The Major League Fishing Toyota Series kicked off its tournament on March 10, 2026, at the scenic Lake of the Ozarks, featuring a competitive field of 74 anglers. Anglers faced a mix of conditions that tested their skills while offering a promising start to the event at PB2.
Current water and air temperatures were factors throughout the day, influencing performance on the water. Despite the varying conditions, Chad Satterlee triumphed, securing first place with an impressive catch that totaled 19 pounds and 9 ounces. "It's been a good day out there. The lake is fishing well, and I'm glad to be on top after Day 1," said Satterlee after the weigh-in.
Following closely behind was Joe Bennett, who finished in second place with a total weight of 18 pounds and 15 ounces. Out of his successful catch, Bennett also managed to reel in the tournament's biggest bass, weighing 5 pounds and 12 ounces. "Catching the big bass was a thrill. It definitely made my day even better," Bennett remarked.

Race Results
Race Results
Race Results
Harmon Marien rounded out the top three, finishing with five keepers that weighed in at 18 pounds and 2 ounces. Marien stated, "I feel good about where I'm at and am looking forward to what tomorrow brings. This lake has so much potential."
The stakes are high as each angler aims for not only the title but also the valuable experience and networking opportunities that come with the Major League Fishing Toyota Series. The strong turnout of participants underscores the event's popularity as a premier fishing competition.

Championship Implications
Championship Implications
As competitors prepare for Day 2, strategies will be adjusted and fine-tuned based on today's outcomes. Anglers are eager to capitalize on their current standings while also challenging their peers for the top positions.
What remains to be seen is whether Satterlee can maintain his lead, or if others will rise to take the crown as the tournament progresses. Lake of the Ozarks has a reputation for being a dynamic fishing environment and with tomorrow's competition, anglers will need to stay sharp and adaptable.
As the tournament unfolds, the excitement continues to build both for the anglers and the fans following their progress on the water. The next days promise fierce competition and thrilling fishing action as the 2026 Major League Fishing Toyota Series at Lake of the Ozarks continues.

