“This feels good,” said Iaconelli, who still remembers losing the 2009 Forrest Wood Cup Championship by three ounces. “I want this win real bad. I have a little fire in my chest after losing by three ounces in Pittsburgh. It only happens once in a while that you get a legitimate shot at winning and this is one of those times.
“Timing is everything on this river,” Iaconelli went on to say. “The Potomac is unique in the fact that twice a day there is a high and a low tide. If you are using the right bait and hit the tide at the right time magic happens. Every day I fish I feel like I am getting a little more in tune with the tide. I feel like I am breathing and living with the fish and it is a good feeling.
“I am not camping on one spot,” continued Iaconelli. “Unlike the other pros that seem to be fishing in one area all day long, I have four good grassy areas during low tide and four good hard places that I can run to during dead high tide. And by hard places I mean woody areas like docks. I can only explain that I am doing both power fishing and finesse fishing.
“I will have about 10 rods on my deck tomorrow. Today I had 12. I can pretty much guarantee that I will be the only one with a spinning rod on my deck tomorrow,” Iaconelli added. “Twenty pounds is my magic number. I think that if I can catch 20 pounds tomorrow I will have a good shot at winning. My plan is to keep my head down and fish hard.”
Chevy pro Luke Clausen of Otis Orchards, Wash., advanced to the final round of 10 pros in the No. 2 spot with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 50-10.
“This is a phenomenal fishery,” said Clausen, “I have learned something new every day here. I have caught all my fish with Z-Man baits, I am catching something crazy like 30 fish on one bait. This has been an incredibly fun week and I am excited to go fishing again tomorrow.”
Rounding out the top 10 pros and advancing to the final day of competition are:
3rd: Bobby Lane, Lakeland, Fla., 15 bass, 50-1
4th: Bryan Schmitt, Deale, Md., 15 bass, 47-9
5th: Castrol pro David Dudley, Lynchburg, Va., 15 bass, 46-5
6th: Michael Williamson, Fort Smith, Ark., 15 bass, 46-4
7th: Lance Vick, Mineola, Texas, 15 bass, 45-14
8th: AMP pro Stetson Blaylock, Benton, Ark., 15 bass, 44-10
9th: Chad Morgenthaler, Coulterville, Ill., 15 bass, 44-4
10th: Cory Johnston, Peterborough, Ontario, 15 bass, 44-2
Finishing in 11th through 20th are:
11th: Andy Morgan, Dayton, Tenn., 15 bass, 44-2, $12,500
12th: Straight Talk pro JT Kenney, Palm Bay, Fla., 15 bass, 43-8, $12,500
13th: Kyle Mabrey, McCalla, Ala., 15 bass, 43-5, $12,500
14th: Vic Vatalaro, Kent, Ohio, 15 bass, 43-4, $12,500
15th: Shinichi Fukae, Palestine, Texas, 15 bass, 41-7, $12,500
16th: Robert Pearson, Herndon, Va., 15 bass, 41-3, $12,000
17th: Pete Thliveros, St. Augustine, Fla., 15 bass, 40-0, $12,000
18th: Clifford Pirch, Payson, Ariz., 13 bass, 35-15, $12,000
19th: John McGoey, Omemee, Ontario, 13 bass, 35-10, $12,000
20th: Glenn Browne, Ocala, Fla., 12 bass, 35-2, $12,000
Overall there were 93 bass weighing 261 pounds, 13 ounces caught by 20 pros Saturday. The catch included 17 five-bass limits.
Pros are competing for a top award of up to $125,000 this week plus valuable points in the hope of qualifying for the 2012 Forrest Wood Cup. The top five anglers in the point standings from the four 2011 FLW Tour Open tournaments will qualify.
Cory Leonard of Castalia, N.C., won the Co-angler Division and $20,000 Saturday with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 37 pounds, 11 ounces followed by James Schneider of Watervliet, N.Y., in second place with 12 bass weighing 37-5 worth $7,500.
“I had some really great partners this week,” said Leonard, who won his first FLW Tour event. “I fished with National Guard pro Justin Lucas on day one, Aaron Martens on day two and Iaconelli today. What an incredible week. I learned so much!
“If I learned one thing from Iaconelli today that was to never give-up. I am surprised that my fingers aren’t bleeding,” Leonard went on to say. “He might have yelled that a couple of times.
“All week I was using a Zoom Ultra Violet Speed Worm in green pumpkin and watermelon red,” continued Leonard. “I was throwing in to sparse grass and they just kept biting.
“What a thrill it is to win in front of my entire family, especially my grandparents who are my number one fans.”
Rounding out the top 10 co-anglers are:
3rd: Mark Banks, East Aurora, N.Y., 15 bass, 35-14, $5,000
4th: David Williams, Fredericksburg, Va., 15 bass, 35-8, $4,000
5th: Matt Stoupa, Colonial Heights, Va., 14 bass, 35-1, $3,000
6th: Kermit Crowder, Matoaca, Va., 12 bass, 34-1, $2,750
7th: George Kapiton, Inverness, Fla., 15 bass, 33-7, $2,000
8th: Andrew Roberts, Spotsylvania, Va., 15 bass, 31-14, $1,800
9th: Richard Peek, Centre, Ala., 13 bass, 31-11, $1,700
10th: Charlie Evans, Gilbertsville, Ky., 13 bass, 30-14, $1,600
Overall there were 73 bass weighing 165 pounds, 12 ounces caught by 20 co-anglers Saturday. The catch included 9 five-bass limits.
Co-anglers are fishing for a top award of $25,000 this week plus valuable points that could help them qualify for the 2012 Forrest Wood Cup. The top five co-anglers in the point standings from the four 2011 Walmart FLW Tour Open tournaments will qualify.
The top 10 pros will take off at 6:30 Sunday morning from National Harbor Marina located at 137 National Plaza in National Harbor, Md. Sunday’s final weigh-in will be held at the marina as well beginning at 4 p.m.
Fans will be treated to the FLW Outdoors Expo on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. At 3 p.m. Level 3 will perform a live concert for fans to enjoy just prior to the final weigh-in. The Expo provides the opportunity for fans to interact with professional anglers, ride Ranger boat simulators, enjoy interactive games, activities and giveaways provided by sponsors, and learn more about the sport of fishing and other outdoor activities. Level 3 will be performing live at 3 p.m. prior to the final weigh-in. All activities are free and open to the public.