 Well Thursday and Friday all led to this championship Saturday for the college bassmaster anglers on Lake Bemidji. Jacob Fouts and Jake Lee of Bryan College inserted themselves at the top of the leaderboard each day. Could someone finally dethrone them on day three at Paul Bunyan Park or should they get out the brooms with a clean sweep? Well they picked up right where they left off. 15 pounds and six ounces of five bass netted for the final way and that kept them in front of Floyd and McNeil of Bethel College. Just over three powers a three-day grand total for the winners. 49 pounds and 15 ounces and their crowd as a new college national champions. This feels amazing this is what we've been looking forward to all year long. To be able to come here and perform it feels absolutely amazing. It was a whole lot harder today and it took us until like 1.30 to catch a limit and that's a whole lot later than we'd liked it to be but it's alright. Well just a little down the leaderboard BSU's own Thor and Mitch Swanson finished the tournament ninth overall after placing in the top five each of the first two days. The dynamic duo pulled in 29 pounds and nine ounces total five pounds and 14 ounces on Saturday to complete the run in their home city. This caliber of anglers these kids are really good so anytime you can get inside the top 10 at a national championship you really you really can't complain at all. Obviously we're hoping is gonna go a little bit better but it's still a good week and be able to drive 500 feet from our house to the ramp and then come in here fishing familiar water fishing familiar techniques and then seeing every ounce here I was not expecting this many people to show up to a tournament especially a bass tournament in northern Minnesota. So congrats to all those team here's look at the top five. Bethel puts three in the top five and of course the Swanson brothers come in ninth at 33 pounds and five ounces total. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public