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Date: 11/20/2004
BASSMASTER WESTERN OPEN CLEAR LAKE Final
Delta
Regulars win at On Both Pro and AM Side
Zachary
Thompson was having great success catching bass on a spoon, but
when the catching stopped early, he kept throwing the same spoon
that put him in the lead after the second round.
"If
I changed plans, I felt it would hurt me more than help me,"
Thompson said. "I decided to stay with my plan – to live
with the spoon or die with the spoon."
Thompson
is living large today thanks to that spoon, a Bass Pro Shops XPS
3/4-ounce spoon with a red No. 4 Gamakatsu treble hook that Thompson
added himself. He weighed in a five-bass limit on the final day
totaling 13 pounds, two ounces to give him 48 pounds, 14 ounces
for three days and a huge win at Clear Lake. He’ll be one
of 20 anglers from the West who will fish in the Open Championship
on the Ouachita River in Monroe, La., in December and try for five
spots in the CITGO Bassmaster Classic.
"Ever
since I was 12 years old I've watched the Bassmasters on TV, and
this is what I've always wanted to do," said Thompson, a general
contractor from Orinda, Calif. "I'm really excited to be going
back and fishing for a spot in the Classic. It's been my dream."
Thompson,
who said he may fish the Bassmaster Tour next year, had a huge tournament.
He anchored his first-day bag of three bass with a nine-pound, six-ounce
lunker. That earned him $1,000 for the Day One Purolator Big Bass
and the fish held on for another $1,000 as the Purolator Big Bass
of the tournament. Thompson also won a $35,000 Triton boat and Mercury
motor and $10,500 in cash for the victory.
Thompson
said he caught two 4-pound bass early in front of the camera boat,
but then his fishing spots dried up. Like a lot of good pros, though,
he pulled out a couple of keepers in the 11th hour of the tournament.
"I
was pretty nervous until I caught my last two fish," Thompson
said. "I caught two keepers in the last 20 minutes, and that
did it.”
Anthony
Klonowski of Eagle, Idaho was second with 45 pounds, nine ounces.
He also won a $35,000 Triton boat and Mercury motor along with $3,500
in cash.
"I
just ran out of fish," Klonowski said. "I had a couple
of good spots that I worked really hard the first two days. I just
didn't have enough fish left today."
Jack
Farage, a graphics designer from Discovery Bay in the San Francisco
area, won the non-boater division with 41 pounds, 9 ounces. He out-fished
his pros -- Larry Hopper on Day One and Two and Charlie Weyer on
the third day – to sweep the back-of-the-boat title.
"They'd
smack my Rat-L-Trap and miss, and then they'd smack his Rat-L-Trap
and get hooked," said West Hills, Calif. pro Charlie Weyer,
who was Farage's boater on the final day. "He did a great job
out there."
Farage
explained that he was "fan casting" his Rat-L-Trap around
grass bed areas and getting hit. He said he'd "trigger"
the bite, but when the pros threw in there after him, they'd get
short-bit or not bit at all.
"I'd
let it rest a bit and then go back and catch another fish,"
Farage said. "I'd let it get quiet, and then get another one."
Farage
threw a silver and black Rattle Trap and also dropWestern Western-shotted
a 7-inch oxblood-colored Roboworm.
Justin
Kerr of Simi Valley took the Day Three Purolator Big Bass $1,000
award for the boaters with an eight-pound, four-ounce largemouth.
Sieg
Taylor of Clear Lake nailed a seven-pound, two-ounce bass to earn
the Purolator Big Bass $400 prize for non-boaters.
BASS
is the world's largest fishing organization, sanctioning more than
20,000 tournaments worldwide through its Federation. The CITGO Bassmaster
Tournament Trail presented by Busch Beer, which includes the all-new
Bassmaster Elite 50 series, is the oldest and most prestigious pro
bass fishing tournament circuit and continues to set the standard
for credibility, professionalism and sportsmanship as it has since
1968.
Sponsors
of the CITGO Bassmaster Southern Open include CITGO Petroleum Corp.,
Busch Beer, Toyota, Purolator, Triton Boats, Mercury Marine, Berkley,
Abu Garcia, Lowrance Electronics, MotorGuide, and Bass Pro Shops.
Local
Sponsors include Konocti Vista Casino Resort & Marina.

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