Scott Rook Wins Legends Bass Fishing Tournament on Arkansas River

August 27, 2006
B.A.S.S. News - Archived

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - With Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee watching, Little Rock resident Scott Rook came from behind Sunday to win the third and final Bassmaster Major, the Bassmaster Legends bass fishing tournament on the Arkansas River. Rook, 45, who had previously finished second three times in BASS events, scored his first BASS win in his 97th career tournament and received $250,000.

   "I've waited for this so long," said Rook. "It's just a dream come true."

   Rook, who was in second place entering the final competition day, caught four fish weighing 7 pounds, 6 ounces, giving him a 15-4 total for the last two days of the tournament. The top 12 anglers after the first two days had their weights zeroed and fished a marked, six-hole course located along a nine-mile stretch of the river on Saturday, with the top six advancing to fish the same course on Sunday. The finalists had 70 minutes at each hole and could then go to any of the six during the final "happy hour" of competition.

   Rook discovered a successful pattern of flipping soft plastic baits on Saturday, but said he had to adjust to different conditions Sunday.

   "The water was down about 10 inches on the upper end of the pool," said Rook. "From 20 years of fishing this river, I knew those fish were going to pull out. I started fishing everything that was out in the water, like logs and bridge pilings. I think my local knowledge really played into my hands."

   Rook won by a margin of almost 3 pounds over Greg Hackney of Gonzales, La., who had the heaviest catch Sunday with four fish weighing 8-3. He finished with with a 12-5 two-day total. Hackney edged another local favorite, Kevin Short of Mayflower, for the runner-up position. Short caught three fish weighing 6-9 on Sunday and finished with 12-4, or 1 ounce behind Hackney.

   "The key to today was having good patience," said Hackney. "I fished everything today. When it's really tough like this, you have to just be slow and methodical."

   Similar to Rook, Short had a huge fan following on the river and in the full crowd at the weigh-in at Little Rock's Statehouse Convention Center. "I didn't have trouble focusing as much as I had trouble locating fish, just like everybody else," Short said. "I found one little school in this pool and milked it for all it was worth. I was only going to be satisfied if I was hauling the trophy, but I'm still very happy."

   Shaw Grigsby of Gainesville, Fla., who was the leader going into the final day, fell to fourth place after failing to catch a keeper fish. "I knew I was in trouble right from the start of the day," he said.

   Gary Klein (8-4) of Weatherford, Texas, and Gerald Swindle (5-10) of Hayden, Ala., completed the top six.

   Gov. Huckabee, an avid outdoorsman, watched some of the fishing action on the river early in the day and then took in the weigh-in ceremonies from the audience. He congratulated Rook afterward.

   "It was exciting to have the very best bass fishermen in Little Rock and Arkansas, and I think people can see that Arkansas loves bass fishing," he said. "It's not a sport to us. It's a religious experience."

   The Legends was in honor of BASS founder Ray Scott, who presented Rook with the tournament trophy.

2006 Bassmaster Legends 08/24-08/27

Arkansas River, Little Rock  Ark.

(PRO Division) Standings Day 4

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Scott Rook             Little Rock, Ark.       7  15-04    0  $250,000.00

  Day 1: 5   12-13    Day 2: 3    6-08    Day 3: 3    7-14    Day 4: 4    7-06  

2.  Greg Hackney           Gonzales, La.           6  12-05    0   $36,500.00

  Day 1: 2    3-09    Day 2: 5   13-04    Day 3: 2    4-02    Day 4: 4    8-03  

3.  Kevin Short            Mayflower, Ark.         5  12-04    0   $27,500.00

  Day 1: 2    4-05    Day 2: 4    8-04    Day 3: 2    5-11    Day 4: 3    6-09  

4.  Shaw E Grigsby, Jr     Gainesville, Fla.       4  11-05    0   $23,000.00

  Day 1: 3    7-06    Day 2: 2    4-09    Day 3: 4   11-05    Day 4: 0    0-00  

5.  Gary Klein             Weatherford, Texas      4   8-04    0   $20,000.00

  Day 1: 4    8-14    Day 2: 3    6-01    Day 3: 2    4-01    Day 4: 2    4-03  

6.  Gerald Swindle         Hayden, Ala.            3   5-10    0   $17,000.00

  Day 1: 4   10-13    Day 2: 5   10-15    Day 3: 2    3-09    Day 4: 1    2-01  

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Big Bass

Day

 1   Alton Jones             Waco, Texas                4-12  $1,000.00

 2   Greg Hackney            Gonzales, La.              4-08  $1,000.00

 3   Shaw E Grigsby, Jr      Gainesville, Fla.          3-14  $1,000.00

 4   Greg Hackney            Gonzales, La.              2-14  $1,000.00

     Alton Jones             Waco, Texas                4-12  $1,000.00

Day

 1   Brian Snowden           Reeds Spring, Mo.         15-08  $1,000.00

 2   Greg Hackney            Gonzales, La.             13-04  $1,000.00

 3   Shaw E Grigsby, Jr      Gainesville, Fla.         11-05  $1,000.00

 4   Greg Hackney            Gonzales, La.              8-03  $1,000.00

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Totals

Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight

 1        2        99       241-15

 2        5        90       207-03

 3        0        20        46-07

 4        0        14        28-06

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          7       223       523-15