Despite the unexpected win, Greico’s narrow advantage didn’t come easy on Day 2, with the Florida pro reeling in a 3-pounder in the last 10 minutes to finish the day on top.
“This win feels good, a little anticlimactic, but I’ll take a win where I can get a win,” said Greico. “On Day 2, I just tried to stay calm the whole day because I knew if I could get five fish in the boat I would have the weight I needed.”
Greico said he spent both days of competition flipping matted grass in the back of Mattawoman Creek.
“I won a BFL on Okeechobee, and caught every single fish punching,” said Greico. “At the Harris Chain, I spent the final day flipping. Ultimately, all three of my wins have come with the big stick, so it’s definitely been good to me. If there’s a flipping bite, then I’m happy.”
While Greico said he caught one keeper on a white frog, every other fish was caught punching a 1 ½-ounce Epic Tungsten Flipping Weight and a Googan Bandito Bug in Bama Bug on 65-pound braid. Greico said he fished with a 13 Fishing Concept A2 in the 8.3:1 gear ratio and a prototype 13 Fishing Muse Black rod.
“On Day 2 I was able to find the same fish I ended up catching the first day of practice, but I got maybe three bites,” said Greico. “I just figured if I went back in there and exploited the area I might come up with something. One of the fish I hooked was a 4-pounder, so I knew that the quality was there.
“There’s a lot of matted grass right now, but a lot of it tapers off, or there’s not a good canopy. The mats I was targeting had a good canopy and I think that was really key.”
The top 10 pros on the Potomac River finished:
2nd: Ron Nelson, Berrien Springs, Mich., 10 bass, 32-7, $15,436
3rd: Chase Serafin, White Lake, Michigan, 10 bass, 27-1, $12,563
4th: Bryan Schmitt, Deale, Md., 10 bass, 26-13, $9,636
5th: Jim Vitaro, Wooster, Ohio, 10 bass, 26-10, $8,673
6th: Todd Langford, Great Falls, Va., 10 bass, 26-5, $7,709
7th: Grae Buck, Green Lane, Pa., 10 bass, 26-3, $6,745
8th: Connor MacDougall, Cape Coral, Fla., 10 bass, 25-11, $5,782
9th: Jacob Powroznik, North Prince George, Va., 10 bass, 25-11, $4,818
10th: Britt Myers, Lake Wylie, S.C., 10 bass, 25-11, $3,854
Chase Serafin of White Lake, Michigan, took home an extra $1,000 as the highest finishing Phoenix MLF Bonus member. Boaters are eligible to win up to an extra $35,000 per event in each Toyota Series tournament if all requirements are met. More information on the Phoenix MLF Bonus contingency program can be found at PhoenixBassBoats.com.
Stephen Hosken of Barrington, New Hampshire, won the Strike King Co-angler Division with a two-day total of 10 bass weighing 23 pounds, 14 ounces. Stephen took home the top prize package worth $33,500, including a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury outboard motor.
The top 10 Strike King co-anglers on the Potomac River finished:
2nd: Luke Shrader, Monticello, Ky., 10 bass, 20-1, $4,986
3rd: Anthony Bell Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio, 10 bass, 19-13, $3,868
4th: Cooper Jett, Norton Shores, Mich., 10 bass, 19-13, $3,385
5th: Alex Bradley, Wellford, S.C., nine bass, 19-3, $2,901
6th: Jacob Rice, Osceola Mills, Pa., 10 bass, 18-14, $2,418
7th: Rumnea Kelly, Boyds, Md., eight bass, 18-14, $1,934
8th: Anthony Buzzeo, Bel Alton, Md., 10 bass, 18-13, $1,692
9th: Adam Lester, Huddleston, Va., nine bass, 18-1, $1,451
10th: Logan Kaplon, Rural Valley, Pa., seven bass, 17-14, $1,209
The Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats at Potomac River was hosted by the Charles County Board of Commissioners. It was the third and final regular-season event for the Toyota Series Northern Division. The next event for the top 25 anglers in the Toyota Series Northern Division AOY standings will be the Toyota Series Championship at Table Rock Lake, Nov. 2-4, in Branson, Missouri. For a complete schedule of events, visit MajorLeagueFishing.com.
The 2023 Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats consists of six divisions – Central, Northern, Plains, Southern, Southwestern and the Western Division Presented by Tackle Warehouse – each holding three regular-season events, along with the International and Wild Card divisions. Anglers who fish in any of the six divisions or the Wild Card division and finish in the top 25 will qualify for the no-entry-fee Toyota Series Championship for a shot at winning up to $235,000 and a qualification to REDCREST V. The winning Strike King co-angler at the championship earns a new Phoenix 518 Pro bass boat with a 115-horsepower Mercury outboard. The 2023 Toyota Series Championship will be held Nov. 2-4 on Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri, and is hosted by ExploreBranson.com.
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