Pirch Cashes In On Brother’s Victory To Win FLW Fantasy Fishing

April 20, 2011
FLW Tour News Archive

MINNEAPOLIS (April 20, 2011) – Christopher Pirch of Fredericksburg, Va., correctly picked his brother, FLW Tour pro Clifford Pirch of Payson, Ariz., to win last week’s FLW Tour on Lake Chickamauga. For his picks, Pirch won $15,000 playing FLW Fantasy Fishing held in conjunction with the FLW Tour.

Not much of an angler himself, Pirch preferred his sleep over early mornings on the lake with his brother and dad who, according to him, were always on the water. On the occasions that he was enticed to leave the comfort of his bed, Pirch said that when the fish weren’t biting he got bored easily and usually had a handheld gaming system with him to keep him entertained, learning at an early age there is more than one way to catch a fish.

“I started playing Fantasy Fishing because of Clifford,” said Pirch. “It gives me a way to share in his passion without actually having to be out on a boat. I’ve followed the sport ever since Cliff started fishing professionally and try to go to as many events that are close to where I live as I can. Last year we were fortunate enough to be able to go watch him at the 2010 Forrest Wood Cup on Lake Lanier.

“I knew Cliff was capable of winning and was confident he would at some point so it was easy for me to pick him as the winner,” Pirch went on to say. “I rely on Player’s Advantage to help me with some of my other picks. I follow the FLW Tour pretty closely and pick guys that are on hot streaks. It’s hard to go against guys like Chevy pro Bryan Thrift, who is pretty much a staple on my team. I also look at each fishery and see who has done well there in the past.”

Clifford won his first FLW Tour event last week on Lake Chickamauga with a four day total of 20 bass that weighed 77 pounds, 3 ounces. 2011 marks his seventh year on the FLW Tour. He has earned more than $645,000 and has qualified for the Forrest Wood Cup three times.

Pirch’s Fantasy Fishing team was led by his brother Clifford, and earned him 2,143 valuable points that will continue to accumulate throughout the season, putting himself in position to contend for the $100,000 grand prize.

Fantasy Fishing is free to play.

Finishing in second place on the fantasy side for the Lake Chickamauga event was Mike Bird of Tonopah, Nev., who won $5,000, and in third was Herman Adkins of Danville, Va., who won $1,000. Several other winners from California to Delaware to Ontario took home prizes ranging from $500 cash to $10 Walmart gift cards.

The 2011 Fantasy Fishing season consists of 10 tournaments surrounding the FLW Tour with cumulative and individual tournament prizes. Fans compete for more than $25,000 in cash and prizes from each of the 10 tournaments and a top prize of $15,000. The cumulative grand prize is $100,000 with the overall runner-up winning a Ranger Z-520 boat with a Ranger Trail Trailer, 250 Mercury outboard, Minn Kota Maxxum 80 trolling motor, Lowrance electronics and trolling motor batteries – all valued at $54,000.

The third-place overall winner will win a Chevy 1500 Silverado valued at $38,000, and fourth place will take home a FinCraft 17 Dual Console boat with a 115 Evinrude outboard valued at $27,000. A BRP Can-Am Outlander 400 All-Terrain vehicle, valued at $8,000, will be awarded to the fifth-place finisher; while sixth- through 10th-place finishers will win Walmart gift cards ranging in value from $9,000 to $5,000.

To begin playing, visit FantasyFishing.com and sign up. A team will automatically be selected for you, but you can edit that team and choose the 10 anglers you think will place the highest in the next Tour event. You must then select the angler you think will win the tournament and predict that angler’s cumulative winning weight, which will serve as the tiebreaker. Player’s modifications to their teams must be finalized by 11:59 p.m. ET the night prior to the tournament.