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 |  WOLAK TAKES HOME BASSMASTER
      AMERICAN  July 30, 2006 - CHARLOTTE, N.C.  Toyota
      angler Dave Wolak of Warrior Run, Pa., became the second Bassmaster
      Major winner in the history of BASS when he efficiently outpaced
      five other anglers at the Bassmaster American presented by Advance
      Auto Parts on Lake Wylie. Wolak  who qualified for the American
      because he was the 2005 Toyota Rookie of the Year  took the $250,000
      win with a two-day total of 25 pounds, 14 ounces, after he weighed
      in five fish for 10-8 on Sunday.  "This has changed my whole life, said Wolak.
      "Everything is surreal.   An astonished Wolak celebrated his first-ever
      BASS victory on stage with his parents, who drove overnight from
      Pennsylvania to support their son. Wolak,s wife, Jessica, was
      not in attendance because she was home caring for their newborn
      son, Jacob.  Wolak said he spent the tournament sight-fishing
      on flat banks where he pitched worms or skimmed frogs. He called
      Lake Wylie a "junk fishing lake and to master it, put 10
      rods on the deck and picked up the most appropriate one for the
      conditions.  But this win nearly didn,t happen for Wolak. Though
      the 29-year-old has earned nearly $200,000 fishing BASS since
      2002, he made the difficult decision to quit his job  he worked
      at a medical equipment store fitting children for wheelchairs
       and concentrate solely on fishing about two years ago. Even
      though he had a good 2005 season, finishing fourth in the CITGO
      Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings, he lacked sponsors and
      considered leaving the sport. But Toyota, the official truck
      of BASS, added Wolak to their pro team in February 2006, allowing
      him to continue his BASS career.   "Without the Toyota sponsorship, he wouldn,t
      be here, said Kevin VanDam of Michigan, who placed second in
      the event with a two-day total of 22-15. Ten ounces behind VanDam
      was Gerald Swindle of Hayden, Ala., in third. In fourth was hometown
      favorite Jason Quinn of Lake Wylie, S.C., with 21-13. In fifth
      was Mark Menendez of Kentucky with 19-3 and Terry Scroggins of
      Florida placed sixth with 9-11 after zeroing on Sunday.  
        VanDam,s second-place finish gave him his fourth
      consecutive top-10 BASS showing. VanDam previously had a streak
      of nine top-10 showings, but was disqualified at the Santee Cooper
      Showdown presented by MotorGuide in South Carolina in late March.
      VanDam, who worked topwater baits on Wylie, was disappointed
      but characterized Wolak as a "super guy who works hard and
      is a gentleman on the water.    VanDam also recaptured the BASS all-time money
      winnings lead from Denny Brauer of Missouri. He has earned $2,095,558,
      or about $5,000 more than Brauer.  Swindle,s third-place finish was his best of the
      entire season. The personable pro, best known for his ever-growing
      glossary of "Swindle-isms said he lost two different 3-pounders
      because he was overexcited and tried to flip them into the boat.
      "It was a bad mistake and it tore me down, he said.  Quinn,s fourth-place showing didn,t bother his
      contingent of fans who showed up in shirts that read, "Oh
      my gosh! It,s Jason Quinn. The former Lake Wylie guide said his
      downfall was spending too much time in shallow water. When he
      finally started fishing crankbaits on offshore structure, the
      bite turned on. "If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn,t
      change a thing.   CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series anglers will have
      one week off before they prepare to fish the Capitol Clash, Aug.
      10-13, on the Potomac River in Charles County, Md. The final
      Bassmaster Major, the Bassmaster Legends, will follow on Aug.
      24-27 on the Arkansas River in Little Rock, Ark.   Day 4 Purolator Big Bass  Kevin VanDam, Kalamazoo, Mich. 4-7    Day 4 Busch Heavyweight Bag of the Day  Kevin VanDam, Kalamazoo, Mich. 13-13   2006 Bassmaster American 07/27-07/30  Lake Wylie, Charlotte  N.C.  (PRO Division) Standings Day 4     Angler                  
      Hometown             
      No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$  1.  Dave Wolak            
      Warrior Run, Pa.       10 
      25-14    0  $253,000.00    Day 1: 5   15-06   
      Day 2: 2    4-13    Day 3: 5  
      15-06    Day 4: 5   10-08  
       2.  Kevin VanDam          
      Kalamazoo, Mich.       10 
      22-15    0   $35,500.00    Day 1: 5   16-04   
      Day 2: 4    9-07    Day 3: 5   
      9-02    Day 4: 5   13-13  
       3.  Gerald Swindle        
      Hayden, Ala.          
      10  22-05    0   $27,500.00    Day 1: 5   12-00   
      Day 2: 5   14-04    Day 3: 5  
      10-07    Day 4: 5   11-14  
       4.  Jason Quinn           
      Lake Wylie, S.C.       10 
      21-13    0   $21,000.00    Day 1: 5    9-02   
      Day 2: 5   11-12    Day 3: 5   
      8-06    Day 4: 5   13-07  
       5.  Mark Menendez         
      Paducah, Ky.          
      10  19-03    0   $20,000.00    Day 1: 5   11-07   
      Day 2: 5    8-09    Day 3: 5   
      8-14    Day 4: 5   10-05  
       6.  Terry Scroggins       
      Palatka, Fla.          
      4   9-11    0   $17,000.00
         Day 1: 5   11-15   
      Day 2: 5   11-13    Day 3: 4   
      9-11    Day 4: 0    0-00  
       -----------------------------------------------------------------------
          Purolator Big Bass  Day   1   David Wolak            
      Warrior Run, Pa.          
      5-07  $1,000.00   2   Tommy Biffle           
      Wagoner, Okla.            
      5-05  $1,000.00   3   Takahiro Omori         
      Emory, Texas              
      4-03  $1,000.00   4   Kevin VanDam           
      Kalamazoo, Mich.          
      4-07  $1,000.00     Purolator Big Bass of Tournament       David Wolak            
      Warrior Run, Pa.          
      5-07  $1,000.00     Busch Heavyweight  Day   1   Kevin VanDam           
      Kalamazoo, Mich.         
      16-04  $1,000.00   2   Timmy Horton           
      Muscle Shoals, Ala.       15-12 
      $1,000.00   3   David Wolak            
      Warrior Run, Pa.         
      15-06  $1,000.00   4   Kevin VanDam           
      Kalamazoo, Mich.         
      13-13  $1,000.00     -----------------------------------------------------------------------
       Totals  Day   #Limits    #Fish     
      Weight   1       36      
      229       489-14   2       21      
      184       395-15   3       
      7        54      
      106-13   4       
      5        25       
      59-15  ----------------------------------          
      69       492     
      1052-09            
      Busch Heavy-Weight  After Charlotte, NC ending 07-30-2006, Day 4  Joe Conway               
      2006 BASS Federation Championship, 15-7                                                
                  
       Preston Clark            
      2006 CITGO Bassmaster Classic, 29-01                                                               
       Mike McClelland          
      CITGO Bassmaster Open Championship, 17-12                                                
                
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        Place Name                     
      Body Of Water              
      Day lbs-Ozs  ------------------------------------------------------------------------
            1 Ishama Monroe     
             Lake Amistad, Texas          
      3   34-01         
            2 Aaron Martens            
      Santee Cooper Reservoir,      4  
      32-10                3 Mike Wurm                
      Santee Cooper Reservoir,      3  
      32-04                4 Kevin Wirth              
      Santee Cooper Reservoir,      2  
      31-15                5 Jimmy Mize               
      Lake Amistad, Texas          
      2   31-14         
            6 Ken Cook                 
      Lake Amistad, Texas          
      1   31-10         
            7 Fred Roumbanis           
      Lake Amistad, Texas          
      4   28-01         
            8 Denny Brauer             
      Lake Champlain, N.Y.         
      4   23-04         
            9 Greg Hackney             
      Lake Sam Rayburn, Texas       1  
      22-02               10 Michael Iaconelli        
      Lake Guntersville, Ala.       2  
      22-01    Wolak takes commanding lead
      in Bassmaster American Same-Day Television Coverage to air
      Sunday on ESPN2 at 7:00 pm Eastern
 July 28, 2006 - CHARLOTTE, N.C. Dave Wolak
      has had a hectic - but memorable - week. On Tuesday, the 29-year-old
      celebrated the birth of his first child - a healthy baby boy
      named Jacob. Now, just four days later, the Warrior Run, Pa.,
      angler is on the verge of creating a $250,000 nest egg for his
      growing family. On Saturday, Wolak caught a limit of 15 pounds,
      6 ounces at the Bassmaster Memorial presented by Advance Auto
      Parts on Lake Wylie and stood nearly 5 pounds in front of 2004
      CITGO Bassmaster Angler of the Year Gerald Swindle of Alabama
      (10-7). Wolak came into Day 3 in 11th place, but weights
      were zeroed for the top 12 anglers who advanced. Only the top
      six will fish the same six-hole course in a timed, rotating format
      on Sunday. Capitalizing on new water previously off-limits
      to anglers, Wolak employed a fast and furious pace. He didn,t
      concentrate on a particular lure and instead went "junking
      around the course. "I am trying not to think about what winning
      this thing would mean to me, Wolak said. "I have learned
      to adapt to the conditions and I have no preconceived notions
      about what I should do. I think that is a huge help out here. The Bassmaster American marks the first time Wolak
      has ever fished Lake Wylie. Predictably, he had nothing but praise
      for the 13,443-acre fishery that anglers are calling a welcomed
      challenge. "I love this lake and there is a ton of fish
      in here, Wolak said. Though he is in a distant second place, Swindle
      is looking for his first BASS win at this tournament. He,s amassed
      more than $500,000 in career BASS earnings- but is "aching
      to take the victory. "I saw some things out there that will
      definitely help me out tomorrow, the 36-year-old said. Rounding out the top six who advanced to Sunday
      were Floridian Terry Scroggins (9-11), two-time CITGO Bassmaster
      Classic champion Kevin VanDam (9-2), Kentucky,s Mark Menendez
      (8-14) and local favorite and former Lake Wylie guide Jason Quinn
      (8-6). Much to the delight of an enthusiastic hometown
      crowd, Quinn, from Lake Wylie, S.C., squeaked into the six-angler
      field after his weight tied with 2004 CITGO Bassmaster Classic
      champion Takahiro Omori,s. Because Quinn is higher than Omori
      in the CITGO Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings, he advanced. But it wasn,t all bad news for Omori. With the
      sixth-place finish, the talented Texan crossed the $1 million
      threshold in BASS career earnings. He became the 17th angler
      to accomplish the feat. Hole priority tomorrow will be awarded to anglers
      based on current Angler of the Year standings. Kevin VanDam leads
      the six-angler field in those rankings.   Kansan Brent Chapman slips to
      27th from 13thTimmy Horton Grabs Bassmaster American
      Lead
 $250,000 Top Prize; Same-Day Television
      Coverage Highlight 2nd Major
 July 28, 2006 - CHARLOTTE Surging from 13th
      place, Alabama,s Timmy Horton seized the Day 2 lead of the Bassmaster
      American presented by Advance Auto Parts with a limit of 15 pounds,
      12 ounces on Friday.    Although Horton owned a slight lead over Alabama,s
      Lee Bailey, Horton,s two-day total of 27 pounds, 8 ounces and
      the other weights of the 12 anglers advancing to Day 3 will be
      zeroed. Anglers will fish a timed, six-hole course format. "I feel real fortunate, said the 33-year old. 
      "Everything came together today and I am really excited
      to move on to fish the six-hole course.  Fishing fans can tune into ESPN2 Sunday at 7 p.m.
      ET to catch all of the on-the-water action from Sunday,s final
      day of competition. Horton, a three-time BASS winner, fished the lower
      end of Lake Wylie - a popular location for a number of anglers.
      Horton declined to discuss specifics about his presentation or
      equipment. At 11 a.m., Horton had his sizable limit and used
      a majority of time to explore the six-hole course where anglers
      will fish Saturday and Sunday.  Athletes are allowed to
      ride through the course, but can,t fish any areas within it.
         Horton,s performance is a far cry from his disappointing
      48th-place showing at the 2004 CITGO Bassmaster Classic on the
      13,443-acre Wylie.  Bailey, in second place, also performed poorly
      at the 2004 Classic. But the one-time BASS winner is looking
      to bury that 37th-place finish and has developed a pattern he
      believes will help him. "The way I am fishing, I can fish
      that it in every hole with success, the 44-year-old said. 
      "I am so confident in my pattern right now that I just want
      to get out in the water tomorrow. Bailey called the pattern a "unique one but
      described it just as Kevin VanDam did of his tatic: A fusion
      of power and finesse fishing.  Meanwhile, highlighting a star-studded field advancing
      to Day 3 were 2004 Angler of the Year Gerald Swindle (26-4) in
      third, two-time Classic champion VanDam in fourth (25-11) and
      three-time BASS winner Terry Scroggins (23-12) in fifth. Pleasing the crowd was local favorite Jason Quinn
      who vaulted into the top 12 with a solid Day 2 limit of 11 pounds,
      12 ounces. Quinn finished in a tie for ninth with Takahiro Omori
      (20-14), who won the 2004 Classic on this lake. But with Quinn,s
      knowledge of the fishery, he enters Saturday as a local favorite.  "I can,t wait to get on the course tomorrow,
      said Quinn, responding to a contingent of fans that cheered loudly
      as he crossed the stage. Only the top six anglers advance to the final competition
      day on Sunday. They will fish the same six-hole course. Hole
      priority is awarded to anglers based on current CITGO Bassmaster
      Angler of the Year standings. Also on Friday, BASS announced Elite angler Mike
      Reynolds of Modesto, Calif., as the winner of the Hottest Rig
      Running Contest on www.Bassmaster.com <http://www.bassmaster.com/>
      . Reynolds, boat design features the four U.S. military seals
      and the phrase "These Colors Don,t Run. It garnered more
      than 20 percent of all votes cast in the final round of the contest,
      earning him the grand prize, $10,000 cash. Lastly, Saturday will mark the opening of the ESPN
      Outdoors Expo at the Charlotte Merchandise Mart.  The expo
      is open Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET and admission
      is free.   Day 2 Purolator Big Bass Tommy Biffle, Wagoner, Okla., 5-5 Location and FieldBassmaster American presented by Advance Auto Parts
 Lake Wylie Charlotte, N.C. July 27-30   Field 55 pro anglers Cut to top 12 after Day 2 Cut to top 6 after Day 3   2006 Bassmaster American 07/27-07/30 Lake Wylie, Charlotte  N.C. (PRO Division) Standings Day 2    Angler                  
      Hometown             
      No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$ 1.  Timmy Horton          
      Muscle Shoals, Ala.    10  27-08   
      0    $1,000.00   Day 1: 5   11-12   
      Day 2: 5   15-12   2.  Lee Bailey             Boaz,
      Ala.            
      10  27-03    0   Day 1: 5   14-15   
      Day 2: 5   12-04   3.  Gerald Swindle        
      Hayden, Ala.          
      10  26-04    0   Day 1: 5   12-00   
      Day 2: 5   14-04   4.  Kevin VanDam          
      Kalamazoo, Mich.        9 
      25-11    0    $1,000.00   Day 1: 5   16-04   
      Day 2: 4    9-07   5.  Terry Scroggins       
      Palatka, Fla.         
      10  23-12    0   Day 1: 5   11-15   
      Day 2: 5   11-13   6.  Kelly Jordon          
      Mineola, Texas        
      10  22-10    0   Day 1: 5   12-01    Day
      2: 5   10-09   7.  Jimmy Mize            
      Ben Lomond, Ark.       10 
      21-09    0   Day 1: 5    8-10   
      Day 2: 5   12-15   8.  Denny Brauer          
      Camdenton, Mo.        
      10  21-08    0   Day 1: 5    9-00   
      Day 2: 5   12-08   9.  Jason Quinn            Lake
      Wylie, S.C.       10  20-14   
      0   Day 1: 5    9-02   
      Day 2: 5   11-12   9.  Takahiro Omori        
      Emory, Texas          
      10  20-14    0   Day 1: 5    9-15   
      Day 2: 5   10-15   11. Dave Wolak            
      Warrior Run, Pa.        7 
      20-03    0    $1,000.00   Day 1: 5   15-06   
      Day 2: 2    4-13   12. Mark Menendez         
      Paducah, Ky.          
      10  20-00    0   Day 1: 5   11-07   
      Day 2: 5    8-09   13. Greg Hackney          
      Gonzales, La.         
      10  19-15    0   $11,700.00   Day 1: 5    9-10   
      Day 2: 5   10-05   14. John Crews            
      Salem, Va.             
      9  19-13    0   $11,600.00   Day 1: 5   11-15   
      Day 2: 4    7-14   15. Bernie Schultz        
      Gainesville, Fla.      10  19-11   
      0   $11,500.00   Day 1: 5   10-14   
      Day 2: 5    8-13   16. Randy Howell          
      Springville, Ala.      10  19-08   
      0   $11,350.00   Day 1: 5    8-15   
      Day 2: 5   10-09   16. Peter E Thliveros     
      Jacksonville, Fla.      8  19-08   
      0   $11,350.00   Day 1: 5   12-09   
      Day 2: 3    6-15    18. Jeff Reynolds         
      Idabel, Okla.         
      10  19-06    0   $11,150.00   Day 1: 5   10-05   
      Day 2: 5    9-01   18. Tommy Biffle          
      Wagoner, Okla.         
      8  19-06    0   $12,150.00   Day 1: 3    5-12   
      Day 2: 5   13-10   20. Marty Stone           
      Linden, N.C.          
      10  19-04    0   $11,000.00   Day 1: 5    8-03   
      Day 2: 5   11-01   21. Gary Klein            
      Weatherford, Texas      8  18-15   
      0   $10,900.00   Day 1: 5   11-03   
      Day 2: 3    7-12   22. Aaron Martens         
      Leeds, Ala.            
      9  18-13    0   $10,800.00   Day 1: 5   12-09   
      Day 2: 4    6-04   23. Scott Rook            
      Little Rock, Ark.      10  18-11   
      0   $10,700.00   Day 1: 5   10-09   
      Day 2: 5    8-02   24. Davy Hite             
      Ninety Six, S.C.        8 
      18-10    0   $10,600.00   Day 1: 4    9-12   
      Day 2: 4    8-14   25. Morizo Shimizu        
      Murrieta, Calif.        9 
      18-03    0   $10,500.00   Day 1: 5    9-11   
      Day 2: 4    8-08   26. Zell Rowland          
      Montgomery, Texas       9 
      18-02    0   Day 1: 4    6-14   
      Day 2: 5   11-04   27. Brent Chapman         
      Lake Quivira, Kan.      8  17-01   
      0   Day 1: 5   11-12   
      Day 2: 3    5-05   28. Dean Rojas            
      Lake Havasu, Ariz.      8  16-11   
      0   Day 1: 4    7-12   
      Day 2: 4    8-15   29. Skeet Reese           
      Auburn, Calif.         
      8  16-04    0   Day 1: 5   12-00   
      Day 2: 3    4-04   30. Mike McClelland       
      Bella Vista, Ark.       8 
      15-11    0   Day 1: 5    9-03   
      Day 2: 3    6-08   31. Mike Wurm             
      Hot Springs, Ark.       7 
      15-00    0   Day 1: 2    3-05   
      Day 2: 5   11-11   32. Rick Clunn            
      Ava, Mo.               
      9  14-13    0   Day 1: 5    8-11   
      Day 2: 4    6-02   33. Alton Jones           
      Waco, Texas            
      7  14-04    0   Day 1: 5    9-03   
      Day 2: 2    5-01   34. Chad Brauer           
      Osage Beach, Mo.        7 
      14-02    0   Day 1: 5    9-07   
      Day 2: 2    4-11   35. Mark Tucker           
      Saint Louis, Mo.        8 
      13-13    0   Day 1: 4    7-11   
      Day 2: 4    6-02   36. Ishama Monroe         
      Hughson, Calif.        
      6  13-09    0   Day 1: 5   11-14   
      Day 2: 1    1-11   37. Michael Iaconelli     
      Runnemede, N.J.        
      6  13-05    0   Day 1: 3    5-09   
      Day 2: 3    7-12   38. Todd Faircloth        
      Jasper, Texas           7 
      13-01    0   Day 1: 2    3-06   
      Day 2: 5    9-11   39. Matt Reed             
      Madisonville, Texas     5  13-00   
      0   Day 1: 2    4-06   
      Day 2: 3    8-10   40. John Murray           
      Phoenix, Ariz.         
      7  12-13    0   Day 1: 5    9-05    Day
      2: 2    3-08   41. Mike Reynolds         
      Modesto, Calif.        
      6  12-08    0   Day 1: 5   11-00   
      Day 2: 1    1-08   42. Guy Eaker             
      Cherryville, N.C.       6 
      12-07    0   Day 1: 3    6-02   
      Day 2: 3    6-05   42. Stephen Browning      
      Hot Springs, Ark.       5 
      12-07    0   Day 1: 5   12-07   
      Day 2: 0    0-00   44. Kevin Wirth           
      Crestwood, Ky.         
      6  12-06    0   Day 1: 5   10-01   
      Day 2: 1    2-05   45. Charlie Hartley       
      Grove City, Ohio        6 
      12-00    0   Day 1: 5   10-02   
      Day 2: 1    1-14   46. Jeff Kriet            
      Ardmore, Okla.         
      5  10-10    0   Day 1: 5   10-10   
      Day 2: 0    0-00   47. Steve Kennedy         
      Auburn, Ala.           
      5   9-12    0   Day 1: 0    0-00   
      Day 2: 5    9-12   48. Shaw E Grigsby, Jr    
      Gainesville, Fla.       5  
      8-13    0   Day 1: 3    6-10   
      Day 2: 2    2-03   49. Kotaro Kiriyama       
      Moody, Ala.            
      5   8-05    0   Day 1: 2    2-15   
      Day 2: 3    5-06   50. Kenyon Hill           
      Norman, Okla.          
      4   7-13    0   Day 1: 3    6-04   
      Day 2: 1    1-09   51. Brian Snowden         
      Reeds Spring, Mo.       3  
      6-15    0   Day 1: 2    4-10   
      Day 2: 1    2-05   51. Edwin Evers           
      Talala, Okla.          
      3   6-15    0   Day 1: 1    2-08   
      Day 2: 2    4-07   53. Yusuke Miyazaki       
      Mineola, Texas         
      4   6-13    0   Day 1: 3    5-03   
      Day 2: 1    1-10   54. Paul Elias            
      Laurel, Miss.          
      3   5-10    0   Day 1: 2    3-07   
      Day 2: 1    2-03   55. Mark Tyler            
      Scottsdale, Ariz.       2  
      3-03    0   Day 1: 2    3-03   
      Day 2: 0    0-00   -----------------------------------------------------------------------   Purolator Big Bass Day  1   David Wolak            
      Warrior Run, Pa.           5-07 
      $1,000.00  2   Tommy Biffle           
      Wagoner, Okla.            
      5-05  $1,000.00   Busch Heavyweight Day  1   Kevin VanDam           
      Kalamazoo, Mich.         
      16-04  $1,000.00  2   Timmy Horton           
      Muscle Shoals, Ala.       15-12 
      $1,000.00   ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals Day   #Limits    #Fish     
      Weight  1       36      
      229       489-14  2       21      
      184       395-15 ----------------------------------         
      57       413      
      885-13 Kansan Brent Chapman in 13th
 KEVIN VANDAM LEADS BASSMASTER AMERICAN
 $250,000 Top Prize; Same-Day Television
      Coverage Highlight 2nd Major
 July 27, 2006 - CHARLOTTE Kevin VanDam is
      looking to regain his status as the BASS all-time money winner
      from angler Denny Brauer and the three-time CITGO Bassmaster
      Angler of the Year is well on his way. VanDam boated a limit
      of 16 pounds, 4 ounces during Day 1 of the Bassmaster American
      presented by Advance Auto Parts on Lake Wylie. He held a slight
      margin over Pennsylvania,s Dave Wolak (15-6). With a win at the lucrative four-day tournament,
      VanDam would add $250,000 to his career earnings of $2.06 million
      and overtake Brauer, who has about $17,000 more. The two have
      leap-frogged back and forth for the title lately. Brauer had
      it for years; VanDam took it in June and then Brauer reclaimed
      it during the Champion,s Choice on Lake Champlain in New York
      in July. However, Brauer,s stay at the top might be a short
      one. VanDam was the first angler to weigh-in on Thursday
      and his total crushed anglers, earlier weight predictions. Fishing
      fans can tune into ESPN2 on Sunday at 7 p.m. ET to see if VanDam
      hangs onto the lead. "It was a great day for me. It certainly is
      hard to catch over 16 pounds on Lake Wylie, the Kalamazoo, Mich.,
      angler said. "I am staying very observant on the water and
      really paying attention to weather details - the sun and the
      wind. I feel pretty confident with the pattern I have going. The two-time CITGO Bassmaster Classic champion
      described that pattern as a power-finesse fusion but declined
      to get more specific. He fished the southern end of Wylie and
      had company at his locations: Former lake guide Jason Quinn (32nd
      place, 9-2) and Florida angler Peter Thliveros (tied for fourth,
      12-9). VanDam is seeking redemption after missing the
      top 12 cut at the first Bassmaster Major in May on Eagle Mountain
      Lake in Fort Worth, Texas. "I love fishing this kind of
      format, VanDam said of the six-hole course anglers will fish
      on Days 3 and 4. "I just felt sick that I didn,t make the
      cut in Fort Worth. And despite sitting in second place, Wolak wasn,t
      completely satisfied with his day. "I think I missed a number of opportunities
      out there, the 2005 Toyota Rookie of the Year said. "I only
      caught seven keepers during the day. It was a struggle. Wolak hit a number of spots on Wylie, spending
      very little time in each and quickly moving to the next. His
      bag included the Purolator Big Bass of the Day, a 5-7 bass. In third was Alabama,s Lee Bailey (14-15). Trailing
      Bailey and tied for fourth with 12 pounds, 9 ounces was Bassmaster
      Memorial winner Thliveros and Alabama,s Aaron Martens. After weigh-in, Thliveros realized he is in position
      to win consecutive Majors - a lucrative proposition. "That
      would be pretty cool, he said. "I love the competition and
      I don,t see any reason why I couldn,t do that. After Friday, the field will be cut to the top
      12 anglers, who will fish a six-hole course in a timed rotation
      on Saturday. Only the top six anglers advance to the final competition
      day on Sunday. Hole priority will be awarded to anglers based
      on current CITGO Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings. Day 1 Purolator Big Bass Dave Wolak, Warrior Run, Penn., 5-7   Location and FieldBassmaster American presented by Advance Auto Parts
 Lake Wylie Charlotte, N.C. July 27-30   Field 55 pro anglers Cut to top 12 after Day 2 Cut to top 6 after Day 3 Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$ 1. Kevin VanDam Kalamazoo, Mich. 5 16-04 0 $1,000.00 Day 1: 5 16-04 2. Dave Wolak Warrior Run, Pa. 5 15-06 0 $1,000.00 Day 1: 5 15-06 3. Lee Bailey Boaz, Ala. 5 14-15 0 Day 1: 5 14-15 4. Aaron Martens Leeds, Ala. 5 12-09 0 Day 1: 5 12-09 4. Peter E Thliveros Jacksonville, Fla. 5 12-09
      0 Day 1: 5 12-09 6. Stephen Browning Hot Springs, Ark. 5 12-07 0 Day 1: 5 12-07 7. Kelly Jordon Mineola, Texas 5 12-01 0 Day 1: 5 12-01 8. Skeet Reese Auburn, Calif. 5 12-00 0 Day 1: 5 12-00 8. Gerald Swindle Hayden, Ala. 5 12-00 0 Day 1: 5 12-00 10. John Crews Salem, Va. 5 11-15 0 Day 1: 5 11-15 10. Terry Scroggins Palatka, Fla. 5 11-15 0 Day 1: 5 11-15 12. Ishama Monroe Hughson, Calif. 5 11-14 0 Day 1: 5 11-14 13. Brent Chapman Lake Quivira, Kan. 5 11-12
      0 Day 1: 5 11-12 13. Timmy Horton Muscle Shoals, Ala. 5 11-12 0 Day 1: 5 11-12 15. Mark Menendez Paducah, Ky. 5 11-07 0 Day 1: 5 11-07 16. Gary Klein Weatherford, Texas 5 11-03 0 Day 1: 5 11-03 17. Mike Reynolds Modesto, Calif. 5 11-00 0 Day 1: 5 11-00 18. Bernie Schultz Gainesville, Fla. 5 10-14 0 Day 1: 5 10-14 19. Jeff Kriet Ardmore, Okla. 5 10-10 0 Day 1: 5 10-10 20. Scott Rook Little Rock, Ark. 5 10-09 0 Day 1: 5 10-09 21. Jeff Reynolds Idabel, Okla. 5 10-05 0 Day 1: 5 10-05 22. Charlie Hartley Grove City, Ohio 5 10-02 0 Day 1: 5 10-02 23. Kevin Wirth Crestwood, Ky. 5 10-01 0 Day 1: 5 10-01 24. Takahiro Omori Emory, Texas 5 9-15 0 Day 1: 5 9-15 25. Davy Hite Ninety Six, S.C. 4 9-12 0 Day 1: 4 9-12 26. Morizo Shimizu Murrieta, Calif. 5 9-11 0 Day 1: 5 9-11 27. Greg Hackney Gonzales, La. 5 9-10 0 Day 1: 5 9-10 28. Chad Brauer Osage Beach, Mo. 5 9-07 0 Day 1: 5 9-07 29. John Murray Phoenix, Ariz. 5 9-05 0 Day 1: 5 9-05 30. Alton Jones Waco, Texas 5 9-03 0 Day 1: 5 9-03 30. Mike McClelland Bella Vista, Ark. 5 9-03 0 Day 1: 5 9-03 32. Jason Quinn Lake Wylie, S.C. 5 9-02 0 Day 1: 5 9-02 33. Denny Brauer Camdenton, Mo. 5 9-00 0 Day 1: 5 9-00 34. Randy Howell Springville, Ala. 5 8-15 0 Day 1: 5 8-15 35. Rick Clunn Ava, Mo. 5 8-11 0 Day 1: 5 8-11 36. Jimmy Mize Ben Lomond, Ark. 5 8-10 0 Day 1: 5 8-10 37. Marty Stone Linden, N.C. 5 8-03 0 Day 1: 5 8-03 38. Dean Rojas Lake Havasu, Ariz. 4 7-12 0 Day 1: 4 7-12 39. Mark Tucker Saint Louis, Mo. 4 7-11 0 Day 1: 4 7-11 40. Zell Rowland Montgomery, Texas 4 6-14 0 Day 1: 4 6-14 41. Shaw E Grigsby, Jr Gainesville, Fla. 3 6-10
      0 Day 1: 3 6-10 42. Kenyon Hill Norman, Okla. 3 6-04 0 Day 1: 3 6-04 43. Guy Eaker Cherryville, N.C. 3 6-02 0 Day 1: 3 6-02 44. Tommy Biffle Wagoner, Okla. 3 5-12 0 Day 1: 3 5-12 45. Michael Iaconelli Runnemede, N.J. 3 5-09 0 Day 1: 3 5-09 46. Yusuke Miyazaki Mineola, Texas 3 5-03 0 Day 1: 3 5-03 47. Brian Snowden Reeds Spring, Mo. 2 4-10 0 Day 1: 2 4-10 48. Matt Reed Madisonville, Texas 2 4-06 0 Day 1: 2 4-06 49. Paul Elias Laurel, Miss. 2 3-07 0 Day 1: 2 3-07 50. Todd Faircloth Jasper, Texas 2 3-06 0 Day 1: 2 3-06 51. Mike Wurm Hot Springs, Ark. 2 3-05 0 Day 1: 2 3-05 52. Mark Tyler Scottsdale, Ariz. 2 3-03 0 Day 1: 2 3-03 53. Kotaro Kiriyama Moody, Ala. 2 2-15 0 Day 1: 2 2-15 54. Edwin Evers Talala, Okla. 1 2-08 0 Day 1: 1 2-08 55. Steve Kennedy Auburn, Ala. 0 0-00 0 Day 1: 0 0-00 -----------------------------------------------------------------------   Purolator Big Bass Day 1 David Wolak Warrior Run, Pa. 5-07 $1,000.00   Busch Heavyweight Day 1 Kevin VanDam Kalamazoo, Mich. 16-04 $1,000.00   ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Totals Day #Limits #Fish Weight 1 36 229 489-14 ---------------------------------- 36 229 489-14 Back to Zeiner's Bass Shop | Kansas
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