2025 KFNW Citation Bass Awards

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

View All the Citation Award Winners

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