Wheeler Retakes Lead at FLW Cup on Lake Ouachita

August 22, 2015
FLW Tour News Archive

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (Aug. 22, 2015) – Professional angler Jacob Wheeler of Indianapolis, Indiana, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Saturday weighing 14 pounds even to regain the lead after day three of the four-day Forrest Wood Cup tournament at Lake Ouachita.  Wheeler, with a three-day total of 15 bass for 41-1, holds a 12-ounce lead over Brad Knight of Lancing, Tennessee, who has a three-day total of 15 bass for 40-5 in the FLW championship that features 50 of the best FLW anglers from around the world casting for the top award of $500,000.

“I fished clean today and you can’t ask for much more than that,” said Wheeler, who is seeking to become the first ever two-time Forrest Wood Cup champion after winning this event in 2012. “I should have had 14 pounds yesterday, but I lost some fish and didn’t fish clean Today was much better.”

Wheeler estimated that he caught 9 or 10 keeper bass today, with six of them coming on various topwater baits and the rest coming on baits that he fished in the mid-depths. Although he declined to mention any specifics, he said that he was bouncing back and forth between covering water on the bank and targeting schooling fish in the mid-depths.

“The schooling fish are very conditional and fickle,” Wheeler said. “They are not my main pattern, though. I’m catching a few that are schooling then I’m going to the bank and covering water. I’m extremely confident in how I am fishing and just doing what I love to do.”

“This tournament is still wide open and anyone in the top-10 could absolutely win this thing,” Wheeler continued. “The guys behind me are so good. Brad Knight is an unbelievable fisherman. Ramie Colson is right there. Then we’ve got Bryan Thrift sneaking around – he’s capable of catching a giant bag anytime. Somebody is going to catch a big bag tomorrow and whoever gets that big bite is going to be the guy that wins this.

“My gameplan for tomorrow is just to go out and have fun,” Wheeler went on to say. “I live for this moment. I live for the Forrest Wood Cup, every single year. I told Brad (Knight) that he could have the money, I want the Cup. That’s how much that trophy means to me. I want to become the first ever to win the Cup twice. If I can get the right bites and put five fish in the boat tomorrow, I like my odds.”

The top 10 pros advancing to the final day of competition are:

               1st:          Jacob Wheeler, Indianapolis, Ind., 15 bass, 41-1

               2nd:         Brad Knight, Lancing, Tenn., 15 bass, 40-5

               3rd:          Ramie Colson Jr., Cadiz, Ky., 14 bass, 37-9

               4th:          Bryan Thrift, Shelby, N.C., 15 bass, 35-13

               5th:          Brandon Cobb, Greenwood, S.C., 15 bass, 34-13

               6th:          Chris Baumgardner, Gastonia, N.C., 14 bass, 33-11

               7th:          Scott Martin, Clewiston, Fla., 13 bass, 32-12

               8th:          Larry Nixon, Bee Branch, Ark., 14 bass, 32-10

               9th:          Mark Daniels Jr., Tuskegee, Ala., 15 bass, 32-1

               10th:        Zack Birge, Blanchard, Okla., 15 bass, 31-5

Finishing in 11th through 20th are:

               11th:        David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va., 15 bass, 30-8, $15,000

               12th:        Wesley Strader, Spring City, Tenn., 15 bass, 30-5, $15,000

               13th:        Dave Lefebre, Erie, Pa., 15 bass, 29-12, $15,000

               14th:        Stetson Blaylock, Benton, Ark., 15 bass, 28-3, $15,000

               15th:        Todd Auten, Lake Wylie, S.C., 10 bass, 26-3, $15,000

               16th:        James Biggs, Euless, Texas, 14 bass, 25-1, $15,000

               17th:        Luke Clausen, Spokane, Wash., 10 bass, 24-12, $15,000

               18th:        Matt Arey, Shelby, N.C., 12 bass, 24-12, $15,000

               19th:        Ishama Monroe, Hughson, Calif., nine bass, 23-2, $15,000

               20th:        Clark Wendlandt, Leander, Texas, 11 bass, 22-13, $15,000

Overall there were 78 bass weighing 161 pounds, 1 ounce caught by pros Saturday. The catch included 11 five-bass limits. Sunny Hawk of Salt Lake City, Utah, won the co-angler division and $50,000 Friday with a two-day total of eight bass weighing 19 pounds, 11 ounces followed by Bryan New of Belmont, North Carolina, in second place with nine bass weighing 16-6 worth $10,000.

The final 10 anglers will take off from the Brady Mountain Resort and Marina located at 4120 Brady Mountain Road in Royal, Arkansas, at 7 a.m. Sunday. Sunday’s final weigh-in will be held at Bank of the Ozarks Arena located at 134 Convention Blvd. in Hot Springs, Arkansas, beginning at 5 p.m.