter, Neal sealed the deal with 28 bass for 88 pounds, 14 ounces. His margin of victory over Hunter was 15-3, but the final day was much closer than the final SCORETRACKER® would indicate.

Hunter led for much of the day, trading blows and the lead with Neal before Neal hit another gear. The final hour saw the eventual winner catch six bass for 17-2 to put it away. The win marks Neal's first since the 2021 season finale on Lake St. Clair and comes after many close calls, including two runner-up finishes this season.

Neal finished the year strong with the win and joined the exclusive list of two-time Bass Pro Tour winners. Both of his victories came on famed northern smallmouth fisheries and both were Stage Seven events.

Link to Hi-Res Photo of Stage Seven Winner Michael Neal
Link to HD Video – Fish-Catch Highlights of Championship Round on the St. Lawrence River
Link to Afternoon Photo Gallery of Stage Seven Championship Round Highlights

With 15 regular season Bass Pro Tour Top 10s (second only to three-time Angler of the Year Jacob Wheeler), it's surprising that this is only Neal's second win. The Championship Round experience paid off as he sealed the victory, and Neal was as relieved as anyone.

"It's been a long time coming," he said. "Today was starting to feel like the Chowan River (at Stage Five), where I got out to a big lead, and it slipped away from me. I've had a ton of seconds in my career and felt like I was on that path again. When I won the last event in 2021, I won the first event of the 2022 season on the [Tackle Warehouse] Invitationals, and hopefully I can get on another hot streak like that."

This win here is special to Neal as he was able to clinch his first major title, the 2021 Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Angler of the Year, on these same waters. It also cements him as a certified smallmouth specialist after claiming his previous win on Michigan's Lake St. Clair.

"I won my first AOY title right here on the same spot," he said on the MLFNOW! broadcast. "This place will always be special to me. Growing up on Lake Chickamauga, if I caught a smallmouth, it was by accident. I've never considered myself a smallmouth fisherman, and I never thought I'd win a smallmouth tournament once, let alone twice."