SCHMITT DROPS 24 POUNDS – LEADS DAY ONE OF FLW TOUR AT LAKE OKEECHOBEE

Story Courtesy of FLW Outdoors

Arkansas’ Roberts Leads Co-Anglers

CLEWISTON, Fla. (Jan. 25, 2018) – Maryland Pro Bryan Schmitt surprised even himself on Thursday. The six-year FLW Tour veteran caught a five-bass limit weighing 24 pounds, 11 ounces, to take the lead on opening day of the 2018 season at the FLW Tour at Lake Okeechobee. The event, presented by Evinrude, features a field of 376 of the world’s best bass-fishing professionals and co-anglers casting for top awards of up to $125,000 cash in the pro division and up to $25,000 cash in the co-angler division.

The weather conditions in central Florida were good Thursday despite a brisk north wind that prompted Tournament Director Bill Taylor to advise anglers to use the protected canals and rim ditches instead of trying to make a run across the middle of the lake. The main challenge for tournament anglers was finding clear water.

“This was not expected,” said Schmitt, a two-time Forrest Wood Cup qualifier who has 10 wins in FLW competition – all on rivers and tidal fisheries. “The final afternoon of practice I found one spot where I got a ton of little bites. I decided to go there today and I guess that they have grown up a little bit.”

Schmitt caught all of his bass – including a pair of 6-pound, 13-ounce largemouth – from his one spot, throwing just one bait.

“I hammered it, all day,” he said. “An hour and a half in, I changed the bait and started throwing something that I hadn’t thrown, but it’s a bait that I have a lot of confidence in. It was like a lightbulb went off and every one of my fish came on that bait.

“I really hope it doesn’t get dirty,” Schmitt continued. “Towards the end of the day the wind was starting to put mud in there and if it (wind) changes a hair, it’s done. The problem is that my only other place where I caught any fish in practice is so far away that I don’t know if I’ll have enough fuel to make it there. That’s a big problem.”

Schmitt credited his “lucky” co-angler Darlene Ferguson of Tehachapi, California, as another factor that contributed to his success.

“She caught two fish and she’s really good luck,” he went on to say. “She has a reputation among some of the pros as being really good luck to have in the boat with you.”

The top 10 pros after day one on Lake Okeechobee are:

1st:          Bryan Schmitt, Deale, Md., five bass, 24-11

2nd:         General Tire pro Mark Rose, West Memphis, Ark., five bass, 24-0

3rd:         Christopher Brasher, Longview, Texas, five bass, 22-0

4th:         Britt Myers, Clover, S.C., five bass, 21-8

5th:         Tyler Stewart, West Monroe, La., five bass, 21-2

6th:         Michael Neal, Dayton, Tenn., five bass, 21-0

7th:         Power-Pole pro Cory Johnston, Cavan, Ontario, Canada, five bass, 20-11

8th:         Brandon Mosley, Choctaw, Okla., five bass, 20-9

9th:         Cameron Gautney, Muscle Shoals, Ala., five bass, 20-5

10th:       Bradley Dortch, Atmore, Ala., five bass, 19-9

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Johnston earned the day’s $500 Simms Big Bass award in the pro division thanks to an 8-pound, 4-ounce largemouth.

Overall there were 883 bass weighing 2,128 pounds, 8 ounces caught by 186 pros Thursday. The catch included 165 five-bass limits.

Pro competitors Andy Young of Mound, Minnesota, and William Campbell of Middlesboro, Kentucky, were involved in a boat collision on Lake Okeechobee Thursday afternoon. The collision happened while both anglers were running the lake and met at an intersection, with Campbell’s boat striking the port (left) side of Young’s boat. Young and his co-angler were ejected, but were able to return to their boat after Young’s mandatory ignition shutoff device disengaged the engine. Both boats were able to return to the launch site at the Clewiston Boat Basin and the accident is under investigation by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. Young decided to seek medical attention upon his return to the ramp. Young’s catch was weighed and he finished the day with five bass weighing 10 pounds even, good for 117th place, while Campbell was late in his return to check-in and did not weigh in.

Dustin Roberts of Dardanelle, Arkansas, leads the co-angler division with five bass weighing 23 pounds, 13 ounces, followed by Shawn Wildt of Bullard, Texas, who weighed five bass totaling 19-10, good for second place.

The top 10 co-anglers after day one on Lake Okeechobee are:

1st:          Dustin Roberts, Dardanelle, Ark., five bass, 23-13

2nd:         Shawn Wildt, Bullard, Texas, five bass, 19-10

3rd:         Robby Frashier, Carrollton, Ga., five bass, 19-6

4th:         Tyler Woolcott, Port Orange, Fla., five bass, 18-4

5th:         Don Ortwein, Anderson, Ind., five bass, 15-13

6th:         Jeffrey Mathews, Maitland, Fla., five bass, 15-12

7th:         Josh Lockard, Somerset, Ky., five bass, 15-5

8th:         Joel Willert, Lakeville, Minn., five bass, 15-2

9th:         Todd Lee, Jasper, Ala., five bass, 14-10

10th:       Jordan Thompkins, Myrtle Beach, S.C., five bass, 14-9

Roberts earned $250 for the Simms Big Bass award in the co-angler division with a 9-pound, 7-ounce largemouth.

Overall there were 643 bass weighing 1,242 pounds even caught by 172 co-anglers Thursday. The catch included 86 five-bass limits.

In FLW Tour competition, pros and co-anglers are randomly paired each day, with pros supplying the boat, controlling boat movement and competing against other pros. Co-anglers fish from the back deck against other co-anglers. The full field of 376 anglers competes in the two-day opening round. Co-angler competition concludes following Friday’s weigh-in, while the top 30 pros based on their two-day accumulated weight advance to Saturday. Only the top 10 pros continue competition Sunday, with the winner determined by the heaviest accumulated weight from the four days of competition.

The total purse for the FLW Tour at Lake Okeechobee presented by Evinrude is more than $930,000, including $10,000 through 60th place in the Pro division. The tournament is hosted by Roland & Mary Ann Martin’s Marina and Resort and the Hendry County Tourism Development Council.

Throughout the season, anglers are also vying for valuable points in hopes of qualifying for the 2018 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of professional bass fishing. The 2018 Forrest Wood Cup will be on Lake Ouachita in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Aug. 10-12 and is hosted by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and Visit Hot Springs.

Anglers will take off at 7:30 a.m. EST each day from Roland & Mary Ann Martin’s Marina and Resort, located at 920 E. Del Monte, Ave., in Clewiston. Friday’s weigh-ins, Jan. 26, will be held at the resort beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday’s weigh-ins, Jan. 27-28, will also be held at the resort, but will begin at 4 p.m.

Prior to the weigh-ins Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 27-28, FLW will host a free Family Fishing Expo at Roland & Mary Ann Martin’s Marina and Resort from noon to 4 p.m. each day. The Expo is a chance for fishing fans to meet their favorite anglers, enjoy interactive games, activities and giveaways provided by FLW sponsors, and learn more about the sport of fishing and other outdoor activities.

Also for youth, the FLW Foundation’s Unified Fishing Derby will be held at the marina on Saturday, Jan. 27 from 9-11 a.m. The event is hosted by FLW Foundation pro Cody Kelley along with other FLW Tour anglers, and is free and open to anyone under the age of 18 and Special Olympics athletes. Rods and reels are available for use, but youth are encouraged to bring their own if they own one. The 1st and 2nd place anglers that catch the biggest fish will be recognized Saturday on the FLW Tour stage, just prior to the pros weighing in.

Television coverage of the FLW Tour at Lake Okeechobee presented by Evinrude will premiere in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) March 28 from Noon-1 p.m. EST. The Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show airs on NBCSN, the Pursuit Channel and the World Fishing Network and is broadcast to more than 564 million households worldwide.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow the sport’s top anglers on the FLW Tour on FLW’s social media outlets at FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube and Snapchat.

 

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20 TIM CALES SANDSTONE, WV 16 – 11 (5) 16 – 11 (5)
21 BILL MCDONALD GREENWOOD, IN 16 – 10 (5) 16 – 10 (5)
22 MATT BECKER FINLEYVILLE, PA 16 – 8 (5) 16 – 8 (5)
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25 JIMMY BREWER MARSHALL, TX 16 – 2 (5) 16 – 2 (5)
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26 CHAD MORGENTHALER REEDS SPRING, MO 16 – 0 (5) 16 – 0 (5)
28 JAMES NIGGEMEYER VAN, TX 15 – 15 (5) 15 – 15 (5)
29 SCOTT DOBSON CLARKSTON, MI 15 – 13 (5) 15 – 13 (5)
30 YUSUKE MIYAZAKI FORNEY, TX 15 – 6 (5) 15 – 6 (5)
31 JOSH DOUGLAS ISLE, MN 15 – 5 (5) 15 – 5 (5)
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41 JEFF SPRAGUE POINT, TX 14 – 8 (5) 14 – 8 (5)
42 MATT REED MADISONVILLE, TX 14 – 5 (5) 14 – 5 (5)
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55 CHRIS MCCALL PALMER, TX 13 – 1 (5) 13 – 1 (5)
55 RANDY HAYNES COUNCE, TN 13 – 1 (5) 13 – 1 (5)
55 RICHARD LOWITZKI HAMPSHIRE, IL 13 – 1 (5) 13 – 1 (5)
58 JAY YELAS LINCOLN CITY, OR 13 – 0 (5) 13 – 0 (5)
59 KERRY MILNER BONO, AR 12 – 15 (5) 12 – 15 (5)
60 JAY KENDRICK GRANT, AL 12 – 14 (5) 12 – 14 (5)
60 DEAN ALEXANDER GEORGETOWN, TX 12 – 14 (5) 12 – 14 (5)
60 MICHAEL WOOLEY COLLIERVILLE, TN 12 – 14 (5) 12 – 14 (5)
60 TERRY BOLTON PADUCAH, KY 12 – 14 (5) 12 – 14 (5)
64 JOSHUA WEAVER MACON, GA 12 – 13 (5) 12 – 13 (5)
65 CODY KELLEY CONWAY, AR 12 – 12 (5) 12 – 12 (5)
66 ALEX DAVIS ALBERTVILLE, AL 12 – 11 (5) 12 – 11 (5)
67 KENNETH (BOO) WOODS LONDON, KY 12 – 10 (5) 12 – 10 (5)
67 NICK GAINEY CHARLESTON, SC 12 – 10 (5) 12 – 10 (5)
69 ANTHONY GAGLIARDI PROSPERITY, SC 12 – 9 (5) 12 – 9 (5)
69 CARL JOCUMSEN FRISCO, TX 12 – 9 (5) 12 – 9 (5)
71 JIM MOYNAGH CARVER, MN 12 – 7 (5) 12 – 7 (5)
71 JEREMY LAWYER SARCOXIE, MO 12 – 7 (5) 12 – 7 (5)
73 ZACK BIRGE BLANCHARD, OK 12 – 5 (5) 12 – 5 (5)
74 ALLEN BOYD SALEM, IN 12 – 4 (5) 12 – 4 (5)
75 DYLAN HAYS SHERIDAN, AR 12 – 0 (5) 12 – 0 (5)
76 JIM JONES BIG BEND, WI 11 – 14 (5) 11 – 14 (5)
77 PETER THLIVEROS SAINT AUGUSTINE, FL 11 – 13 (5) 11 – 13 (5)
77 JASON REYES HUFFMAN, TX 11 – 13 (5) 11 – 13 (5)
79 RUSSELL CECIL WILLIS, TX 11 – 12 (5) 11 – 12 (5)
79 RICHIE EAVES NAUVOO, IL 11 – 12 (5) 11 – 12 (5)
81 J TODD TUCKER MOULTRIE, GA 11 – 9 (5) 11 – 9 (5)
81 DAVID DUDLEY LYNCHBURG, VA 11 – 9 (5) 11 – 9 (5)
81 REX HUFF CORBIN, KY 11 – 9 (5) 11 – 9 (5)
84 LARRY NIXON BEE BRANCH, AR 11 – 8 (5) 11 – 8 (5)
84 KURT DOVE DEL RIO, TX 11 – 8 (5) 11 – 8 (5)
84 SCOTT WILEY BAY MINETTE, AL 11 – 8 (5) 11 – 8 (5)
87 BILLY MCCAGHREN MAYFLOWER, AR 11 – 7 (5) 11 – 7 (5)
88 TONY DUMITRAS WINSTON, GA 11 – 5 (5) 11 – 5 (5)
89 STEVEN HATALA ST. CLAIR SHORES, MI 11 – 4 (5) 11 – 4 (5)
89 TAYLOR ASHLEY WARRIOR, AL 11 – 4 (5) 11 – 4 (5)
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91 MATTHEW STEFAN JUNCTION CITY, WI 11 – 3 (5) 11 – 3 (5)
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94 ERIC JACKSON WALLING, TN 11 – 1 (5) 11 – 1 (5)
94 JIM DILLARD WEST MONROE, LA 11 – 1 (5) 11 – 1 (5)
96 CLARK WENDLANDT LEANDER, TX 11 – 0 (5) 11 – 0 (5)
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97 CHAD GRIGSBY MAPLE GROVE, MN 10 – 14 (5) 10 – 14 (5)
99 JASON LAMBERT MICHIE, TN 10 – 13 (5) 10 – 13 (5)
99 MIKE SURMAN BOCA RATON, FL 10 – 13 (5) 10 – 13 (5)
99 JOHN COX DEBARY, FL 10 – 13 (4) 10 – 13 (4)
99 SHANE LINEBERGER LINCOLNTON, NC 10 – 13 (5) 10 – 13 (5)
103 JIM MOULTON MERCED, CA 10 – 11 (5) 10 – 11 (5)
103 DAVID LARSON MOUND, MN 10 – 11 (5) 10 – 11 (5)
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106 JIM TUTT LONGVIEW, TX 10 – 10 (5) 10 – 10 (5)
108 HARRY MOORE VALLEY, AL 10 – 9 (5) 10 – 9 (5)
109 SHANE LEHEW CATAWBA, NC 10 – 8 (5) 10 – 8 (5)
109 WES LOGAN SPRINGVILLE, AL 10 – 8 (5) 10 – 8 (5)
111 JIMMY REESE WITTER SPRINGS, CA 10 – 7 (4) 10 – 7 (4)
111 JUSTIN ATKINS FLORENCE, AL 10 – 7 (5) 10 – 7 (5)
113 BRADLEY HALLMAN NORMAN, OK 10 – 6 (5) 10 – 6 (5)
113 JOHNNY MCCOMBS MORRIS, AL 10 – 6 (5) 10 – 6 (5)
115 JASON MENINGER GAINESVILLE, GA 10 – 3 (5) 10 – 3 (5)
116 CLARK REEHM HUNTINGTON, TX 10 – 1 (5) 10 – 1 (5)
117 ANDY YOUNG MOUND, MN 10 – 0 (5) 10 – 0 (5)
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118 WADE CURTISS MEADOW VISTA, CA 9 – 15 (5) 9 – 15 (5)
120 ANDY WICKER POMARIA, SC 9 – 12 (5) 9 – 12 (5)
120 CLAYTON BATTS MACON, GA 9 – 12 (5) 9 – 12 (5)
120 BILL DAY FRANKFORT, KY 9 – 12 (5) 9 – 12 (5)
123 CLENT DAVIS MONTEVALLO, AL 9 – 11 (4) 9 – 11 (4)
124 JOEY CIFUENTES CLINTON, AR 9 – 10 (5) 9 – 10 (5)
125 AARON BRITT YUBA CITY, CA 9 – 9 (5) 9 – 9 (5)
126 TROY MORROW EASTANOLLEE, GA 9 – 8 (5) 9 – 8 (5)
127 TOM MONSOOR LA CROSSE, WI 9 – 5 (5) 9 – 5 (5)
128 KURT MITCHELL MILFORD, DE 9 – 4 (5) 9 – 4 (5)
128 DARREL ROBERTSON JAY, OK 9 – 4 (5) 9 – 4 (5)
130 ANDREW UPSHAW TULSA, OK 9 – 3 (5) 9 – 3 (5)
131 CURTIS RICHARDSON BELLEVILLE, ON 9 – 2 (5) 9 – 2 (5)
131 ROB KILBY HOT SPRINGS, AR 9 – 2 (5) 9 – 2 (5)
133 BUDDY GROSS CHICKAMAUGA, GA 9 – 1 (5) 9 – 1 (5)
133 CLINT BROWN BAINBRIDGE, GA 9 – 1 (5) 9 – 1 (5)
133 RAMIE COLSON JR CADIZ, KY 9 – 1 (5) 9 – 1 (5)
133 KYLE CORTIANA BROKEN ARROW, OK 9 – 1 (5) 9 – 1 (5)
137 MILES HOWE SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA 9 – 0 (5) 9 – 0 (5)
137 DARYL BIRON SOUTH WINDSOR, CT 9 – 0 (5) 9 – 0 (5)
139 JEFF DOBSON BARTLESVILLE, OK 8 – 15 (5) 8 – 15 (5)
140 DENNIS TIETJE ROANOKE, LA 8 – 13 (5) 8 – 13 (5)
141 CHASE BROOKS IRAAN, TX 8 – 12 (5) 8 – 12 (5)
142 BRYAN THRIFT SHELBY, NC 8 – 11 (5) 8 – 11 (5)
142 JOHN DEVERE BEREA, KY 8 – 11 (5) 8 – 11 (5)
144 GREG MANSFIELD BURNSVILLE, MN 8 – 9 (5) 8 – 9 (5)
144 MATT WITTEKIEND ANGLETON, TX 8 – 9 (5) 8 – 9 (5)
144 JOHN HUNTER SHELBYVILLE, KY 8 – 9 (5) 8 – 9 (5)
144 PETE PONDS MADISON, MS 8 – 9 (5) 8 – 9 (5)
148 SHAWN MURPHY NICHOLASVILLE, KY 8 – 8 (5) 8 – 8 (5)
148 LENDELL MARTIN JR NACOGDOCHES, TX 8 – 8 (5) 8 – 8 (5)
148 TODD AUTEN LAKE WYLIE, SC 8 – 8 (5) 8 – 8 (5)
151 RANDY BLAUKAT JOPLIN, MO 8 – 7 (5) 8 – 7 (5)
152 JASON JOHNSON GAINESVILLE, GA 8 – 3 (5) 8 – 3 (5)
153 AUSTIN FELIX EDEN PRAIRIE, MN 8 – 2 (5) 8 – 2 (5)
153 FREDDY HURLEY SOMERSET, KY 8 – 2 (2) 8 – 2 (2)
155 ROBERT BEHRLE HOOVER, AL 8 – 1 (5) 8 – 1 (5)
156 EVAN BARNES HOT SPRINGS, AR 7 – 15 (5) 7 – 15 (5)
156 CHARLIE EVANS BEREA, KY 7 – 15 (5) 7 – 15 (5)
158 RUSTY TRANCYGIER HAHIRA, GA 7 – 13 (5) 7 – 13 (5)
158 CHRIS NEAU NEW ORLEANS, LA 7 – 13 (5) 7 – 13 (5)
160 GREG BOHANNAN BENTONVILLE, AR 7 – 10 (5) 7 – 10 (5)
161 BRAXTON SETZER MONTGOMERY, AL 7 – 8 (5) 7 – 8 (5)
162 BRANDON COBB GREENWOOD, SC 7 – 5 (5) 7 – 5 (5)
163 ROB JORDAN FLOWERY BRANCH, GA 7 – 4 (5) 7 – 4 (5)
163 GRAE BUCK HARLEYSVILLE, PA 7 – 4 (5) 7 – 4 (5)
165 CRAIG ROZEMA SIMPSONVILLE, SC 6 – 15 (5) 6 – 15 (5)
165 RYAN CHANDLER HEBRON, IN 6 – 15 (5) 6 – 15 (5)
167 JORDAN OSBORNE LONGVIEW, TX 6 – 12 (3) 6 – 12 (3)
168 TIM MCDONALD PRESTONSBURG, KY 6 – 11 (5) 6 – 11 (5)
169 GARY YAMAMOTO PALESTINE, TX 6 – 8 (4) 6 – 8 (4)
169 MARK FISHER WAUCONDA, IL 6 – 8 (4) 6 – 8 (4)
171 SCOTT SUGGS ALEXANDER, AR 5 – 15 (5) 5 – 15 (5)
172 TOM REDINGTON ROYSE CITY, TX 5 – 11 (5) 5 – 11 (5)
173 JIMMY HOUSTON COOKSON, OK 5 – 3 (3) 5 – 3 (3)
174 BILL HUTCHISON BESSEMER, AL 4 – 7 (3) 4 – 7 (3)
175 CHAD RANDLES ELKHORN, NE 4 – 6 (4) 4 – 6 (4)
176 BOB MORIN SEYMOUR, TN 4 – 3 (3) 4 – 3 (3)
177 ANDY MORGAN DAYTON, TN 3 – 13 (3) 3 – 13 (3)
178 DARRELL DAVIS DOVER, FL 3 – 6 (3) 3 – 6 (3)
179 KOBY KREIGER BOKEELIA, FL 3 – 2 (3) 3 – 2 (3)
180 SHIRLEY CRAIN FORT SMITH, AR 3 – 1 (3) 3 – 1 (3)
181 KYLE WEISENBURGER OTTAWA, OH 2 – 3 (2) 2 – 3 (2)
182 BILLY HINES VACAVILLE, CA 2 – 0 (2) 2 – 0 (2)
183 CAPT BLAKE SMITH LAKELAND, FL 1 – 3 (1) 1 – 3 (1)
184 GLENN CHAPPELEAR ACWORTH, GA 0 – 15 (1) 0 – 15 (1)
184 DAVID WOOTTON COLLIERVILLE, TN 0 – 15 (1) 0 – 15 (1)
186 DAVID SMITH DEL CITY, OK 0 – 14 (1) 0 – 14 (1)
WILLIAM CAMPBELL MIDDLESBORO, KY