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 |  Velvick Clears Rest of Field for   First Bassmaster Elite Series Victory March   21, 2010 - Considered a pioneer of the swimbait craze, Byron   Velvick, a West Coast transplant, furthered his legacy with the bait Sunday at   Clear Lake , taking the Golden State Shootout, the second event of the 2010   Bassmaster Elite Series, on the shoulders of the revolutionary   lure.
 It was   nearly ten years ago when Velvick, who now resides in Del Rio , Texas , ushered   the swimbait to the front and center of the fishing world.  Then, he established   the BASS’ three-day tournament record with 83 pounds, 5 ounces.  This week, he   toted 98 pounds, 6 ounces to the scales over four days earning $100,000, his   first career Elite Series win and a whole bunch of momentum heading into the   meat of the Elite season. “I love   Clear Lake ,” said Velvick, 45.  “Ten years ago, I knew this place was special.    This lake is just phenomenal and it feels great to get this in front of family   and friends.” Bassmaster.com will cover the 2010 Elites throughout the   season with daily analysis, photo galleries, standings and a real-time   leaderboard. ESPN360.com will offer live, streaming video. ESPN2 will recap this   competition on The Bassmasters at   9 a.m. ET, Sunday, April 4, and again at 11 a.m. ET, Saturday, April   17. Velvick   attributed the victory to both his primary area – a shallow, warm bay that   contained grass, rock and hitch, a rare bait fish found in California – and his   bait choice – a Rago BV 3D swimbait.  Earlier in the week, Velvick had noted   that versatility was key, a ploy to throw his competitors off of his real   strategy.  Instead, he decided early in the competition he would either sink of   swim with the 7-inch lure. The key   to success, he said, was to work it slowly and deliberately.  The bait was   created in such a fashion where it is essentially weedless but the hooks are   exposed and Velvick said that allowed him to easily crawl through it grass.  He   knew he was successfully casting when the belly of the swimbait would turn green   from its exposure to the grass. And to   entice the bigger bites, he would position himself in the grass, casting out to   the deeper water and entice the hitch back towards the boat.  The bass would   then strike on the retrieve.  His method – he labeled it pulse and hoover – had   to be precise.  The two-time Classic qualifier said if he fished just a hair   fast, he wouldn’t get a bite. “A lot   of guys came in that area and they just didn’t know how to fish it correctly,”   said Velvick.  “The bait allowed me to work the structure the correct way.    Things had to line up perfect but I had a great combination of spot and bait   this week.” The win   brings Velvick’s to a high point in his career.  He has qualified for the past   two Bassmaster Classics but he started this year with a debacle at the   California Delta (83rd).  Things can change quickly on the Elite   Series, however, and Velvick made his California trip count with the win.  He   moved up to 23rd in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year   standings.  With   Velvick not letting up Sunday, the most intriguing battle was for second place.    Bill Lowen of North Bend , Ohio , took those honors over Guy Eaker of   Cherryville , N.C.   The two were fishing with casting distance of each other   and the area yielded a bevy of bass over the course of the tournament.  Lowen   finished while 92 pounds, 9 ounces, while Eaker, the 70-year-old sentimental   favorite, took third with 90 pounds, 11 ounces. Lowen   decided during practice to fish to his strengths and that didn’t include   anything to do with a swimbait.  An Ohio River rat, Lowen felt more comfortable   working a black-and-blue chatterbait and a black-and-blue swimjig in the staging   area shared with Eaker.  The finish was Lowen’s best in his five-year Elite   Series career. “Most   of the guys in the field were thinking that you had to throw a swimbait to win   and they were right,” said Lowen, 35.  “But I had to fish to my strengths and   I’m pleased with the outcome.” Like   Lowen, Eaker earned his career-best Elite finish this week.  In the end, the   shared spot – while productive – didn’t hold the bigger fish that were needed   for the victory. In   fourth was Randy Howell of Springville , Ala. , with 86 pounds, 2 ounces.  In   fifth was Skeet Reese of Auburn, Calif., with 85-3.  Reese took back-to-back top   five finishes on the California swing to open the season.  And that puts him at   the top of the 2010 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings, the   main qualifying route into the Bassmaster Classic.  The full standings can be   found below. Reese,   the 2007 AOY, missed out by one ounce at the Delta tournament last week and   while he didn’t get total redemption, he has his eyes on a larger   prize. “I’ll   take second place finishes all year as long as I come out first in the Angler of   the Year race,” said Reese, also the 2009 Classic champion.  “That’s what I’m   really focused on.” Only   the top 12 fished Sunday and that included 19-year-old Elite Series rookie   Bradley Roy of Lancaster , Ky.   Roy, the youngest competitor to fish an Elite   event, finished eighth.  DAY 3 GOLDEN STATE SHOOTOUT FINAL   STANDINGS 2010 Golden State Shootout   03/18-03/21 Clear Lake , Lakeport     Calif. (PRO Division) Standings Day   4    Angler                     Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$ 1.  Byron Velvick            Del Rio , Texas          20  98-06  320  $100,500.00   Day 1: 5   29-00    Day 2:   5   22-00    Day 3: 5   24-08    Day 4: 5   22-14    2.  Bill Lowen               North Bend , Ohio        20  92-09  295   $25,000.00   Day 1: 5   22-14    Day 2:   5   22-09    Day 3: 5   24-02    Day 4: 5   23-00    3.  Guy Eaker                Cherryville , N.C.       20  90-11  290   $20,000.00   Day 1: 5   21-14    Day 2:   5   22-06    Day 3: 5   24-00    Day 4: 5   22-07    4.  Randy Howell             Springville , Ala.       20  86-02  285   $15,000.00   Day 1: 5   23-03    Day 2:   5   23-07    Day 3: 5   20-10    Day 4: 5   18-14    5.  Skeet Reese              Auburn , Calif.          20  85-03  280   $15,000.00   Day 1: 5   20-04    Day 2:   5   18-12    Day 3: 5   21-02    Day 4: 5   25-01    6.  Tommy Biffle             Wagoner, Okla.          20  81-14  276   $13,500.00   Day 1: 5   16-08    Day 2:   5   21-13    Day 3: 5   20-10    Day 4: 5   22-15    7.  Terry Butcher            Talala , Okla.           20  80-08  272   $13,000.00   Day 1: 5   18-03    Day 2:   5   21-13    Day 3: 5   22-12    Day 4: 5   17-12    8.  Bradley Roy              Lancaster , Ky.          20  79-11  268   $12,500.00   Day 1: 5   19-08    Day 2:   5   22-01    Day 3: 5   22-09    Day 4: 5   15-09    9.  Boyd Duckett             Demopolis , Ala.         20  79-08  264   $12,000.00   Day 1: 5   17-14    Day 2:   5   20-14    Day 3: 5   22-15    Day 4: 5   17-13    10. Jared Lintner            Arroyo Grande , Calif.   20  78-09  260   $11,500.00   Day 1: 5   23-04    Day 2:   5   17-14    Day 3: 5   21-06    Day 4: 5   16-01    11. Brian Snowden            Reeds Spring, Mo.       19  76-00  257   $11,000.00   Day 1: 5   17-06    Day 2:   5   21-03    Day 3: 5   22-12    Day 4: 4   14-11    12. Matt Herren              Trussville, Ala.        20  75-13  254   $10,500.00   Day 1: 5   21-13    Day 2:   5   18-06    Day 3: 5   21-12    Day 4: 5   13-14    ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Big Bass of   Tournament      Bobby Lane                 Lakeland , Fla.             11-01  $1,000.00 Toyota Tundra Angler of   the Year Leader      Skeet Reese               Auburn , Calif.                    $1,000.00 Berkley Big Bag of   Tournament      Byron Velvick             Del Rio , Texas             29-00    $500.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals Day   #Limits    #Fish        Weight  1       72       416        1429-12  2       75       425        1496-09  3       44       228         876-06  4       11        59         230-15 ----------------------------------         202      1128        4033-10 TOYOTA TUNDRA BASSMASTER   ANGLER OF THE YEAR STANDINGS 2010 Golden State Shootout -   Lakeport , CA Pro Points After Clear Lake , Lakeport , Calif.   Ending   03-21-2010, Day 4 ------------------------------------------- Place  Name               St               Pts -------------------------------------------   1 Skeet Reese             Calif.         575   2 Greg Hackney            La.            538   3 Guy Eaker                N.C.           517   4 Bill Lowen              Ohio           516   5 Michael Iaconelli         N.J.           510   6 Denny Brauer            Mo.            493   7 James Niggemeyer        Texas          487   8 Dave Wolak               N.C.           483   9 Greg Vinson             Ala.           478  10 Shaw Grigsby            Fla.           471  11 Gary Klein               Texas          462  12 Edwin Evers             Okla.          454  13 Jeff Kriet              Okla.          452  13 Brian Snowden           Mo.            452  15 Matt Herren             Ala.           445  16 Bradley Roy             Ky.            443  17 Pat Golden              N.C.          442  18 Derek Remitz            Ala.           441  19 Dean Rojas              Ariz.          440  20 Stephen Browning        Ark.           439  21 John Crews              Va.            436  21 Kevin Wirth             Ky.            436  23 Byron Velvick           Texas          431  24 Clark Reehm             Ark.           428  25 Mark Davis              Ark.           418  26 Zell Rowland            Texas          415  26 Jared Lintner           Calif.         415  28 Todd Faircloth          Texas          410  29 Kotaro Kiriyama         Ala.           408  29 Bradley Hallman         Okla.          408  31 Kelly Jordon            Texas          406  32 Scott Rook              Ark.           404  32 Grant Goldbeck          Md.           404  34 Terry Butcher           Okla.          401  35 Matt Greenblatt         Fla.           400  36 Peter Thliveros          Fla.           396  37 Randy Howell            Ala.           394  37 Mike McClelland         Ark.           394  39 Bobby Lane              Fla.           390  39 Morizo Shimizu          Japan         390  41 Tommy Biffle            Okla.          383  42 Kevin VanDam            Mich.          374  43 Dustin Wilks             N.C.           373  44 Brent Chapman           Kan.           370  44 Billy McCaghren         Ark.           370  46 Jami Fralick             S.D.           368  46 Cliff Pace              Miss.         368  46 Alton Jones             Texas          368  49 Mark Tucker             Mo.            366  49 Aaron Martens           Ala.           366  51 Casey Ashley            S.C.          364  52 Boyd Duckett            Ala.           363  53 Steve Kennedy           Ala.           360  54 Russ Lane               Ala.           356  55 Rick Clunn              Mo.            353  56 J Todd Tucker           Ga.            344  57 Jason Quinn              S.C.           342  58 Marty Stone             N.C.          340  59 Gerald Swindle          Ala.           338  60 Kevin Short             Ark.           336  61 Takahiro Omori          Texas          334  62 Vince Fulks              Okla.          332  63 Paul Elias              Miss.         330   64 Jeff Connella           La.            324   65 Dennis Tietje           La.            316   66 Cliff Crochet           La.            306  67 Ish Monroe              Calif.         302  68 John Murray             Ariz.          300  69 David Smith              Okla.          296  69 Terry Scroggins          Fla.           296  71 Chad Griffin             Texas          292  72 Pete Ponds              Miss.         290  73 Timmy Horton            Ala.           286  74 Matt Reed               Texas          284  75 Bernie Schultz          Fla.           282  76 Mark Tyler              Okla.          278  77 Rick Morris             Va.            276  77 Mark Menendez           Ky.            276  79 Kenyon Hill             Okla.          272  80 Wade Grooms             S.C.          270  81 Marty Robinson          S.C.          266  82 Davy Hite                S.C.           264  83 Charlie Hartley         Ohio           258  83 Mark Burgess            Mass.          258  85 Yusuke Miyazaki         Texas          254  86 Jason Williamson         S.C.           248  87 Scott Ashmore           Okla.          242  88 Fred Roumbanis           Okla.          240  89 Britt Myers              S.C.           234  90 Chris Lane              Ala.           216  91 Byron Haseotes           Mass.          208  92 Jeremy Starks           W.Va.          198  93 Keith Poche             Ala.           185   Back to Zeiner's Angler Supply | Kansas
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