Unsettled day mixes leaderboard.
by Rob Newell
by Rob Newell
FLW PRESS RELEASE
The weather across the Ozarks was unstable and volatile today –
much like the leaderboard on the third day of the Forrest Wood Cup presented by
Walmart at Lake Ouachita.
First there was rain. Then sunshine. Then wind. Then another
round of storms thrashed the top 20 pros just before check-in.
Jacob set to win his second Cup! (Photo: FLW) |
By day’s end it was Jacob Wheeler who found the sunniest spot
atop the leaderboard, regaining his first-place position from day one with a
14-pound limit, which gives him a three-day total of 41 pounds, 1 ounce and a
scant 12-ounce lead over second-place pro Brad Knight.
Interestingly, as Wheeler and Knight battle it out on the final
day, their strategies are very different. Wheeler is running a true pattern
across the lake. Knight, however, is banking primarily on one area for the win.
From the beginning Wheeler has ascertained that he knows the pace, the technique and the baits to win on Lake Ouachita in August.
His two-part approach is to haunt schoolers in the morning for a
few keepers to get his livewell wet. Then at about 9 a.m. he hits the bank to
gamble on the better quality, yet more inconsistent bream-eating bass. For
three days, his plan has worked, except for a small hiccup on day two when he
lost three 3-pounders that would have given him a bit more cushion going into
the final day.
“I said from the beginning it would take two 15-pound days and
two 12- to 13-pound days to win,” Wheeler says. “I feel I’m on that pace. I had
the bites yesterday to pad that a little bit, but those bites at least let me
know that I’m doing the right thing.”
Today Wheeler started the day with three keepers from the
schooling spot, and then he hit the shallows to catch three more off the bank.
One of those was close to 4 pounds – the exact kind of kicker Wheeler is
counting on to reach the teens and stay on the winning pace.
No matter if he is fishing schoolers or running the bank,
Wheeler is doing nearly all his damage on topwater walking baits. During the
day he is rotating through a variety of walkers, but his two primary choices
are a Storm Arashi Top Walker and an older Reaction Innovations Vixen in a
smaller size than the standard Vixen.
“I have one bank that I hit each day because it has produced
several of my better fish,” he says. “Other than that I am constantly running
new water, fishing fast and staying on the move. I plan to run the exact same
program tomorrow: schoolers early and then running the bank the rest of the
day.”
Should Wheeler win on Sunday, he would make history as the first
two-time winner of the Forrest Wood Cup.
Top 10 Pros
1. Jacob Wheeler – Indianapolis, Ind. – 41-01 (15)
2. Brad Knight – Lancing, Tenn. – 40-05 (15)
3. Ramie Colson Jr. – Cadiz, Ky. – 37-09 (14)
4. Bryan Thrift – Shelby, N.C. – 35-13 (15)
5. Brandon Cobb – Greenwood, S.C. – 34-13 (15)
6. Chris Baumgardner – Gastonia, N.C. – 33-11 (14)
7. Scott Martin – Clewiston, Fla. – 32-12 (13)
8. Larry Nixon – Bee Branch, Ark. – 32-10 (14)
9. Mark Daniels Jr. – Tuskegee, Ala. – 32-01 (15)
10.
Zack Birge – Blanchard, Okla. – 31-05 (15)
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