Matsubu Wins Elite Series Bass Fishing Tournament on Lake Toho

September 16, 2007
B.A.S.S. News - Archived

KISSIMMEE, Fla. - Ben Matsubu knew he was on a good fishing spot, but he also knew he had to wait for the bass to turn on and start feeding. His patience paid off Sunday with a five-fish limit weighing 25 pounds, 5 ounces, and a 14-pound victory in the Bassmaster Elite Series bass fishing tournament on Lake Tohopekaliga.

   Matsubu's Berkley Heavyweight Bag of the Day - the biggest of the tournament - was anchored by the tournament's biggest bass of 8-13. The Hemphill, Texas, pro finished with a four-day total weight of 66-8 to win the season-ending Bassmaster Elite Series event. Matsubu's second career victory and first Elite Series win was worth a total of $111,000.

   Bill Smith of Somerset, Ky., was second at 52-7. Brent Chapman of Lake Quivira, Kan., who had a 1-pound lead over Matsubu going into the final day, was third at 52-5, followed by Glenn Delong of Bellville, Ohio, at 50-9 and Scott Rook of Little Rock, Ark., at 41-9.

   "I've struggled the last four years here in Florida. I can't figure out the fish here in spring," said Matsubu, 45. "But I've won the last two tournaments here in the fall."

   Matsubu's first BASS tournament title was the Bassmaster Elite Series Wild-Card Qualifier last November on Florida's Harris Chain of Lakes.

   Matsubu said he fished in the dead center of Lake Toho, where he had eight clumps of grass. He'd move from clump to clump until he found a concentration of fish. The first day Matsubu fished the area for about an hour because he already had a nice limit fishing a different spot with an RC 1.5 square bill crankbait.

   "I gave the spot to Takahiro (Omori) so he could make the (Bassmaster) Classic," Matsubu said.

   Matsubu ended the first day in third place at 16-1. He went to the area Friday, threw his crankbait all day and caught five fish weighing only 7-10 to drop to seventh place, nearly six pounds behind Chapman.

   His co-angler that day, Mary Delgado, caught 14-7 on the same crankbait, then sat down and fished a Carolina rig while Matsubu continued to crank. That turned out to be one of the keys to Matsubu's victory.

   "She'd drag that Carolina rig behind us and catch keepers," Matsubu said. "The next day I threw that crankbait for an hour and a half and didn't catch anything. Then I switched to a Carolina rig."

   Fishing a junebug-colored finesse worm, Matsubu caught a limit weighing 17-8 Saturday to move into second behind Chapman.

   "My goal was to get within three pounds of Brent," Matsubu said. "When I came from six pounds behind to one pound, I felt I had a chance at it."

   Matsubu followed the same strategy Sunday, throwing his crankbait for 90 minutes, but he didn't get a bite. Then he switched to the Carolina rig and started hitting each of his clumps.

   "I had to go to all of them today," Matsubu said. "I'd catch three or four fish, then wait two hours for them to bite again.

   "At one spot I caught a 5-pounder, then got another 5 and a half. Two minutes later I caught a 1-pounder, then a 2 and a half. That was the end, so I went to the last clump in the area and that's when I got the 9."

   Smith, who led the first day, then slipped to second and then fourth, caught a limit weighing 16-11 Sunday to finish second. He caught his fish at a spot that he'd fished the first day when he was waiting for the lock at the south end of Lake Toho to open.

   He caught some of his fish on a bait that is no longer made, a blue pearl-colored Bass Assassin soft-plastic jerkbait that he Texas-rigged with an eighth- or three-sixteenths-ounce sinker. He also caught fish on a junebug trick worm Texas-rigged with an eighth-ounce weight. Sunday he fished the trick worm on a Carolina rig.

   "I was fishing a hydrilla bed with lily pads on the outside and outside the pads was a shell bed," said Smith, 36, who caught two 5-pounders. "I caught some fish inside, then moved out to the shell bed and that's where I got the two big ones."

   Chapman had caught his bigger fish flipping a Zoom Super Hog and filled out his limit drop-shotting a 6-inch Zoom finesse worm at the south end of Lake Kissimmee. Sunday, only the drop shot was working.

   "The thing that hurt me was I didn't get any of my flipping bites," said Chapman, 35, who caught five fish weighing 10-2 on the drop shot.

2007 Sunshine Showdown 9/13-9/16

Lake Tohopekaliga, Kissimmee  FL.

(PROFESSIONAL) Standings Day 4

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

1.  Ben Matsubu            Hemphill, TX            20  66-08  305 $111,000.00

  Day 1: 5   16-01     Day 2: 5   07-10     Day 3: 5   17-08     Day 4: 5   25-05  

2.  Bill Smith Jr.         Somerset, KY            19  52-07  300  $31,000.00

  Day 1: 5   18-06     Day 2: 5   10-12     Day 3: 4   06-10     Day 4: 5   16-11  

3.  Brent Chapman          Lake Quivira, KS        20  52-05  300  $25,000.00

  Day 1: 5   10-14     Day 2: 5   18-12     Day 3: 5   12-09     Day 4: 5   10-02  

4.  Glenn Delong           Bellville, OH           20  50-09  285  $18,000.00

  Day 1: 5   15-07     Day 2: 5   10-02     Day 3: 5   12-03     Day 4: 5   12-13  

5.  Scott Rook             Little Rock, AR         18  41-09  280  $18,000.00

  Day 1: 5   11-13     Day 2: 3   03-08     Day 3: 5   19-06     Day 4: 5   06-14  

6.  Jon Bondy              Windsor CANADA          15  41-01  276  $16,500.00

  Day 1: 3   08-15     Day 2: 4   15-14     Day 3: 4   06-06     Day 4: 4   09-14  

7.  Aaron Martens          Leeds, AL               17  40-14  272  $15,000.00

  Day 1: 2   02-03     Day 2: 5   13-12     Day 3: 5   14-10     Day 4: 5   10-05  

8.  James Niggemeyer       Van, TX                 18  40-08  268  $15,500.00

  Day 1: 5   08-10     Day 2: 3   05-10     Day 3: 5   19-01     Day 4: 5   07-03  

9.  Bradley Hallman        Norman, OK              19  40-07  264  $14,000.00

  Day 1: 5   08-07     Day 2: 5   14-01     Day 3: 5   13-02     Day 4: 4   04-13  

10. Cliff Pace             Petal, MS               20  40-04  260  $13,500.00

  Day 1: 5   10-06     Day 2: 5   12-12     Day 3: 5   10-04     Day 4: 5   06-14  

11. Terry Scroggins        San Mateo, FL           16  36-10  257  $12,500.00

  Day 1: 5   17-13     Day 2: 5   10-00     Day 3: 4   04-12     Day 4: 2   04-01  

12. Mike Wurm              Hot Springs, AR         17  35-14  254  $12,300.00

  Day 1: 5   10-03     Day 2: 5   11-15     Day 3: 5   10-10     Day 4: 2   03-02  

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Big Bass

Day

 1   Jim Murray               Arabi, GA           07-06      $1,000.00

 2   Jon Bondy                Windsor CANADA      07-15      $1,000.00

 3   James Niggemeyer         Van, TX             07-15      $1,000.00

 4   Ben Matsubu              Hemphill, TX        08-13      $1,000.00

     Ben Matsubu              Hemphill, TX        08-13      $1,000.00

Day

 1   Bill Smith Jr.           Somerset, KY        18-06      $1,000.00

 2   Pete Ponds               Madison, MS         18-13      $1,000.00

 3   Scott Rook               Little Rock, AR     19-06      $1,000.00

 4   Ben Matsubu              Hemphill, TX        25-05      $1,000.00

     Ben Matsubu              Hemphill, TX        25-05      $8,000.00

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Totals

Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight

 1        46       377       649-02

 2        58       410       709-10

 3        27       209       386-12

 4         8        52       118-01

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         139      1048      1863-09

2007 Bassmaster ANGLER OF THE YEAR STANDINGS

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Place  Name               St            Pts

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  1 Skeet Reese           Calif.       2827

  2 Kevin VanDam          Mich.        2709

  3 Aaron Martens         Ala.         2437

  4 Terry Scroggins       Fla.         2423

  5 Jared Lintner         Calif.       2357

  6 Todd Faircloth        Texas        2350

  7 Scott Rook            Ark.         2334

  8 Brent Chapman         Kan.         2279

  9 Steve Kennedy         Ala.         2271

  9 Tommy Biffle          Okla.        2271

 11 Greg Hackney          La.          2262

 12 Fred Roumbanis        Calif.       2241

 13 Jeff Kriet            Okla.        2236

 14 Gary Klein            Texas        2234

 15 Ishama Monroe         Calif.       2229

 16 Cliff Pace            Miss.        2224

 17 Peter Thliveros       Fla.         2211

 17 Boyd Duckett          Ala.         2211

 19 Kelly Jordon          Texas        2203

 20 Chris Lane            Fla.         2190

 21 Kevin Wirth           Ky.          2168

 22 Stephen Browning      Ark.         2156

 23 John Murray           Ariz.        2145

 24 Edwin Evers           Okla.        2143

 25 Derek Remitz          Texas        2131

 26 Timmy Horton          Ala.         2127

 27 Takahiro Omori        Texas        2109

 28 Michael Iaconelli     N.J.         2065

 29 Matthew Sphar         N.Y.         2046

 30 Mike McClelland       Ark.         2035

 31 Alton Jones           Texas        2033

 32 Casey Ashley          S.C.         2026

 33 John Crews            Va.          2016

 34 Kevin Short           Ark.         2013

 35 Mike Wurm             Ark.         2009

 36 Gerald Swindle        Ala.         2002

 37 Kotaro Kiriyama       Ala.         1986

 38 Mark Menendez         Ky.          1980

 39 Dave Wolak            N.C.         1970

 40 Randy Howell          Ala.         1957

 41 Jeff Reynolds         Okla.        1956

 42 Mark Tyler            Okla.        1955

 43 Brian Snowden         Mo.          1942

 44 James Niggemeyer      Texas        1941

 44 Jason Williamson      S.C.         1941

 46 Jason Quinn           S.C.         1936

 47 Shaw Grigsby, Jr      Fla.         1923

 48 Scott Campbell        Mo.          1920

 49 Matt Reed             Texas        1911

 50 Bill Lowen            Ohio         1909

 51 Dean Rojas            Texas        1904

 52 Rick Morris           Va.          1895

 53 Davy Hite             S.C.         1891

 54 Bernie Schultz        Fla.         1866

 55 Kenyon Hill           Okla.        1864

 56 Britt Myers           S.C.         1856

 57 Ben Matsubu           Texas        1854

 58 Ray Sedgwick          S.C.         1853

 59 Bradley Hallman       Okla.        1849

 60 Denny Brauer          Mo.          1841

 61 Yusuke Miyazaki       Texas        1836

 62 Paul Elias            Miss.        1833

 63 Mark Tucker           Mo.          1828

 64 Marty Robinson        S.C.         1817

 65 Pete Ponds            Miss.        1801

 66 Morizo Shimizu        Calif.       1791

 67 Rick Clunn            Mo.          1780

 68 Jeremy Starks         W.Va.        1779

 69 Russ Lane             Ala.         1777

 70 Jami Fralick          S.D.         1761

 71 Kurt Dove             Va.          1723

 72 Jeff Connella         La.          1720

 73 Ken Cook              Okla.        1708

 74 Jim Murray            Ga.          1666

 75 Preston Clark         Fla.         1652

 76 Jimmy Mize            Ark.         1627

 77 Lee Bailey            Ala.         1623

 78 Bryan Hudgins         Fla.         1618

 79 Charlie Hartley       Ohio         1611

 80 James Kennedy         La.          1594

 81 Glenn Delong          Ohio         1583

 82 Greg Gutierrez        Calif.       1562

 83 Ken Brodeur           Conn.        1557

 84 Grant Goldbeck        Md.          1553

 84 Bill Smith            Ky.          1553

 86 Paul Hirosky          Pa.          1543

 87 Terry Butcher         Okla.        1529

 88 Guy Eaker             N.C.         1526

 89 Kevin Langill         N.C.         1518

 90 Matt Amedeo           Ohio         1493

 91 Mark Rogers           Fla.         1480

 92 Marty Stone           N.C.         1466

 93 James Charlesworth    Fla.         1462

 94 Jon Bondy             Canada       1428

 95 Dave Smith            Okla.        1426

 96 Zell Rowland          Texas        1409

 97 Doc Merkin            Ill.         1375

 98 Darrin Schwenkbeck    N.Y.         1373

 99 Frank Scalish         Ohio         1361

100 Steve Daniel          Fla.         1335

101 Keith Phillips        Ala.         1332

102 Jimmy Mason           Ala.         1318

103 Bradley Stringer      Texas        1244

104 Eric Nethery          Ga.          1225

105 Charlie Youngers      Fla.         1209

106 Rick Ash              Pa.          1165

107 Byron Velvick         Texas        1141

108 Elton Luce Jr         Texas         929

2007 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR RACE

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Place  Name               St            Pts

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  1 Derek Remitz          Texas        2131

  2 Matthew Sphar         N.Y.         2046

  3 Casey Ashley          S.C.         2026

  4 Jason Williamson      S.C.         1941

  4 James Niggemeyer      Texas        1941

  6 Scott Campbell        Mo.          1920

  7 Marty Robinson        S.C.         1817

  8 Bryan Hudgins         Fla.         1618

  9 James Kennedy         La.          1594

 10 Glenn Delong          Ohio         1583

 11 Matt Amedeo           Ohio         1493

 12 James Charlesworth    Fla.         1462