HENDERSON, Nev. (May 7, 2008) - Sean Minderman of Spokane, Wash., landed five bass weighing 13 pounds, 9 ounces Wednesday to lead day one of the Western Division bass fishing tournament on Lake Mead. He now holds a slim 4-ounce lead in the $1 million tournament over Roy Hawk of Salt Lake City, Utah, in the No. 2 spot with five bass weighing 13-05.
"I am very happy with my weight today. It is definitely more than I expected," said Minderman, who has earned more than $127,000 in career earnings with FLW Outdoors events and finished first at the 2003 Stren Series Lake Mead event. "I was culling fish by 8:30 a.m. and the very first fish I caught was the Big Bass of the day.
"I caught another big one around 9:30 a.m. and I really wanted to try and catch more but I decided to conserve the fish in that area. I didn't want to catch them all on the first day. So, I went looking in other areas for more big fish but on this lake I was happy with two quality bass."
Minderman remained tight-lipped about the exact technique he used to land his stringer, but did say he caught 15 keepers off two cuts in an area that he had never been to before. He said that is locating fish in about 3 to 15 feet of water.
"I was thinking I could catch 12 pounds today and with that second big fish I knew that I would get to that weight," Minderman said. "I plan to go back to the same area tomorrow and try to cover some new areas that I found in practice that I didn't go to today. I am shooting for 12 to 13 pounds to stay on top."
Rounding out the top five pros are Michael Free of Milton, Wash. (five bass, 12-01); Jason Hickey of Weiser, Idaho (five bass, 11-10) and Sean Stafford of Fairfield, Calif. (five bass, 11-10).
Jim Hawkes of Apache Junction, Ariz., and Minderman each earned $154 for the day's Big Bass award in the Pro Division thanks to a 4-pound, 1-ounce bass.
Overall there were 429 bass weighing 748 pounds, 12 ounces caught by 101 pros Wednesday. The catch included 70 five-bass limits.
Chris Bozarth of Henderson, Nev., leads the Co-angler Division with five bass weighing 9 pounds followed by John Browning of Payson, Ariz., and Matthew Thompson of Newhall, Calif., who are currently tied for second place with five bass weighing 8-08.
"What a great way to start off the tournament," said Bozarth, who if fishing in his first event with FLW Outdoors. "It was a tough day. I was just glad to get five today."
Bozarth caught his bass while fishing with pro Gabe Bolivar of Ramona, Calif., who is currently in 24th place with five bass weighing 9-03.
"I caught nine fish total today with one key bait. When the wind picked up I targeted points and they really started biting, Bozarth said. "Tomorrow, my goal is to get five quality fish and stay on top of the leader board. I have confidence going into the second day throwing my key bait. We will see how good it does two days in a row."
Rounding out the top five co-anglers are Tommy Cardoza of Lakeport, Calif. (five bass, 8-07) and JR Wright of Truckee, Calif. (four bass, 8-05). Wes Carey of Highland, Calif., and Mike Iloski of Escondido, Calif., each earned $95 for the Big Bass award in the Co-angler Division thanks to a 3-pound, 9-ounce bass.
Overall there were 264 bass weighing 406 pounds, 4 ounces caught by 90 co-anglers Wednesday. The catch included 21 five-bass limits.
Co-anglers are competing this week for a top award of $25,000. Like the pros, the top 30 co-anglers from both FLW Series divisions after four qualifying events are complete will advance to the East-West Fish-Off for a shot at qualifying for the Forrest Wood Cup.
Anglers will take off at 6:30 each morning from Callville Bay-Forever Resorts in Lake Mead. Thursday and Friday's weigh-in will be held at the marina beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday's weigh-in will be held at the Wal-Mart store located at 300 E. Lake Mead Drive in Henderson, beginning at 4 p.m. Children will also be treated to a Family Fun Zone prior to Saturday's weigh-in from noon to 4 p.m. at Wal-Mart. Activities in the Family Fun Zone include the Kellogg's trout pond, a Ranger boat simulator and assorted fishing-themed games. All activities are free and open to the public. In FLW Series competition, pros and co-anglers are randomly paired each day, with pros supplying the boat, controlling boat movement and competing against other pros. Co-anglers fish from the back deck against other co-anglers. The entire field competes for the first three days, and co-angler competition concludes on day three with the winner determined by the heaviest accumulated three-day weight. The top 10 professionals continue competition on day four, and the winner is determined by the heaviest accumulated weight from all four days.