CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (April 17, 2011) – Clifford Pirchof Payson, Ariz., caught a five-bass limit weighing 16 pounds, 10 ounces Sunday to win $125,000 at the FLW Tour bass fishing tournament on Lake Chickamauga with a four-day catch of 20 bass weighing 77-3.
“This is awesome,” said Pirch, who now has won more than $645,000 in FLW Outdoors competition. “It’s exciting. When you’re sitting up there waiting to see what guys have it’s a little nerve wracking.
“The last two fish came late in the day and I knew they were really going to have to catch them,” Pirch added. “You never know what everybody else has got … if they found a pocket that warmed up just a couple of hours earlier than I did and put a hurt on them.”
“I’m pretty spent,” Pirch said. “You fish one of these things and have burned it at both ends … it’s one of those deals where you leave it all out on the lake. I’m worn, but I’m excited. It’s been a fun time.”
Pirch said he employed a Roboworm creature bait as well as a jig-head worm for sight fish and blind bed fishing. As the water levels rose during the week, Pirch said he had to adapt and become mobile and target specific pieces of cover slowly with a jig.
“I caught five fish today,” Pirch said. “I got five bites and I caught five of them. Any time that happens that’s just a blessing. I don’t know how else to explain it. I got exactly what I needed, and man, I’m thankful.
“It was an absolute grind,” Pirch added. “It was one of the most excruciatingly grinding days I’ve ever had. I never got spun out and stressed real bad, but the pressure of knowing you’ve got to get them in order to win and hold onto that lead … it was a lot of pressure.”
The catch gave Pirch the win by a 6-pound, 11-ounce margin over Shinichi Fukae of Palestine, Texas, who caught a total of 20 bass weighing 70-8 and earned $35,000.
“I was fishing for bedding fish in shallow water the first two days,” said Fukae, who has won angler of the year titles in both the United States (2004) and Japan (2003). “That was before the water was high. So I went back there this afternoon and I couldn’t get any bites there, so I wanted to go back to the boat docks. But I couldn’t throw the bait under the docks because of the high water. Even (Chevy pro) Bryan Thrift cannot do that.”
Fukae said he also fished close to banks and targeted brush piles and “junk stuff.” Fukae’s baits for the week were the shallow-running Lucky Craft RC 2, a Gary Yamamoto Flappin’ Hog and a couple of different soft-plastic creature baits.
The remaining top 10 pros finished the tournament in:
3rd: Tom Monsoor, La Crosse, Wis., 20 bass, 69-5, $31,250
4th: Scott Canterbury, Springville, Ala., 20 bass, 67-8, $25,000
5th: Brett Hite, Phoenix, Ariz., 20 bass, 62-9, $20,000
6th: Robbie Dodson, Harrison, Ark., 17 bass, 58-15, $17,000
7th: Scott Martin, Clewiston, Fla., 18 bass, 57-11, $16,000
8th: Jay Keith, Camden, S.C., 18 bass, 57-0, $15,000
9th: Randy McAbee Jr., Bakersfield, Calif., 16 bass, 54-4, $14,000
10th: J.T. Kenney, Palm Bay, Fla., 16 bass, 51-13, $13,000
Overall there were 37 bass weighing 109 pounds, 10 ounces caught by 10 pros Sunday. The catch included five five-bass limits.
Keeton Blaylock of Benton, Ark., won the Co-angler Division and $20,000 Saturday with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 41 pounds, 8 ounces followed by Alton Lackie of Germantown, Tenn., in second place with 13 bass weighing 37-6 worth $7,500.
In FLW Tour competition, pros and co-anglers are vying for valuable points that could help them qualify for the 2011 Forrest Wood Cup, where they could win up to $600,000 – the sport’s biggest award – and $60,000 respectively. This year’s Cup will be in Hot Springs, Ark., Aug. 11-14 on Lake Ouachita.
Pros and co-anglers are also competing for the FLW Tour Angler of the Year in 2011 that will be determined by the most points accumulated over the six Tour Majors. The pro winner will receive $100,000, while the co-angler title holder will win a new Ranger 198VX with a 200-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard.