|
|
Low Temperatures Hamper
Fishing for Third Straight Day
Gerald Swindle was an odds-on favorite heading to Smith Lake
for
the second stop on the Bassmaster Tour. However, all anglers, including
Swindle, have been severely handicapped by rain, wind, and rapidly dropping temperatures. Unlike the rest of the field,
Swindle has prior experience
fishing Smith Lake, which is hosting its first BASS event since 1968.
At Saturday's weigh-in, the Alabama angler showed up with a three-fish catch
that moved him into fifth place and will give him the chance to fish Sunday's final
round.
Although he's just 2 pounds, 4 ounces out of the lead, Swindle will still have
his work cut out for him in order to jump past California's Charlie Weyer,
whose 7-2 sack brought his total weight up to 24-10 and gave him the lead
heading
into the final day. Weyer was more than aware of the competitive field
nipping
at his heels.
"I'm really happy to be where I am, but I could go out tomorrow and not
catch a
thing," Weyer said. "I've got to get there the first thing in the morning. I
found this spot at 2:30 yesterday afternoon. I broke a fish off there and my
partner caught an 18-incher but I ran out of time. Today, I decided to start
there and they were loaded up. I had three fish in the boat by nine."
A stubborn cold front that produced snow flurries Saturday has played a key
role in shaping Weyer's strategy.
"The area I'm fishing has about a half a mile on each side of steep bluffs,"
he
said. "The fish are trying to find that warm water and the run-ins are two
or
three degrees warmer, plus all the shad are congregating in there because
the
water is a little off color.
"Tomorrow, there are some spots that I want to try out. I haven't been in
this
situation before, but I'm going to let it all hang out tomorrow and try to
get
some more big bites."
Oklahoma's Edwin Evers came up five places to land in second place today with
a
three-day weight of 23-10. His 8-5 catch won him $1,000 and qualification as
a
Busch Heavyweight. If his weight remains one of the top 10 heaviest
qualified
catches through all six Tour and four Bassmaster Elite 50 events, Evers will
earn an invitation for the Busch Shootout Tournament.
The Oklahoma angler was not confident about fishing conditions for Sunday's
Super Six.
"They seemed to bite better for me today," Evers said. "I caught a lot more
fish today for some reason. I don't really know what's going to happen
tomorrow, though. I can promise you that I'm going to go out there and try
my
hardest. I don't have a 'honey hole' type of thing; I'm just going out and
running and when I see a place that looks good, I fish it."
Missouri's Mark Tucker landed in third with 23-5, while Day 2 leader Lee
Bailey
of Connecticut fell to fourth with 22-14 for three days. Swindle (22-6) and
Virginia's Rick Morris (19-8) round out the Super Six pros. The six will
launch again Sunday morning at 7 a.m. from the Lewis Smith Lake Dam.
Sunday's
weigh-in, beginning at 4 p.m., will be held at the Old Walker County
Airport.
Although Ben Matsubu didn't make the cut into Sunday's final round, the 5-4
bass he weighed in on Saturday earned him a pretty good consolation prize:
the
$1,000 Purolator Big Bass award. Unless one of Sunday's anglers catches a
break (and a big fish), Mark Tucker stands to pick up the $1,000 bonus for
the
Purolator Big Bass of the Tournament, thanks to a 6-11 fish he caught in
Friday's round.
Saturday marked the final day of competition for the amateurs competing on
Smith Lake. Alabama's Mike Bagwell won the amateur competition with a
three-day weight of 17-5. Bagwell takes home over $36,000 in prizes,
including
a fully rigged bass boat and a year's worth of free gasoline as part of an
incentive program from CITGO.
"It's been a long time overdue," Bagwell said. "It was tough. It's been
snowing and it's been cold, but it's all worth it."
Fans can catch a telecast of the Smith Lake tournament on Saturday, Feb. 14
at
10:30 a.m. ET/9:30 a.m. CT on ESPN2.
Day 3 Pro Standings
| Rank |
Name |
Hometown |
Bass |
Weight |
| 1 |
Charlie Weyer |
West Hills, CA |
8 |
24-10 |
| 2 |
Edwin Evers |
Mannsville, OK |
10 |
23-10 |
| 3 |
Mark Tucker |
Saint Louis, MO |
7 |
23-05 |
| 4 |
Lee Bailey |
Hebron, Conn. |
7 |
22-14 |
| 5 |
Gerald Swindle |
Hayden, AL |
8 |
22-06 |
| 6 |
Rick Morris |
Virginia Beach, VA |
7 |
19-08 |
Rank Name Hometown
Bass Weight Points Winnings
7. Greg Hackney Gonzales, La. 7 19-04 277 $12,000.00
Day 1: 5 16-00 Day 2: 0 0-00 Day 3: 2 3-04
8. Ben Matsubu Mineola, Texas 5 18-07 268 $11,000.00
Day 1: 3 10-10 Day 2: 1 2-09 Day 3: 1 5-04
9. Chad Morgenthaler Coulterville, Ill. 6 18-02 264 $9,000.00
Day 1: 4 10-15 Day 2: 1 2-06 Day 3: 1 4-13
10. Jack A Gadlage Benton, Ky. 7 16-03 260 $8,000.00
Day 1: 2 4-07 Day 2: 5 11-12 Day 3: 0 0-00
11. Scott Suggs Alexander, Ark. 4 13-12 257 $6,000.00
Day 1: 0 0-00 Day 2: 4 13-12 Day 3: 0 0-00
12. Kevin Short Mayflower, Ark. 6 12-10 254 $5,500.00
Day 1: 4 8-11 Day 2: 2 3-15 Day 3: 0 0-00
By Brandon Shook
 |
 |