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 |  Velvick Extends Lead, Searching for   first Bassmaster Elite Series   Victory at California’s Clear   Lake March 20, 2010 - Clear Lake continues   to be kind to Byron Velvick as   the West Coast transplant, who   now resides in Del Rio , Texas , inched closer to his first Bassmaster Elite Series victory Saturday on the   big-bass factory.  Velvick held the throttle down at the Golden State Shootout, building his three-day total to   75 pounds, 8 ounces, enough to open up a near 6-plus pound margin. While   other competitors threaten Velvick – Bill Lowen brought 24-2 to the scales,   enough for 69-9 and second place – he won’t budge.  In fact, he brought in   Saturday’s biggest limit at 24-8.  It’s been well documented that Velvick set   the BASS’ three-day heaviest tournament weight here 10 years ago with 83 pounds,   5 ounces.  But that was before the swimbait revolution and Velvick noted that   the fish have become more intelligent and it’s taken its toll on the   45-year-old. “Man,   I’m sore,” said Velvick, who scored consecutive Bassmaster Classic   qualifications the past two seasons.  “I’ve just gotten beat up.  My arm is so   sore.  But this feels great to be in a position to win.  My career has   progressed nicely the past couple of years and I’m   super-excited.” Much   has been made of Velvick’s versatility this week and that has certainly helped   his cause.  But he is sticking with his bread-and-butter, the swimbait, for   roughly 80 percent of the time.  He has   been plagued by slow mornings – he only had three bites four hours into the   tournament – but has been able to capitalize on the majority of the big bites.    He said he knows the area so well that he can almost anticipate when the “dead   zone” will occur.  Considering that, he said he wouldn’t hesitate to explore new   water Sunday if things slow down to a halt.  “The   big ones live in my primary area,” said Velvick.  “But it’s a constant battle.    Should I stay or should I go? Still, I know that if I get the right five bites   in my primary area, I should win the tournament.” Conversely, Velvick can also anticipate when he is going   to entice a big bite. He says the bigger fish are stacked a bit deeper and he   has failed to cash in on one big bite each day.  Stepping back and taking a look at the tangibles, it   would be easy to assume Velvick should win the tournament.  After all, he has   been consistent, absolutely dominant on the fishery and has a sizable lead.  But   there is always an X-factor.  With   warming conditions and bluebird skies dominating the event, sight fishing could   be prime for Sunday.  And though that could be hit-or-miss for many in the   field, the threat exists and was in the back of Velvick’s mind.  Although Lowen of North Bend, Ohio, continues to tote   big limits to the scales, he has yet to gain ground on Velvick.  He did,   however, leapfrog Randy Howell to jump into second.  Lowell has been working a   staging area where the fish run through before they funnel into the river.  He was   able to consistently entice bites in his primary area but he lamented the fact   that he wasn’t able to drill down on a smaller, more-defined spot that was   occupied by another competitor.  He was able to hit the spot early – landing a   5- and 6-pounder – but it was rendered useless the rest of the day.  With that   competitor making the top-12 cut, Lowen might have to manage without it.  And   questions still remain whether Lowen’s area can withstand the crazy pressure it   has been subjected to over three tournament days.  Guy Eaker of Cherryville ,   N.C. , in third, has been one of a few competitors who have sat on it through   the tournament. “I   don’t know how much that spot can take,” said Lowen, 35.  “I do think that I   figured a little deal out later in the day though.  It’s something the fish   haven’t seen and I’m going to try it out Sunday.” While   the spot is chock full of 5- and 6- pounders, Lowen wasn’t sure it had the   potential to yield a big bite that Clear Lake is famous for.  With   Lowen and Eaker sharing the same spot, they have also been connected in the   standings.  Each has managed to move up one spot and Eaker, with 68-4, was third   and within striking distance for his second BASS victory. The   70-year-old Eaker has been fishing BASS tournaments for 30-plus years and has   gone nearly 150 tournaments without a victory.
 “I   might not have the accomplishments that some of the other guys who started with   me have,” said Eaker, a 10-time Classic qualifier.  “But I guarantee you no one   has had as much fun as I have.” Slipping from second to fourth was Randy Howell of   Springville , Ala. , with 67-4.  In fifth was 19-year-old Bradley Roy of   Lancaster , Ky. , with 64-2.  Only the top-12 competitors moved on to Sunday.    Notables in the cutline included 2007 Bassmaster Classic champion Boyd Duckett   (ninth) and Skeet Reese of   Auburn, Calif. (11th).  The full standings can be found   below. DAY 3 GOLDEN STATE SHOOTOUT   STANDINGS   2010 Lakeport , CA 3/18-3/21 Clear Lake , Lakeport     CA . (PROFESSIONAL) Standings Day   3      Angler                     Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$   1.  Byron Velvick          Del Rio , TX             15    75-08  315   Day 1: 5   29-00     Day   2: 5   22-00     Day 3: 5   24-08    2.  Bill Lowen               North Bend , OH           15  69-09  295   Day 1: 5   22-14     Day   2: 5   22-09     Day 3: 5   24-02    3.  Guy Eaker                Cherryville , NC          15  68-04  290   Day 1: 5   21-14     Day   2: 5   22-06     Day 3: 5   24-00    4.  Randy Howell             Springville , AL          15  67-04  285   Day 1: 5   23-03     Day   2: 5   23-07     Day 3: 5   20-10    5.  Bradley Roy              Lancaster , KY            15  64-02  280   Day 1: 5   19-08     Day   2: 5   22-01     Day 3: 5   22-09    6.  Terry Butcher            Talala, OK              15  62-12  276   Day 1: 5   18-03     Day   2: 5   21-13     Day 3: 5   22-12    7.  Jared Lintner            Arroyo Grande , CA        15  62-08  272   Day 1: 5   23-04     Day   2: 5   17-14     Day 3: 5   21-06    8.  Matt Herren              Trussville, AL          15  61-15  268   Day 1: 5   21-13     Day   2: 5   18-06     Day 3: 5   21-12    9.  Boyd Duckett             Demopolis , AL            15  61-11  264   Day 1: 5   17-14     Day   2: 5   20-14     Day 3: 5   22-15    10. Brian Snowden            Reeds Spring, MO        15  61-05  260   Day 1: 5   17-06     Day   2: 5   21-03     Day 3: 5   22-12    11. Skeet Reese              Auburn , CA              15  60-02  257   Day 1: 5   20-04     Day   2: 5   18-12     Day 3: 5   21-02    12. Tommy Biffle             Wagoner, OK             15  58-15  254   Day 1: 5   16-08     Day   2: 5   21-13     Day 3: 5   20-10    13. Morizo Shimizu           Osaka JAPAN             15  58-04  251   Day 1: 5   18-03     Day   2: 5   19-05     Day 3: 5   20-12    14. Dave Wolak               Wake Forest , NC         15  57-11  248   Day 1: 5   15-08     Day   2: 5   18-05     Day 3: 5   23-14    15. Pat Golden             High Point , NC          15    57-07  245   Day 1: 5   19-07     Day   2: 5   18-06     Day 3: 5   19-10    16. Greg Hackney             Gonzales , LA             15  56-10  243   Day 1: 5   16-09     Day   2: 5   22-05     Day 3: 5   17-12    17. Grant Goldbeck           Gaithersburg , MD        15  56-06  241   Day 1: 5   19-02     Day   2: 5   20-05     Day 3: 5   16-15    18. Matt Greenblatt          Palm Beach Gardens, FL  15  56-03  239   Day 1: 5   19-13     Day   2: 5   16-12     Day 3: 5   19-10    19. Kevin Wirth              Crestwood , KY            15  55-15  237   Day 1: 5   14-05     Day   2: 5   20-13     Day 3: 5   20-13    20. Kelly Jordon             Mineola , TX             15  55-14  235   Day 1: 5   21-08     Day   2: 5   14-07     Day 3: 5   19-15    21. Denny Brauer             Camdenton , MO            15  55-12  233   Day 1: 5   21-09     Day   2: 5   14-03     Day 3: 5   20-00    22. Bobby   Lane             Lakeland , FL            15    55-08  231   Day 1: 5   16-03     Day   2: 5   24-13     Day 3: 5   14-08    23. Edwin Evers              Talala, OK              15  55-08  229   Day 1: 5   18-01     Day   2: 5   17-14     Day 3: 5   19-09    24. Greg Vinson              Wetumpka , AL             13  55-00  227   Day 1: 3   13-01     Day   2: 5   22-07     Day 3: 5   19-08    25. Michael   Iaconelli      Pitts Grove, NJ         15  54-15  225   Day 1: 5   18-01     Day   2: 5   19-05     Day 3: 5   17-09    26. Billy McCaghren          Mayflower, AR           15  54-07  223   Day 1: 5   16-02     Day   2: 5   18-00     Day 3: 5   20-05    27. Brent Chapman            Lake Quivira , KS         15  54-04  221   Day 1: 5   19-09     Day   2: 5   17-00     Day 3: 5   17-11    28. Clark Reehm              Russellville , AR         15  53-12  219   Day 1: 5   17-11     Day   2: 5   20-11     Day 3: 5   15-06    29. Marty Stone              Fayetteville , NC         13  53-12  217   Day 1: 3   12-01     Day   2: 5   20-15     Day 3: 5   20-12    30. James Niggemeyer         Van, TX                 15  53-08  215   Day 1: 5   17-01     Day   2: 5   17-07     Day 3: 5   19-00    31. Mike McClelland          Bella Vista , AR          15  53-04  213   Day 1: 5   19-09     Day   2: 5   14-02     Day 3: 5   19-09    32. Dean Rojas               Lake Havasu City , AZ    15  53-01  211   Day 1: 5   19-00     Day   2: 5   17-06     Day 3: 5   16-11    33. Jeff Kriet                Ardmore , OK             15  52-12  209   Day 1: 5   21-04     Day   2: 5   17-00     Day 3: 5   14-08    34. Casey Ashley             Donalds, SC             15  52-12  207   Day 1: 5   15-02     Day   2: 5   19-14     Day 3: 5   17-12    35. Gary Klein              Weatherford , TX          15    52-07  205   Day 1: 5   19-10     Day   2: 5   16-00     Day 3: 5   16-13    36. Kotaro Kiriyama          Moody, AL               15  52-02  203   Day 1: 5   19-00     Day   2: 5   17-12     Day 3: 5   15-06    37. Takahiro Omori           Emory , TX                15  52-01  201   Day 1: 5   15-03     Day   2: 5   18-11     Day 3: 5   18-03    38. Aaron   Martens          Leeds, AL                15  51-15    199   Day 1: 5   18-15     Day   2: 5   15-01     Day 3: 5   17-15    39. Todd Faircloth           Jasper, TX              15  51-10  197   Day 1: 5   16-08     Day   2: 5   18-03     Day 3: 5   16-15    40. Cliff Pace               Petal, MS               15  51-10  195   Day 1: 5   17-13     Day   2: 5   16-10     Day 3: 5   17-03    41. Derek Remitz             Grant , AL                15  50-09  193   Day 1: 5   16-00     Day   2: 5   18-10     Day 3: 5   15-15    42. Shaw E Grigsby           Gainesville , FL         15  50-08  191   Day 1: 5   15-02     Day   2: 5   17-10     Day 3: 5   17-12    43. Bernie Schultz           Gainesville , FL         15  50-04  189   Day 1: 5   18-02     Day   2: 5   15-15     Day 3: 5   16-03    44. Cliff Crochet            Pierre Part, LA         14  49-12  187   Day 1: 5   16-14     Day   2: 5   19-02     Day 3: 4   13-12    45. Keith Poche              Troy , AL                 15  48-10  185   Day 1: 5   17-04     Day   2: 5   16-06     Day 3: 5   15-00    46. Jami Fralick             Martin , SD               12  43-10  183   Day 1: 5   18-01     Day   2: 4   15-05     Day 3: 3   10-04    47. Mark Menendez            Paducah , KY             11  37-01  181   Day 1: 5   15-03     Day   2: 5   18-00     Day 3: 1   03-14    ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals Day   #Limits    #Fish        Weight  1        72       416        1429-12  2        75       425        1496-09  3        44       228         876-06 ----------------------------------          191      1069        3802-11   Back to Zeiner's Angler Supply | Kansas
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