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3 boats and 5 motors up for grabs as WON BASS swings into Classis fall mode
LAS VEGAS, Nev.
The WON BASS Pro Circuit gets back into gear Sept. 10-11 with the Nitro/Mercury Lake Mead Invitational sure to offer up some sizzling late-summer action on the big desert lake.
The Lake Mead Invitational is the fifth in a series of WON BASS Pro Am
events that will culminate on Nov. 5-6 back at Mead for the Western Classic, which will give away a Nitro Z-7 with a Mercury Pro XS 175 to the winner; in addition to cash prizes that have been accumulated in the Pro Option reserve account, along with about $25,000 in sponsors products and trips to be awarded.
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A NITRO Z-7 will be awarded at the Oct. 22-23 Gran Finale on the Delta and at the Western Classic on Lake Mead, Nov. 5-6. |
The points race for the top 30 spots in both the North and South divisions of the WON BASS Pro Circuit is hotly contested. In most years, Pros and AAAs would be scrambling to get into the final dozen-or-so spots, but weather quirks and scheduling mean both the Lake Mead Invitational and the Gran Finale on the Delta, Oct. 22-23, offer a chance for as many as 20 anglers in each division and category to qualify.
One reason is that all but a few of the current Top Ten in the overall Pro Angler of the Year race ?\ Paul Bailey, Mike Folkestad, David Gliebe, Dick Watson, Ken Phillips, Bradley Yang, Oscar Delgadillo, Neil Campbell, Sean Stafford and Duane Dunstone ?\ have fished all the tournaments in both the North and South and all have fished at least one in both divisions.
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PAUL BAILEY OF WILLITS used a second-day catch at Lake Mohave to maintain a slim lead in the Angler of the Year race over Folkestad, Dave Gliebe and Dick Watson, in that order. |
On the AAA side, there has been a core group of co-anglers that has also fished every tournament.
Why is this important? Anglers can only qualify from one division. If they qualify from both, they only go from the division they finished highest in, and another spot opens in the division they vacated.
For sure, the Pros and AAAs in the race for Angler of the Year will all be at the final two Pro Circuit events, as the top Pro at the end of the year will win a Nitro Z-7 with Mercury Pro XS 175 outboard.
That's right, besides determining the Top 30 Western Classic qualifiers from the Northern Division, the Gran Finale on the Delta will determine the winner(s) of two (2) Nitro/Mercury combos.
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KEN PHILLIPS OF ANTIOCH, pictured here at Lake Mohave, has fished every WON BASS Pro Circuit event this season and is currently in fifth place in the Angler of the Year race for a Nitro Z-7 with Mercury Pro XS 175. With a format that allows anglers to “throw away” an event, Phillips and the other Pros trailing Paul Bailey are still very much in the race.
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Whoever wins the Gran Finale gets a boat and motor, regardless of points going into the event. On the other hand, with only 32 points separating the top four Pros after four events, there would be no better way to lock down an Angler of the Year title than by winning the last event of the season. In that case, a single Pro would win two boats at one tourney.
The fishing on the Delta in late-October should be off the hook and with the Nitro/Mercury combo going to the winner, the turnout should be great; and if we hit 100 boats, second place will win $7,000. Because both the February Pro Circuit event on the Delta and the Shasta event in April were beset by heavy weather, they drew mostly local anglers. That means anyone who fished either event has a great shot at making the Western Classic with a good finish at the Gran Finale.
And you can expect many of the more than 200 anglers who fished Lake Havasu ?\ and then skipped notoriously tough Lake Mohave ?\ to head up to Mead in September and try to earn a free shot at winning a boat and cash prize at the Western Classic by getting into the final Top 30 in the South.
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MIKE FOLKESTAD OF ORANGE has two 2010 WON BASS titles to his name this season, winning the Lake Mohave event in May and Lake Havasu in late-March
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Daytime temperatures will still be hot, but days will be shorter and nights cooler with the onset of fall, and fishing should be very good for the two-day event.
The next event on the schedule will be the $50,000 Tri-States Team Championship on Lake New Melones. Oct. 15-16, pitting the top WON BASS teams from Nevada, Arizona and California on one of the best spotted bass fisheries in the country, to determine a true champion team. Melones also has produced largemouth to 16 pounds this year and the fall is prime time for the swimbait/follow-up plastic pattern that produces huge weights.
It's going to be a busy fall on the WON BASS tournament trail. For more information and/or to sign up for the Lake Mead Invitational, Sept. 10-11, and/or the Delta Gran Finale, Oct. 22-23, call Ashley at (949) 366-0030, ext. 38 or download the entry form by clicking HERE. |