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Women’s Bassmaster Tour Heads to Louisiana for Ouachita River Competition

 

The race to win a berth in the 2010 Bassmaster Classic will resume when the Academy Sports + Outdoors Women’s Bassmaster Tour plays out April 23-25, when the anglers head to West Monroe, La., for the second event of the season.

 

WBT pros who have scouted the Ouachita River say the water is high and warming, and the bass are biting. The three-day tournament will be the WBT’s first stop on this part of the Ouachita, so it will be new territory for many of the anglers.

 

On the pro side, the top prize is $1,000 cash and a boat rig valued at $55,000. In the co-angler division, the top prize is $500 cash and a $25,000 boat rig.

 

Fishing fans can follow the action on Bassmaster.com with live, streaming video and real-time leaderboards. Daily coverage, including photo galleries, stories and standings, also will be available at Bassmaster.com.

 

Pros will earn points in the Ouachita competition that count toward the season’s most coveted prize, the Toyota Tundra Women’s Bassmaster Tour Angler of the Year trophy and qualification for the Feb. 19-21 Bassmaster Classic on Lay Lake out of Birmingham, Ala. At the end of the season, the WBT pro with the most points will earn the title and a spot in the 2010 Classic. She will follow in the footsteps of Kim Bain-Moore of Alabaster, Ala., who as the 2008 AOY competed in the 2009 Classic, the first woman to qualify for the prestigious competition.

 

Right now, first in line for the Classic spot is the winner of the season opener, Pam Martin-Wells of Bainbridge, Ga. She, of course, would have to hold her lead in the points race throughout the three remaining regular-season events and the WBT Championship, set for Oct. 16-18 on the Red River out of Shreveport-Bossier City, La.

 

Ouachita River fishing might prove to be good practice for those who make it to the championship. The Ouachita and Red rivers are similar in that access to bass-rich waters is controlled by water level.

 

Two weeks before the tournament’s start, WBT pro Meta Burrell of Fort Worth, Texas, said the water was high enough to reach some of the best spots.

 

“The water’s up so you can get up into some backwater holes now,” said Burrell, “and you can get back into the creeks. There’s a lot of structure, like cypress trees, and there’s buckgrass. You can get into some clear water or you can get into some black water.”

 

She said she caught good numbers of largemouth bass during pre-practice.

 

“There’s so much structure to fish here, so many cypress trees, I love it,” she said. “There’s going to be a pattern here for everybody — flip cypress trees all day, run a spinnerbait through — whatever you want, you can do that here.”

 

She predicted the winner will have to bring in 10 to 15 pounds a day.

 

Lila Bass, a WBT pro from Austin, Texas, has not been to the Ouachita to practice, but she has done her homework on the river conditions, which includes monitoring water levels at NOAA Web sites.

 

“The spawn likely will be over, and the bass will be ready to eat when the tournament starts,” Bass said. “It will be an issue of trying to look like food. With the water higher, we’ll be able to get to better spots. There’s a lot of backwaters, like on the Red River — and lots of stumps. It’s definitely a good haven for bass.”

 

Bass predicted 9 to 10 pounds a day will be needed to make the final-day, top-20 cut.

 

“I think there will be a lot of fish weighed in. Those with the 3- and 4-pounder kickers will win it.”

 

Fans are invited to attend the daily launches Thursday through Saturday at 7:15 a.m. CT at Lazarre Park at Hamilton and Thompson streets in West Monroe, La., and the 3:30 p.m. daily weigh-ins at the Academy Sports + Outdoors store at 111 Constitution Drive in West Monroe. Fans can meet and talk with the WBT anglers Wednesday, April 22, at the Academy store. All events are free and open to the public. 

 

The local sponsor of the Women’s Bassmaster Tour stop on the Ouachita River is the Monroe-West Monroe Convention & Visitors Bureau.

 

Sponsors of the Women’s Bassmaster Tour

Title Sponsor: Academy Sports + Outdoors. Official Sponsors: Toyota Trucks, Berkley, BOOYAH Baits, Mercury, OPTIMA Batteries, Skeeter Boats and Yamaha Marine. Supporting Sponsors: Ramada,Triton Boats, LaserLure and Legend Boats.

 

About BASS

For more than 40 years, BASS has served as the authority on bass fishing. With its considerable multimedia platforms and expansive tournament trail, BASS is guided by its mission to serve all fishing fans. Through its industry-leading publications Bassmaster Magazine, BASS Times and Fishing Tackle Retailer and comprehensive Web properties in ESPN360.com, ESPN’s broadband sports network, Bassmaster.com, BASSInsider.com and ESPNOutdoors.com, the organization is committed to delivering content true to the lifestyle. Additionally, television programming on ESPN2 continues to provide relevant content – from tips and techniques to in-depth tournament coverage – to passionate audiences.

The organization oversees the prestigious Bassmaster tournament trail, which includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bassmaster Opens, Academy Sports + Outdoors Women’s Bassmaster Tour and the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing, the Bassmaster Classic. Through its grassroots network, the BASS Federation Nation, BASS annually sanctions more than 20,000 events.

BASS also offers an array of services to its more than 500,000 members while spearheading progressive, positive change on issues related to conservation and water access. The organization is headquartered in Celebration, Fla.

 

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Media Contact: Doug Grassian, (407) 566-2216 or doug.grassian@espn.com

 

2009 TOYOTA TUNDRA WBT ANGLER OF THE YEAR STANDINGS

 

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Place  Name            Hometown        Points
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  1 Pam Martin-Wells      Ga.           310
  2 Tammy Richardson      Ark.          295
  2 Emily Shaffer         Tenn.         295
  4 Rhonda Pope           Ga.           285
  5 Robin Babb            Texas         280
  6 Juanita Robinson      Texas         276
  7 Lisa Johnson          Ala.          272
  8 Laura Gober           Ga.           268
  9 Kim Stapp             Ga.           264
 10 Melinda Mize          Ark.          260
 11 Debra Petrowski       Texas         257
 12 Robinette Fox         Ark.          254
 13 Kim Bain-Moore        Ala.          251
 14 Sheri Glasgow         Okla.         248
 15 Pam Bolton            Ark.          245
 16 Mary Croft            Va.           243
 17 Kris McClendon        Texas         241
 18 Sandi Karnes          Texas         239
 19 Judy Wong             La.           237
 20 Heather Broom         N.C.          235
 21 Cheryl Bowden         Texas         233
 22 Cheryl LaLumandier    Mo.           231
 23 Cindy Hill            Tenn.         229
 24 Karen Elkins          Ala.          227
 25 Mary DiVincenti       La.           225
 26 Paula Alexander       Ga.           223
 27 Kat Ealey             Ala.          221
 28 Debbie Kemp           Texas         219
 29 Gina Jones            Ala.          217
 30 Lucy Mize             Ark.          215
 31 Penny Berryman        Ark.          213
 32 Jennifer Nevans       Tenn.         211
 33 Lynda Gessner         Mo.           209
 34 Teri Neal             Ga.           207
 35 Lori Masters          Tenn.         205
 36 Dianna Clark          Tenn.         203
 37 Karen Savik           Minn.         201
 38 Patti Campbell        Texas         199
 39 Janet Parker          Texas         197
 40 Linda Sands           Ala.          195
 41 Diane Phillips        Texas         193
 42 Kathy DiMartino       Ala.          191
 43 Kathi Hurst           Miss.         189
 44 Susan Gregory         Miss.         187
 45 Betty Stahl           Ala.          185
 46 Jan Heavener          Ark.          183
 47 Helen Gordon          Texas         181
 48 Kathy Womack          Ala.          179
 49 Tami Kashiwabara      Ala.          177
 50 Christena Baugh       Ark.          175
 51 Marsha Gipson         Ark.          173
 52 Christiana Bradley    Va.           171
 53 Barbara Wetzel        Ala.          169
 54 Bridget Allen         Pa.           167
 55 Lisa Sternard         Tenn.         165
 56 Kelley Shepherd       Ariz.         163
 57 Laura Heflin          Kan.          161
 58 Linda Redford         Mo.           159
 59 Lisa Craig            Texas         157
 60 Sherri Dodson         Ala.          155
 61 Keri Schieber         Ga.           153
 62 Kimberlee Striker     Ala.          151
 63 Pat White             Texas         149
 64 Debra Hengst          Texas         147
 65 Secret York           Ky.           145
 66 Mary Hencken          N.C.          143
 67 BJ Carson             Okla.         141
 68 Jo Dee Lake           Ala.          139
 69 Patsy McDaniel        Ala.          137
 70 Michelle Armstrong    N.C.          135
 71 Kali Weatherford      Texas         133
 72 Meta Burrell          Texas         131
 73 Robbie Hartline       Mo.           129
 74 Kim Hicks             Ga.           127
 75 Judy VanCanneyt       Ala.          125
 76 Cindy Van Horn        Texas         123
 77 Lila Bass             Texas         121
 78 Ann Swinks            Ga.           119
 79 Terri Elkins          Texas         117
 80 Kathy Freehling       Fla.          115
 81 Danalee Lofton        Ark.          113
 82 Sharon Teague         S.C.            0

 

 

 



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