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NIXON
WINS WAL-MART FLW TOUR NATIONAL GUARD OPEN ON
CHARLOTTE,
N.C. (April 29, 2007) – Team Chevy pro Larry Nixon of Bee Branch, Ark.,
caught a final-round total of 10 bass weighing 27 pounds to win $150,000 in
the $1.5 million Wal-Mart FLW Tour National Guard Open on Lake Norman. Nixon
topped his closest rival, Yamaha pro Jay Yelas of
“When you get older, all the wins just get
sweeter,” said Nixon, who earned his third FLW Tour victory Sunday. “It’s
been a while since the last time I was in the final round and this is just
great. You never get too old for a bass tournament, and every now and then
an old fox will outsmart some of these younger guys on tour.
“The fish were really spooky this week. I had
to stay way off the bank and make long casts over cover and other debris to
even get to where the fish were. I lost a number of fish earlier in the week
that I thought would have cost me, but thankfully it didn’t. I fished really
clean today and didn’t loose a single fish, everything just seemed to click.
I guess when it’s your time, it’s your time.
“I hardly fished docks all week. I think that’s
why my areas were mostly overlooked by the rest of the field that was just
keying in on docks. Most of my fish came off of sunny banks with pieces of
isolated cover. Once I figured out what the fish were wanting, I had my
limit by noon. I threw only finesse gear all week with really light line.
“I was really impressed with
Nixon opened the tournament Thursday in
32nd place with
five bass weighing
12-6.
He then jumped into 10th place Friday with a
five-bass catch weighing
12 pounds, 7 ounces
to barley squeak into the final round of 10 pros with a two-day total of 10
bass weighing 24-13.
On Saturday weights were cleared, and Nixon caught five bass weighing
12-9
to advance to the final day of competition in first place. Nixon added
another five bass weighing 14-7
to his final-round total Sunday.
Yelas caught
a final-round total of nine bass weighing 23-7 to claim second place and
$75,000.
“I am tickled to death with second place,” said
Yelas, who was keying in on spawning bass by throwing a 6-inch swimbait
targeting big fish. “I went from eighth place this morning to second after
it was all said and done, that’s pretty impressive. I just happened to get
the right bites. I went out with the mindset to catch big fish and it
worked. I’m really happy for Larry, he really deserves this win. He caught
fish consistently all week.”
Yelas’ final day catch of five bass weighing
16-6 was the heaviest catch of the entire tournament.
Rounding out the top 10 pros are
Gain pro Vic Vatalaro of
Overall there were 46 bass weighing 105 pounds,
7 ounces caught in the Pro Division Sunday. The catch included nine
five-bass limits.
Sunday’s festivities also included the FOX
Charlotte Big Bass Challenge tournament featuring
On Saturday,
Wal-Mart angler Trevor Jancasz of White Pigeon, Mich., won the Co-angler
Division and $40,000 with a five-bass limit weighing 8 pounds, 9 ounces
followed by Alessandro Debbi of Italy, in second place with four bass
weighing 6-6 worth $10,000.
Jancasz opened the tournament in 13th place
Thursday with five bass weighing 9-12 while fishing with pro Chad Cook of
Summerville, S.C. On Friday he jumped into first place on the strength of a
five-bass catch weighing 10-3 while fishing with Suggs. He wrapped up his
win while fishing with Cherry.
“It was a tough week,” said Jancasz, who is a
former Wal-Mart FLW Tour Champion on the co-angler side. “I never caught a
single fish until late in the day, everyday. I did fish clean and only had
maybe three or four short fish this entire tournament. I usually struggle on
the second or third days, but this time I figured it out and everything went
great. Hank Cherry was a great partner, and he gave me all the opportunity I
needed to catch these fish. I really needed this win to boost my confidence
and help me mentally.”
Jancasz was throwing finesse gear around stumps
and docks to catch his fish all week.
Rounding out the top 10
Coverage of the tournament will be broadcast to
81 million FSN (Fox Sports Net) subscribers in the
The next FLW Tour stop, the Wal-Mart Open
presented by Folgers, will be held on
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