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Moncks Corner Angler Wins Major League Fishing Tournament Despite Boat Trouble

Gary Elsey reels in 26-pound catch and $2,960 prize after motor failure forces mid-day strategy shift

Boater Gary Elsey of Moncks Corner, South Carolina, caught a total of five bass weighing 26 pounds, 10 ounces, to win the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on Santee Cooper Lakes. (CREDIT: Major League Fishing)

MONCKS CORNER, S.C. – A Moncks Corner angler overcame mechanical trouble on the water Saturday to take home a major win at a regional fishing tournament on the Santee Cooper Lakes.

Gary Elsey, of Moncks Corner, who competed in the boating division, landed five bass weighing a total of 26 pounds, 10 ounces to win the Major League Fishing (MLF) Phoenix Bass Fishing League event, earning $2,960 in the process. The tournament, hosted by the Clarendon County Chamber of Commerce, marked the second stop of the season for the South Carolina Division.


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Elseyโ€™s victory came with an unexpected twist.

After starting the day on the lower lake and catching a few fish, Elsey made a move around 9:30 a.m.โ€”only for his motor to fail.

โ€œI ran to the lower lake and caught some fish on stumps and then made a move and my motor blew up,โ€ Elsey said. โ€œI just started fishing for some bed fish. We stayed right there in the same little area and caught some fish off of the bed.โ€

With no way to relocate, Elsey adjusted his strategy and committed to fishing the same spot for the remainder of the day.

โ€œI told my co-angler, โ€˜Well, this is it. This is where weโ€™re going to fish for the dayโ€ฆ so letโ€™s just have a good time,โ€™โ€ he said.

Despite the setback, Elsey found success using a drop-shot rig paired with a green pumpkin and candy red trick worm, ultimately catching 11 keepers throughout the tournament.

Weather conditions also played a role, with a recent cold front pushing fish away before warmer overnight temperatures brought them back into shallower areas.

Even after securing a strong catch, Elsey faced another challengeโ€”getting back to weigh-in.

Tournament rules required him to find another competitor for a ride, and fellow angler Cecil Wolfe of Summerton stepped in to help, sacrificing valuable fishing time.

โ€œI thank Cecil Wolfe for coming and getting me, because he lost an hour of fishing time to help me,โ€ Elsey said.

Wolfe still managed a strong finish, placing third overall.

The tournament also featured a strong showing from Berkeley County anglers. Wade Grooms of Bonneau finished tied for fourth with five bass weighing 25 pounds, 8 ounces, earning $585.

Another Moncks Corner angler, Mark Hutson, placed ninth with a five-bass total of 20 pounds, 10 ounces, earning $420. Goose Creekโ€™s J.W. Smith rounded out the top 10 with five bass weighing 19 pounds, 14 ounces, taking home $410.

The event is part of a larger statewide series, with anglers competing for points toward the Angler of the Year race and a chance to qualify for regional and national championship tournaments later this year.

For Elsey, the win was a testament to adaptabilityโ€”and a reminder that even when things go wrong, success can still be within reach.

According to the MFL, Jason Ries, of Columbia, won the co-angler division and the top prize of $1,480 Saturday after bringing three bass to the scale that totaled 10 pounds, 15 ounces.