BRENHAM ANGLERS HONORED
Brenham High School’s Logan Schwartz and Clayton Schwartz have been named the Texas High School Bass Associations’ Houston Division – Anglers of the Year.
Logan and Clayton had a first-place finish on Sam Rayburn and two second place finishes, on Lake Livingston and Lake Houston.

According to the THSBA: “The anglers like to spend lots of time on the water learning what baits worked the best. Trusting their gut and learning from their boat captain helped. Logan likes to fish slow. While Clayton is a moving bait fan. Combing these two completely different techniques can be tricky. In the end the slower technique produced the best for them. They would start each morning with a prayer and making sure the lucky hats were in the boat.”
The two will be splitting a $1000 scholarship.
Also, Logan Schwartz was honored with being named as “Honorable Mention” to the 2020 Bassmaster High School All-State Fishing Team. Only 6 anglers from the state of Texas were chosen for this honor based on their accomplishments during the 2019 calendar year.
Per the Bassmaster website: “The All-State selection and honorable mention are a high honor, not only in recognition of the recipients’ fishing skills, but just as importantly, their scholastic, conservation and community service achievements. To be considered for the All-State Fishing Team, a student must have been nominated by a parent, coach, teacher or other school official. Students enrolled in grades 10-12 with a current-year grade point average of 2.5 or higher were eligible.”
The Brenham Anglers are hopeful that they will be able to complete the fishing season this summer with Regionals and State tournaments as THSBA has been doing everything they can to finish it out.

