Pro Paul Elias of Laurel, Miss., caught a five-bass limit weighing 23
pounds even Sunday to lead wire-to-wire and win $100,500 at the Walmart
FLW Tour on Lake Guntersville presented by Mercury with a four-day catch
of 20 bass weighing 102-8.
The catch gave him the win by an amazing 17-pound, 3-ounce margin over
Robert Behrle of Hoover, Ala., who caught a total of 20 bass weighing
85-5 and earned $34,021.
Elias came up just short of the previous FLW Tour total tournament
weight record of 106 pounds, 10 ounces that was set by Brandon McMillan
of Belle Glade, Fla., at the 2011 season opener in February at Lake
Okeechobee. Elias said the Guntersville event marked the fourth time he
has cracked the 100-pound mark in tournament competition.
“Somehow the Lord blesses me and I manage to win one of these things
every three or four years,” said Elias, who boosted his career winnings
to $1.29 million. “To be 60 years old and to be able to compete against
these young guys … it’s great.
“I am worn slam out,” Elias added. “I’ve only won one other tournament where I led every day, and it’s exhausting.”
Elias opened the tournament Thursday with five bass weighing 26 pounds
even that he caught on a little-known method called an Alabama Rig. On
Friday he added another five bass weighing 29-3 and word about the
Alabama Rig began to leak out. He then caught five bass weighing 24-5
Saturday and talk about the Alabama Rig dominated conversation on stage.
On Sunday, a day that saw the majority of the final 10 competitors use
the Alabama Rig at one time or another, he sealed his victory.
The Alabama Rig consists of a hard-bait body that trails four or five
wires that have a swivel attached to the end of each wire. Fishermen
then tie a variety of baits – swimbaits, grubs or a variety of other
artificial baits – to the swivels. The baits fan out and are retrieved
and mimic a school of baitfish.
Elias said he fished the Alabama Rig on a 7-foot, 11-inch Pinnacle
flipping rod, a Pinnacle reel and 65-pound-test Spiderwire Ultracast
FluoroBraid line. Elias baited the Alabama Rig with either 5-inch
swimbaits on 3/8-ounce jigheads or 6 ½-inch swimbaits on ¾-ounce
jigheads. Elias said he started the competition using Mann’s HardNose
Swimbaits but ran out of those and ended up using three different
swimbaits during the course of the tournament.
“The fishing started out a little slow and I said, ‘You big dummy, you
better catch at least enough to win this thing after you’ve led it this
far,’” Elias said. “They finally started biting and I got comfortable.”
Elias said he keyed in on fish on bridges and quick-dropping points
near the causeways around current that was causing the fish to stage to
ambush shad. Elias positioned his boat in 25 to 40 feet of water and was
catching suspending fish in 20 to 30 feet of water. Elias said he
estimates he caught almost 100 keepers during the course of the event.
“That Alabama Rig was awesome,” Elias told the weigh-in crowd. “It’s
going to be crucial to practice catch-and-release on these fish because
when you get that bait in your hand you’re going to catch a lot of fish.
So please take care of your lake. You’ve got one of the greatest lakes
in the country.”
The remaining top 10 pros finished the tournament in:
3rd: Russell Lane, Prattville, Ala., 20 bass, 74-4, $29,154
4th: Chevy pro Anthony Gagliardi, Prosperity, S.C., 20 bass, 74-1, $24,288
5th: Chevy pro Bryan Thrift, Shelby, N.C., 20 bass, 73-7, $19,421
6th: Troy Morrow, Eastanollee, Ga., 18 bass, 70-6, $16,501
7th: Chevy pro Jay Yelas, Corvallis, Ore., 20 bass, 69-2, $15,528
8th: Duracell/Gillette pro Jacob Powroznik, Prince George, Va., 20 bass, 68-1, $14,554
9th: Chevy pro Luke Clausen, Spokane, Wash., 19 bass, 63-8, $13,581
10th: Alex Davis, Albertville, Ala., 20 bass, 62-10, $12,608
A complete list of results can be found at FLWOutdoors.com.
Overall there were 48 bass weighing 194 pounds, 12 ounces caught by pros Sunday. The catch included nine five-bass limits.
Casey Martin of New Market, Ala., won the Co-angler Division, his
second FLW Tour event in a row, and $20,000 Saturday with a three-day
total of 15 bass weighing 47 pounds, 6 ounces followed by Marc Marsh of
Prosperity, S.C., in second place with nine bass weighing 32-6 worth
$7,291.
In FLW Tour Open tournaments, pros and co-anglers competed for
valuable points that helped them qualify for the 2012 Forrest Wood Cup
presented by Walmart, the world championship of bass fishing. The top
five pro and co-anglers in the point standings from the four FLW Tour
Open tournaments qualified after the Guntersville event. The pro
qualifiers include:
1. Cheez-Its pro Shinichi Fukae, Palestine, Texas, 698 points
2. Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes pro Dave Lefebre, Erie, Pa., 685 points
3. Band-Aid/Neosporin pro Glenn Browne, Ocala, Fla., 679 points
4. Folgers pro Scott Suggs, Bryant, Ark., 672 points
5. Castrol pro David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va., 671 points