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MORGAN
WINS WAL-MART OPEN ON
ROGERS,
Ark. (May 20, 2007) – Team Duracell pro
Andy Morgan of Dayton, Tenn.,
caught a final-round total of 10 bass weighing 17 pounds, 6 ounces to win
$200,000 in the $1.5 million Wal-Mart FLW Tour Wal-Mart Open on Beaver Lake.
Morgan topped his closest rival, Jay Yelas of
“I was devastated going into the final day more
than 2 pounds behind Jay,” said Morgan, who notched his first FLW Tour
victory with the win on
“I figured he’d have five fish, and I’d have
five, and there’d be no way to catch him,” Morgan said.
Morgan said he really had to “grind” Sunday to
catch his fish, which included eight keepers. He employed a 1/8-ounce War
Eagle Shakey Head jighead with a watermelon candy Zoom finesse worm to catch
his limit. Morgan defined his “grinding” technique as fishing methodically.
“I had the trolling motor set on 10 percent and
was casting every three feet,” Morgan said. “I tried to drag it out to 7 or
8 feet of water and then reel it in. I was throwing in up to maybe 4 feet of
water and catching my fish 6 to 8 feet deep in grass.”
Morgan opened the tournament Thursday in
second place with
five bass weighing
12-15.
He stayed in second place Friday with a
five-bass catch weighing 8
pounds, 3 ounces to advance into the
final round of 10 pros with a two-day total of 10 bass weighing
21-2.
On Saturday, weights were cleared, and Morgan caught five bass
weighing 9-6
to advance to the final day of competition in second place. Morgan added
another five bass weighing 8-0
to his final-round total Sunday.
Yelas, who led the tournament after days two and three,
caught a final-round total
of eight bass weighing 15-12 to claim second place and $75,000.
“I went to my spot I had started the past three
days and caught a limit out of it in the first hour three days in a row,”
said Yelas, who is leading in the Land O’ Lakes Angler of the Year points
standings. “I never had a keeper bite there today. I caught a few shorts and
didn’t lose any, but I never got a keeper bite.
“I only needed to go in there and catch one
keeper today to win,” Yelas added. “I guess it just wasn’t meant to be.”
Yelas said he and Andy Montgomery of
Yelas and Montgomery, along with their
partners, caught more than 40 keepers off of the dock during the course of
the tournament. Yelas said he returned to the dock Saturday and Sunday, but
the fishing hole had dried up at the time he needed it most.
“The shad weren’t in there as good as they had
been, and the fish weren’t schooling, and I knew right away it was going to
be tough for me,” Yelas said. “I went around and scrambled and fished some
other stuff and got three little keepers.
“How can you not go and start on that spot when
you’ve had such success on it?” said Yelas, whose three bass Sunday weighed
just 3 pounds, 15 ounces. “I don’t know that I would have done anything
different today.”
“I knew his spot had to dry up sooner or later,
and I was just hoping it would happen today,” Morgan said.
Rounding out the top 10 pros are J. R. Beehler
of
Overall there were 45 bass weighing 61 pounds,
6 ounces caught in the Pro Division Sunday. The catch included seven
five-bass limits.
On Saturday,
J.R. Grubb of
Grubb opened the tournament in 26th place
Thursday with five bass weighing 5-10 while fishing with Team Tylenol pro
Gabe Bolivar of
“I’m satisfied with what I had,” said Grubb,
who is fishing his second season as a co-angler on the FLW Tour. “I had my
limit by 10 a.m. and I backed off to let Andy get his fifth fish.”
Grubb said he caught his fish using two
topwater baits, a white Zara Spook Jr. and a Bomber Long A, which he swam
back to the boat.
“I also caught fish on a silver rainbow Fluke,
and that’s just what it was — a fluke,” Grubb said. “I hadn’t thrown a Fluke
all week, but I had one tied on and I tried it. I had it rigged on 8-pound
test line with a 1/8-ounce weighted hook. I’d just dead-stick it by letting
it die and then just popping it up.”
Koester led co-anglers into the final day of
competition, but came up 2 ounces short of the win.
“I’m a little bit sick,” said Koester, who
caught all of his fish on a swimbait. “There were a lot of ups and downs
today. I caught four fish in the first hour, and I thought I was off to the
races. Then the bite died. We spent the rest of the day trying to get bit,
and I could not catch another keeper.”
Rounding out the top 10
Overall there were 36 bass weighing 57 pounds,
14 ounces caught in the Co-angler Division Saturday. The catch included five
five-bass limits.
Coverage of the tournament will be broadcast to
81 million FSN (Fox Sports Net) subscribers in the
The next $ 1 million FLW Tour stop, presented
by Snickers, will be held on the
Named after the legendary founder of Ranger Boats, Forrest L. Wood, FLW
Outdoors administers the Wal-Mart FLW Tour, Wal-Mart FLW Series, Stren
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These circuits offer combined purses of nearly $43 million through 241
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