The 2025 KFNW Citation Bass Awards are now live, celebrating the anglers who landed the biggest bass of the season across our Tour Events and the KFNW 50/50 Season Long Online Challenge. These awards recognize standout catches submitted during official KFNW competition. (Fish caught during KFNW Opens do not qualify for Citation consideration.)
How Citations Work
A Citation is awarded for any bass meeting the following lengths during a sanctioned KFNW competition event:
- Smallmouth Bass: 19.00 inches or longer
- Largemouth Bass: 20.00 inches or longer
Anglers who earn a Citation receive:
- A KFNW Citation Pin
- A matching Citation Sticker
2025 Citation Highlights
A few fish rose above an already strong field this season:


- Chris Glover — 23.50-inch largemouth caught in the KFNW 50/50 Season Long Online Challenge, the largest largemouth ever recorded in a KFNW competition.
- Andrew Janke — 22.00-inch smallmouth landed during 2025 Tour Event 5 on the Upper Willamette River.
Full Citation Lists
Note: Each angler is listed once per species, showing their longest citation fish of the season. If an angler caught additional citation-sized bass of equal or lesser length, those are not shown here.
Citation Largemouth Bass (20″+)
(Longest fish per angler, ordered from largest to smallest)
23.50″ — Chris Glover
22.50″ — Rich Childs
22.50″ — Corey Carlile
22.25″ — Pat Moore
22.00″ — Robert Motherwell
21.75″ — Geoffrey Linson
21.75″ — Joshua Howard
21.50″ — Andrew Janke
21.50″ — Carlos Craig
21.25″ — Rick Thanstrom
21.25″ — Darrin Roberts
21.25″ — Brandon Hua
21.25″ — Garrett Harrison
21.25″ — Chase Christopherson
21.00″ — Dan Zimmerschied
21.00″ — Riley Treptow
21.00″ — Michael Jarvis
21.00″ — Jon Colpron
21.00″ — Anthony Booth
20.75″ — Jakob Jarvis
20.75″ — Tandi Foil
20.50″ — Chris Williams
20.50″ — Shaun Soule
20.50″ — Derek Sjogren
20.50″ — Ozzy Reorowicz
20.50″ — Keith Mulligan
20.50″ — Marvin Forte
20.50″ — Ryan Flory
20.25″ — Dan Walker
20.25″ — Bryce Reisnaur
20.25″ — Tim Farmer
20.25″ — Cody Cordle
20.00″ — Derek Trautvetter
20.00″ — Carlos Torres
20.00″ — Trey Potts
20.00″ — TJ Osojnicki
20.00″ — Bryan Mays
20.00″ — Brandon Henning
20.00″ — Leo Harris
20.00″ — Jordan Dugger
20.00″ — Ivan Cruz
20.00″ — Jim Cary
20.00″ — John Anderson
Citation Smallmouth Bass (19″+)
(Longest fish per angler, ordered from largest to smallest)
22.00″ — Andrew Janke
21.50″ — Rick Thanstrom
21.50″ — Geoffrey Linson
21.50″ — Michael Jarvis
21.50″ — Joshua Howard
21.50″ — Ryan Flory
21.50″ — Corey Carlile
21.25″ — Keith Mulligan
21.25″ — Brandon Hua
21.00″ — Eric Sherill
21.00″ — Tyler Hittenberger
21.00″ — Garrett Harrison
21.00″ — Justin Hang
21.00″ — Chris Glover
20.75″ — Chris Williams
20.50″ — Jakob Jarvis
20.50″ — Jordan Dugger
20.25″ — Dan Walker
20.25″ — Derek Trautvetter
20.25″ — TJ Osojnicki
20.25″ — Pat Moore
20.25″ — Patrick Kelly
20.25″ — Ed French
20.24″ — Joshua Dugger
20.25″ — David Curtin
20.25″ — Carlos Craig
20.00″ — Riley Treptow
20.00″ — Methea Sapp
20.00″ — John Leonard
20.00″ — Brandon Henning
20.00″ — Tim Farmer
20.00″ — Devn Brown
19.75″ — David Tarshis
19.75″ — Robert Motherwell
19.75″ — Jason McClure
19.75″ — Mark Makiya
19.75″ — Josh Latimer
19.75″ — Jon Colpron
19.75″ — Kevin Amaral
19.50″ — Preston Watkins
19.50″ — Damon Rudisill
19.50″ — Michael Loper
19.50″ — Jeff Dugger
19.50″ — Mike DePeel
19.25″ — Colin Sutton
19.25″ — Bryce Reisnaur
19.25″ — Trey Potts
19.25″ — Tom Milsap
19.25″ — Andrew Larson
19.25″ — Rob Hammond
19.25″ — Marvin Forte
19.25″ — Calvin Dee
19.25″ — Chase Christopherson
19.25″ — Jason Carlson
19.00″ — Citha Mao
19.00″ — Kyle Mallett
19.00″ — Bart Hill
19.00″ — Cody Cordle
19.00″ — Rich Childs
19.00″ — Zane Bullard
