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I guess Ish came to sell fish finders, not one keeper. My wife could drag a jig behind the boat and get one. Why did I have to put him in my top 5.

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Here's an FLW video of the first day. Sucks I'm traveling. I'd love to go to the weigh ins and be out on the lake seeing what these guys are doing.

The results are about what I expected, though. I told Quillback that I figured only the top 5, maybe top 10 guys would get limits. Tough lake when even the pros have problems pulling in 5 legals.

John B

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Well top 20 are in and looked like the square bill crank bait was ruling of those who were talking. I heard very little about the jerk bait, mostly from anglers with small bags. All the reports had the largest amount of boats in the river, with tonights storms and cold fronts I am predicting that river bite will not be there tomorrow.

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Good to see Stacey King in the top 5. We went to a seminar at BPS in Springfield last weeekend that he gave. Good speaker, and seemed like a nice guy. Plus he's from this area. It'd be great to see him pull it off. Blaylock sure made a big jump from 1 fish on day 1 to 5 for 18lbs on day 2!

John B

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It is cold and breezy this AM, I'm almost glad I don't have to fish for a living. Shad Schenk is leading, nver heard of him, but you gotta like a basser with a first name of Shad. :lol:

Bohannan did not make the cut, I thought he would be a contender. I think I'll pull for Stacey King also. I saw Jimmy Houston's name on the list, didn't realize he still fished tourneys, unfortunately he did not make the cut either.

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They are still on the fish, can't believe there were anglers culling at 930 am. I guess that river bite held up. Wish we didn't have to wait until July or August to watch the coverage on TV. I would love to know where and how they are getting those 6 pounders to bite. By the time they air the footage, no one will care about the cold water pattern.

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They announced at the lakeside weigh-in yesterday that it would be around the first of April.

Yeah, I too was shocked to here Thrift was pounding them this morning and that the fish were biting well. With that cold front rolling in, I figured it would just kill what's left of a bite. I don't buy into Andy Morgan's "never cross the 12 bridge" theory but in conditions like it has been this week, I'd say that would have been true. Everyone predicted the river arm was going to kill on the first day or two but it was a grind and the wiggle wart bite was not as strong as predicted. Sounds like deep water near the dam is not nearly as affected by the weather changes. If you know what to do when you get there and specific spots to go, you can do well.

One thing I've learned about Beaver recently is you have to fish specific patterns in specific spots at key times. Otherwise, you're junk fishing. "Hello...I'm J-Doc and I'm a junk-man". :blush:

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Shuffield Leads FLW Tour Bass Fishing Event on Beaver Lake

ROGERS, Ark. (March 5, 2011) –EverStart pro Ron Shuffield of Bismarck, Ark., caught a five-bass limit weighing 18 pounds, 10 ounces Saturday to capture the lead at the Walmart FLW Tour on Beaver Lake and advanced to the top 10 as the crucial No. 1 seed. With a three-day catch of 13 bass weighing 41-6,he now holds a 13-ounce lead in the tournament going into the final day of competition.

“It was frigid, it was windy, it was cloudy and it was the kind of day going in that I thought was an opportunity to catch a pretty good sack of fish,” said Shuffield, who is looking for his first FLW Tour win. “These fish in the northern lakes, especially in the clear water where I’m fishing, tend to bite a little bit better in these conditions than they do on a bright, clear bluebird day. So I was optimistic.

“I had a new area that I practiced in but had not fished during the event,” Shuffield added. “It had all the ingredients of what I was looking for. And I could tell it hadn’t been touched.”

Shuffield said he had most of his weigh fish caught by 9:18 a.m. He said he culled “once or twice” during the course of the day and spent the majority of the day looking for particular structure and types of pockets for Sunday’s competition.

“I’m trying to fish new water every day,” Shuffield said. “I’m not trying to do much repeat stuff at all. These fish are trying to move into their spawn areas, so they’re staging halfway to the backs of the coves. But they’re on really weird stuff. Some of them are suspended under boat docks in 30 feet of water. One will be on a laydown tree and one will be on a rock formation that’s isolated all by itself. That’s the kind of stuff these fish are keying on.”

Shuffield said he’s keeping three rods ready on the deck of his boat. One has a Storm Wiggle Wart tied on and the other two feature jerkbaits. He said he finds the random objects he wants to target then approaches the structure with both types of baits to trigger strikes. Despite the water temperatures, Shuffield said he’s using a moderate retrieve for the baits.

“The fish are pretty quick to react,” Shuffield said. “They’ve seen so many jerkbaits this week in competition that I think they’re really kind of shying away from it. Each day I’ve caught a few more fish on the Wiggle Wart – especially some better quality largemouth.”

Chevy pro Bryan Thrift of Shelby, N.C., advanced to the final round of 10 pros in the No. 2 spot with a three-day total of 13 bass weighing 40-9.

“I’d been catching some fish off of some shallow places and I knew with it being cloudy and windy that the fish should still be up shallow where I was catching them,” said Thrift, who is the reigning Walmart FLW Tour Angler of the Year. “And that’s what I’m doing. I’m running a shallow pattern and catching them in 10 feet of water or less and throwing a jerkbait and having a good time.”

Thrift said he caught a total of 20 fish during the course of the day, including seven keepers, and most of them came during the early part of the day. Thrift said he’s staying in one area and running “just a couple of hundred yards here and there.”

“The wind helped me a lot,” Thrift said. “I definitely need the wind blowing in on the banks. I think that helps them get up shallow a lot better.

“Me and Ron are both catching big fish, so I’m just ready to get out there tomorrow and see how it goes,” Thrift added.

Rounding out the top 10 pros and advancing to the final day of competition are:

3rd: Stacey King, Reeds Spring, Mo., 14 bass, 35-10

4th: Matt Arey, Shelby, N.C., 15 bass, 35-10

5th: Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes pro Dave Lefebre, Union City, Pa., 14 bass, 33-12

6th: Pickens Plan pro Randy Blaukat, Joplin, Mo., 15 bass, 33-11

7th: National Guard pro Justin Lucas, Guntersville, Ala., 14 bass, 33-6

8th: AMP Energy pro Stetson Blaylock, Benton, Ark., 10 bass, 31-13

9th: Walmart pro Wesley Strader, Spring City, Tenn., 15 bass, 31-12

10th: Castrol pro David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va., 14 bass, 31-4

Finishing in 11th through 20th are:

11th: Shad Schenck, Waynetown, Ind., 12 bass, 31-0, $12,500

12th: Brad Roberts, Nancy, Ky., 15 bass, 30-11, $12,500

13th: Nick Larson, Ball Ground, Ga., 12 bass, 30-9, $12,666.67

14th: Shane Long, Sarcoxie, Mo., 15 bass, 30-4, $12,500

15th: Roy Hawk, Salt Lake City, Utah, 11 bass, 29-9, $12,500

16th: Sean Hoernke, The Woodlands, Texas, 14 bass, 29-1, $12,000

17th: Todd Auten, Lake Wylie, S.C., eight bass, 26-5, $12,000

18th: Bo Cross, Knoxville, Tenn., 11 bass, 24-12, $12,000

19th: Walmart pro George Cochran, Hot Springs, Ark., nine bass, 22-10, $12,000

20th: National Guard pro Mark Rose, Marion, Ark., 10 bass, 22-7, $12,000

Overall there were 76 bass weighing 192 pounds, 14 ounces caught by pros Saturday. The catch included 11 five-bass limits.

Pros are competing for a top award of up to $125,000 this week plus valuable points in the hope of qualifying for the Forrest Wood Cup. This year’s Cup will be in Hot Springs, Ark., Aug. 11-14 on Lake Ouachitawhere pros are competing for a top prize of $600,000. Pro anglers are also vying for the 2011 Walmart FLW Tour Angler of the Year that will be determined by the most points accumulated over the six Tour Majors with the winner receiving $100,000 for their accomplishment.

Keeton Blaylock of Benton, Ark., won the Co-angler Division and $20,000 Saturday with a three-day total of nine bass weighing 23 pounds, 6 ounces followed by Mark Horton of Nicholasville, Ky., in second place with eight bass weighing 18-0 worth $7,500.

“I had practiced in the dirty water the whole practice,” Blaylock said. “I wanted my pro to go to dirty water today, but I ended up winning it in the clear (water).

“I mean, to go out the first day and catch 12 or 13 keepers and think everybody else is doing it … ,” Blaylock added. “I came in and everybody else hadn’t caught them and I knew the Lord had blessed me so much.”

Blaylock said he fished a swimbait on a jighead during the three days of competition. He fished the bait through trees or whatever cover he was presented and fared well on the swimbait except on the final day of competition where he failed to land a fish. In fact, he said he had only one bite Saturday and broke that fish off and lost it.

Rounding out the top 10 co-anglers are:

3rd: Brandon Hunter, Benton, Ky., seven bass, 17-10, $5,000

4th: Philip Jarabeck, Lynchburg, Va., five bass, 16-15, $4,125

5th: Moo Bae, West Friendship, Md., six bass, 15-7, $3,000

6th: Van Foster Jr., Dalton, Ga., nine bass, 14-13, $2,500

7th: Mark Shelton, Fayetteville, Ark., seven bass, 14-11, $2,000

8th: Brian Wilson, Somerset, Ky., five bass, 14-8, $1,800

9th: Brock Bertrand, Fayetteville, Ark., six bass, 14-4, $1,700

10th: Ronnie Lawson, Hollister, Mo., five bass, 13-15, $1,600

Overall there were 19 bass weighing 40 pounds, 10 ounces caught by co-anglers Saturday. The catch included no five-bass limits.

Co-anglers are fishing for a top award of $25,000 this week plus valuable points that could help them qualify for the 2011 Forrest Wood Cup.The Walmart FLW Tour Co-angler of the Year will be determined by the most points accumulated over the six Tour Majors and the winner will receive a new Ranger 198VX with a 200-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard.

The top 10 pros will take off at 7 Sunday morning from Prairie Creek Park located at 9300 N. Park Rd. in Rogers. Sunday’s final weigh-in will be held at the John Q. Hammons Center located at 3303 Pinnacle Hills Pkwy. in Rogers, beginning at 4 p.m.

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