A big 8-pounder seals deal for Evers
By Joel Shangle
BPT PRESS RELEASE
Evers adds a win and a 2nd place in 2 BPT tournaments. (Photo BPT) |
In the immediate aftermath of the first MLF Bass Pro Tour event
in Kissimmee, Florida two weeks ago, Edwin Evers’ dissatisfaction with finishing
second was palpable. Ever the professional, Evers complimented his fellow
competitors and smiled for photos at the Berkley Postgame Show, but no talk of
Cup points could bring the Oklahoma pro comfort.
Sunday afternoon on Lake Conroe, Evers made sure that the only
postgame talk would be of how he earned his first-ever MLF Bass Pro Tour
trophy.
Evers racked up 51 pounds, 12 ounces to outdistance Jeff
Sprague, (40-8), Boyd Duckett (35-15), Brent Ehrler (34-13) and David Walker
(34-7) and claim the win at the Bass Pro Tour Huk Stage Two presented by
Favorite Fishing. The Oklahoma pro caught 24 scorable fish on the day,
including an exclamation point with 9 minutes left in competition: an 8-1 that
hit a drop-shot Berkley Havoc Bottom Hopper.
“You can’t imagine how good it feels to catch a fish like that,”
Evers admitted. “I knew there were big fish in there, because I shook some big
ones off the second day of the event. The big females just hadn’t gotten there
yet, but they’re coming.”
Evers’ winning area
Evers’ pattern was to flip his way down the bank with a Black
Blue Berkley Havoc Pit Boss, picking out small indentations and grassy,
undercut banks and flipping his bait as close to the bank as he could. He also
caught some fish on a vibrating jig.
“I feel like I know this lake as well as any lake I fish, but
I’d never been in that canal before,” Evers admitted. “It looked right when I
looked at it on the map, and I had it all to myself – I assume because it was
probably pretty muddy in pracgice. The water was just a little warmer and a
little bit cleaner on a couple of those key stretches.”
Holding off a midday
charge
Evers looked like he might run away with the day almost from the
opening gun, racking up over 26 pounds in the first period flipping a Berkley
Havoc Pit Boss and winding a vibrating jig. Evers accounted for 13 of the 47
fish recorded during the period.
He eventually hit a lull midway through the second period, going
nearly 90 minutes without a scorable fish. Sprague, meanwhile, went on a run,
putting 8-9 on the scales to pull within 4 pounds of Evers just before the
period break.
The Texas pro was haunted by a couple of near-misses on fish
that he estimated to be in the 7-pound range.
“I had the chances, but I couldn’t execute on a couple of pretty
key bites,” Sprague said. “I can’t complain too much, I had a great week, but
I’d like to have a couple of those bites back.”
Evers stomped on the gas in the final period, adding seven fish
for 21-5 in the final two-and-a-half hours after deciding to stay in his key
area instead of moving
Finishing out the Top 10
Jordan Lee finished sixth with 27-8, followed by Randall Tharp
(17-3), Wesley Strader (9-11), Gary Klein (7-0) and Stephen Browning (6-2)
Next up for the MLF Bass Pro Tour
The 80-man Bass Pro Tour field will get a three-week break
before heading to Raleigh, North Carolina March 26-31 for Stage Three on Jordan
Lake, Falls Lake, and Shearon Harris Reservoir.
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