Yamamoto Leads PAA on Neely Henry
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8/18/2011 6:21:03 PM |
Kennendy and others close behind in bass fishing tournament
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By PAA Communications
Gary Yamamoto never had dropped a boat into Neely Henry Lake until last
Monday morning, the first day of practice for the Bass Pro Shops PAA
Tournament Series presented by Carrot Stix.
Four days later, the founder of the successful bait company that bears
his name sits atop the leaderboard after the first day of competition
with a 5-bass limit weighing 15.73 pounds.
After a more than 40 anglers failed to crack double-digit weights due to
tough summer conditions, Yamamoto’s catch even surprised him.
“I didn’t expect this weight,” Yamamoto said on the weigh-in stage. “The
first day of practice I caught a few nice ones and then the second day,
nothing. So I went back to what I was doing.”
Reticent with a field of tough anglers and a tough lake, Yamamoto
declined to divulge any other specifics. He caught largemouth Thursday
throughout the day, and believes the pattern will hold up. Other than
that … Yamamoto has lockjaw.
But he’s riding a wave of confidence this season, sitting in 18th place
in the PAA Tournament Series point standings with a shot at a berth in
the Toyota Texas Bass Classic in October. The top 15 PAA pros, along
with the Top 15 from the Bassmaster Elite Series and FLW Tour, earn
automatic invitations to the world championship on Lake Conroe.
That’s not Yamamoto’s concern this week, however. He finished 33rd at
Lake Lanier in the March season-opener and was 20th at Table Rock in
June. He’d like to put together two more solid days and lock down a win.
“I looked at his bag in the line and told him that’s probably as good as
what’s been caught around here in the last few weeks,” said King’s Home
pro Randy Howell, who lives just 30 minutes away in Springville. “He
was surprised, but that’s a good limit for this time of year. I think if
he can catch nine pounds a day he’ll probably win it unless Kennedy
keeps going strong, which is possible.”
Kennedy in second place
That would be Kinami pro Steve Kennedy of Auburn, just a short two-hour
drive from Neely Henry. He’s fished the lake and Coosa River all his
life and Thursday whacked a limit weighing 14.20 pounds.
“It didn’t take long and I was done by about 10:30,” Kennedy said of his
catch, which included a 4.84-pound largemouth. “It was fun.”
Kennedy took his aluminum flatbottom into a narrow, winding creek that
opened into a backwater area. He said he threw spinnerbaits, buzzbaits,
swimbaits and plastics to cover, although sometimes that didn’t matter.
“I flipped over a limb once and two 3-pounders came out of the water
repeatedly trying to get it and finally ripped the bait off the line,”
he said. “Another time, I set the hook on my buzzbait, missed and before
I could get the line in a fish had taken the bait. They were crashing
into the spinnerbait trying to kill it.”
Kennedy said the 2.5- to 3-pounders were good, but not what he wanted.
“I finally picked up the swimbait and threw it for a while,” he said.
“It wasn’t immediate, but I finally got the big bite with that big
largemouth. She train-wrecked it. I knew I had to leave it alone so I
finally got out of there.”
Snowden, Omori are close
Nitro pro Brian Snowden of Missouri and Yamaha pro Takahiro Omori of
Texas are within a smidgen of each other in third and fourth place.
Snowden has 11.89 pounds and Omori sits in fourth with 11.83. Omori said
he struggled to get five bites all day, working shoreline cover like he
prefers, and caught two keepers late in the day to round out his limit.
“I kind of like doing one thing all day and staying with it, but not
today,” Snowden said. He said swimbaits, jigs, topwaters and other baits
were in his arsenal..
“I just kept grinding it out,” Snowden said. “What I’m throwing just depends on what the bank looks like.”
Auten clings to AoY lead
Ranger pro Todd Auten may have given himself just a bit of breathing
room in the PAA Angler of the Year race with his 11.72 pounds, good for
fifth place.
“I’m sure it’ll get tougher every day and I’ll move around more,” said
the South Carolina veteran. “There are a few boats around where I’m
fishing but I’m running a little pattern that I can hit on different
parts of the lake, so that’s probably what I’ll do.”
Gene Larew pro Tommy Biffle of Oklahoma is 24th with 8.95 pounds and
Hefty pro Mike McClelland of Arkansas is two spots behind with 8.55
pounds. They’re the closest to having a shot at unseating Auten, with
only eight points separating them.
“I thought I could get on a little offshore deal with my Biffle Bug and
had a good practice out there, but the fish weren’t there,” Biffle said.
“I don’t know what happened to them. The shad are still there so
they’re probably just not feeding. I’m going shallow all day Friday and
see what happens.”
McClelland said he had a “lost opportunity” with a big spotted bass that
came unbuttoned, a common refrain among many pros. The Coosa River’s
spots are legendary for their aggressiveness.
“It’s like that on any lake on this river,” McClelland said. “They’re just flat-out mean.”
Pro Angler Fish Wgt Pen B/F Total
1 GARY YAMAMOTO 5/5 15.73 3.82 15.73
2 STEVE KENNEDY 5/5 14.20 4.84 14.20
3 BRIAN SNOWDEN 5/5 11.89 11.89
4 TAKAHIRO OMORI 5/5 11.83 3.89 11.83
5 TODD AUTEN 5/5 11.72 11.72
6 RANDY HOWELL 5/5 11.61 4.66 11.61
7 TERRY BUTCHER 5/5 11.17 4.68 11.17
8 MIKE DELVISCO 5/5 11.15 11.15
9 ADAM BROWN 5/5 10.97 10.97
10 DOUGLAS JONES 5/5 10.69 3.79 10.69
11 MARK MENENDEZ 5/5 10.60 10.60
12 CHAD MORGENTHALER 5/5 10.44 3.56 10.44
13 RANDY QUALLS 5/5 10.38 10.38
14 JAMES W. WATSON 5/5 10.20 4.67 10.20
15 JOEY NANIA 5/5 10.12 10.12
16 GARY CLOUSE 5/5 10.07 10.07
17 CODY BIRD 5/5 9.88 9.88
18 RUSS LANE 5/5 9.81 9.81
19 DEREK REMITZ 5/5 9.71 9.71
20 JAKE DIXON 5/5 9.66 9.66
21 DOC SEGER 5/5 9.65 9.65
22 LANCE VICK 5/5 9.60 9.60
23 BRIAN W. TRAVIS 5/5 9.10 9.10
24 TOMMY BIFFLE 5/5 8.95 8.95
25 GREG HACKNEY 5/5 8.69 8.69
26 MIKE MCCLELLAND 5/5 8.55 8.55
27 TERRY TUCKER 5/5 8.40 8.40
28 GREG VINSON 5/5 8.37 8.37
29 TROY MORROW 5/5 8.30 8.30
30 DAVID MANSUE 5/5 8.29 8.29
31 MATT REED 5/5 8.22 8.22
32 DUKE JENKEL 5/5 8.17 8.17
33 STEVE WISDOM 5/4 8.42 .25 8.17
34 HAROLD ALLEN 5/5 8.09 8.09
35 KELLY POWER 4/4 8.09 8.09
36 BO CROSS 5/5 7.99 7.99
36 JOHN CREWS, JR. 5/5 7.99 7.99
38 CLIFFORD A. PIRCH 5/5 7.82 7.82
39 JUSTIN RACKLEY 5/5 7.70 7.70
40 SCOTT CANTERBURY 5/5 7.51 7.51
41 KENT A. CELLA 5/5 7.47 7.47
42 SHAW GRIGSBY 5/5 7.37 7.37
43 TOMMY MARTIN 5/5 7.19 7.19
44 PAUL MARKS 5/5 7.07 7.07
45 JONATHAN BLACK 5/5 7.03 7.03
46 SHANE LONG 3/3 7.01 7.01
47 CHRIS S. BRASHER 5/5 6.67 6.67
48 CHRIS JACKSON 5/5 6.65 6.65
49 BRADLEY HALLMAN 5/5 6.48 6.48
50 PATRICK PIERCE 5/5 6.44 6.44
51 CHARLIE INGRAM 4/4 6.15 6.15
52 DAVID R. HENDRICK 4/4 5.74 5.74
53 JONATHAN P. COLLINS 3/3 5.46 5.46
54 DAVID NICHOL 5/5 5.31 5.31
55 CRAIG M. DOWLING 2/1 4.78 .25 3.64 4.53
56 JEFF HAGER 1/1 1.25 1.25
57 GUY H. EAKER, SR. 5/5 5.10 8.00 .00
58 BOBBY L. COLLUMS 0/0 .00 .00
Big Fish: 4.84 STEVE KENNEDY
Total Anglers: 58
Total Fish Weighed: 271
Total Fish Weight: 492.90
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