Fishing News - 1/22/04
From Operation BASS
MCCALL CRUISES TO LEAD IN $6.8 MILLION WAL-MART FLW TOUR SEASON OPENER ON
LAKE OKEECHOBEE
CLEWISTON, Fla. (Jan. 22, 2004) By all accounts, the Wal-Mart FLW Tour
season opener presented by EverStart Batteries on Lake Okeechobee this week is a
tournament for the record books. Veteran pro Larry Nixon from Bee Branch, Ark.,
set the pace Wednesday with the heaviest Lake Okeechobee catch in tour history
28 pounds, 6 ounces and Chris McCall of Jasper, Texas, followed suite
with a 27-pound, 3-ounce limit. McCall then added five more bass weighing 19
pounds, 3 ounces to his impressive catch to take the lead Thursday with an
opening round total of 10 bass weighing 46 pounds, 6 ounces.
I hooked one right before weigh-in that about pulled me into the water,
said McCall, whose two-day catch ranks as the third heaviest opening-round total
in FLW Tour history. It was a giant, but it pulled off. My partner told me
that I would have probably set the FLW Tour record had I landed it.
McCall caught most of his fish Thursday using a 1/2-ounce white and chartreuse
Gambler spinnerbait that he was burning through clear water patches over shell
beds, which was a change from Wednesday when he was flipping a Gambler Craw to
thick grass.
This lake is just incredible, he said. You can catch 7-, 8-, 9-,
10-pound fish on any catch. Its just phenomenal.
Phenomenal is right. More bass are being brought to the scale this year than in
any previous FLW Tour stop on Lake Okeechobee, a tribute to the massive lakes
stature as one of the worlds premier bass fisheries. So far, 3,104 bass
weighing a total of 6,227 pounds have been weighed in, smashing the previous
record of 2,568 bass weighing 4,862 pounds, 7 ounces set in 2002 by a field of
175 pros and 175 co-anglers. More than 99 percent of the bass were released
alive, thanks in part to an all-new, state-of-the-art Crestliner release boat
that will be used at every FLW Tour stop in 2004.
A record 336 limits were weighed in by Pro Division anglers Wednesday and
Thursday, surpassing the previous FLW Tour opening round record of 334 set in
2002 by a field of 175 pros on New Yorks Lake Champlain.
This is shaping up to be a truly amazing tournament from many
perspectives, said Tournament Director Bill Taylor. We knew we had a
record-setting season prepared in terms of payouts, and we knew we had the best
anglers in the world competing, but to start out like this is just incredible. I
hope it is a sign of things to come.
Nixon (10 bass, 39 pounds, 4 ounces); Billy Bowen Jr. of Ocala, Fla. (10 bass,
38 pounds, 10 ounces); Shinichi Fukae of Osaka, Japan (10 bass, 38 pounds, 2
ounces); and Dave Lefebre of Union City, Pa. (10 bass, 37 pounds, 6 ounces)
rounded out the top five pros.
Robert Kimbrough of Vero Beach, Fla., added five bass weighing 21 pounds, 2
ounces to his opening day catch of five bass weighing 7 pounds, 6 ounces to jump
from 49th into the Co-angler Division lead with a two-day total of 10 bass
weighing 28 pounds, 8 ounces. His impressive catch was the second heaviest limit
of the day, just 1 ounce behind pro Dean Rojas of Grand Saline, Texas, who
jumped from 33rd to eighth Thursday with five bass weighing 21 pounds, 3 ounces
added to his opening day limit of 15 pounds. Kimbrough caught his heavyweight
limit while fishing behind pro Randy Alexander who finished 117th with 10 bass
weighing 19 pounds, 3 ounces.
I was throwing a Zoom Fluke and Senko in open water around one stickup,
said Kimbrough, who is fishing his first FLW Tour event. I was dead sticking
the baits, just throwing them in and letting them sit.
Alex Ormand of Bessemer City, N.C. (eight bass, 25 pounds, 4 ounces); Ken Murphy
of Meridian, Miss. (10 bass, 22 pounds, 3 ounces); Ken Keirsey of Owasso, Okla.
(10 bass, 21 pounds, 13 ounces); and Simon Morrow of Alexander City, Ala. (10
bass, 21 pounds, 6 ounces) rounded out the top five co-anglers.
Other notable finishes among co-anglers are Kim Bain from Queensland, Australia,
who finished 133rd with six bass weighing 7 pounds, 8 ounces, and Michi Oba of
Tokyo, who is the highest co-angler finisher among a contingent of eight anglers
from Japan. He finished 40th with seven bass weighing 14 pounds, 2 ounces. Sgt.
1st Class Joe Van Cleave, an Army Ranger who recently returned from tours of
duty in Afghanistan and Iraq, finished 173rd with three bass weighing 4 pounds,
6 ounces. Van Cleave, who was among the soldiers who conducted the rescue of
Jessica Lynch, fished the tournament as a guest of FLW Outdoors after his
brother John contacted the organization.
Rojas earned $750 as the winner of the Snickers Big-Bass Award in the Pro
Division thanks to a 10-pound largemouth and another $1,000 from Snickers for
catching the heaviest bass in either division over the first two days. Alan
Paczkowski of Henrico, N.C., took the co-angler Snickers Big-Bass Award and $500
with a 9-pound, 14-ounce bass that he caught while fishing with pro Todd Ary of
Birmingham, Ala. Snickers will award an additional $5,000 at the end of the year
to the angler who catches the heaviest bass during the regular season.
The four-day, $500,000 tournament is the first of seven FLW Tour events that
will culminate with the record-setting $1.5 million Wal-Mart FLW Tour
Championship and Outdoor Show in Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 11-14, where the winning
pro earns the sports largest cash award, $500,000, and fishing fans are
treated to hundreds of displays featuring special offers on everything from
crankbaits to bass boats.
Coverage of the Lake Okeechobee tournament will be broadcast to 65 million
Outdoor Life Network subscribers on the FLW Outdoors television program. A
tournament preview show featuring bass-fishing legend Hank Parker will air Feb.
8 at 1 p.m. Eastern time and Feb. 12 at 5 p.m. Eastern time, and fishing fans
can watch the tournament weigh-in with hosts Carlton Wing, Taylor Carr and
Charlie Evans Feb. 15 and Feb. 19. Tournament veteran Larry Nixon will host a
tournament wrap-up show Feb. 22 and Feb. 26.
Anglers take off beginning at 7 a.m. each morning from Roland Martins Marina
in Clewiston. Friday and Saturdays weigh-ins will be held at the Wal-Mart
store located at 1005 W. Sugarland Highway in Clewiston beginning at 5 p.m. and
3 p.m., respectively. The FLW Tours Family Fun Zone featuring product
giveaways, interactive displays and games for fishing fans of all ages will open
in the Wal-Mart parking lot Friday at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 11 a.m.
The FLW Tour field was expanded to 200 pros and 200 co-anglers for 2004. Pros
and co-anglers are randomly paired each day, with pros supplying the boat,
controlling boat movement and competing against other pros. Co-anglers fish from
the back deck against other co-anglers. Anglers in both divisions compete for
two days to determine who advances to Fridays competition. Weights are
cleared Friday, and the top 10 co-anglers compete for one day to determine the
winner. The top 10 pros continue competition Saturday, with the winner
determined by the heaviest two-day weight.
Named after the legendary founder of Ranger Boats, Forrest L. Wood, the Wal-Mart
FLW Tour is administered by FLW Outdoors, the worlds leading marketer of
competitive fishing. Other FLW Outdoors-sanctioned tournament trails are the
EverStart Series, the Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League, the Wal-Mart RCL Walleye
Tour, the Wal-Mart RCL Walleye League and the Wal-Mart Texas Tournament Trail.
Wal-Mart and many of Americas most respected companies support FLW Outdoors
and its six tournament trails. Wal-Mart has been the title sponsor of FLW
Outdoors since 1997.
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