Arkansans Sweep Top Three Spots In Wal-Mart FLW Event; Wurm Wins $100,000 At Lake Murray.LEXINGTON, S.C.--(BW SportsWire)--Feb. 27, 1999--Mike Wurm of Hot Springs, Arkansas Hot Springs is the tenth most populous city in the state of Arkansas in the United States of America, the county seat of Garland County, Arkansas, and the principal city of the Hot Springs Metropolitan Statistical Area encompassing all of Garland County. , pocketed $100,000 by winning the second event of the 1999 Wal-Mart FLW FLW Frank Lloyd Wright FLW Forrest L Wood (fishing tournament) FLW Fort Leonard Wood (US Army) FLW Famous Last Words FLW Four Letter Word FLW Final Weight Tour bass fishing series on Lake Murray Lake Murray may refer to:
Wurm survived two earlier rounds of competition and 165 other anglers en route to the Wal-Mart FLW Tour victory. The professional angler landed five bass, weighing 18 pounds, 1 ounce in the final round of competition to outdistance out·dis·tance tr.v. out·dis·tanced, out·dis·tanc·ing, out·dis·tanc·es 1. To outrun, especially in a long-distance race. 2. the four other anglers competing in the final round of the professional division and clinch the title. "I had these fish in the boat by 9:10 this morning," Wurm said. "But, I thought everyone else was catching them like I was, so I was a nervous wreck nervous wreck n (col): to be a nervous wreck → estar de los nervios nervous wreck n to be a nervous wreck → être une boule de nerfs the rest of the day because I never caught another fish." Wurm caught his winning limit -- the largest of the tournament -- by running a crankbait as close as possible to the posts of boat docks. His fish during previous rounds were caught mainly with a carolina-rigged plastic worm A plastic worm (or trout worm) is a plastic fishing lure, generally made to simulate an earthworm. Plastic worms can carry a variety of shapes, colors and sizes, and are made from a variety of synthetic polymers. Some even are scented to simulate live bait. . Mark Davis of Mount Ida, Arkansas Mount Ida is a city in Montgomery County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 981 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Montgomery CountyGR6. Notable residents
Rounding out the top five in the Wal-Mart FLW Tour's professional division were: (3)Larry Nixon, Bee Branch, Arkansas, two bass, 6 pounds, 11 ounces, $20,000; (4) Don Stevens, Otsego, Michigan, three bass, 5 pounds, 9 ounces, $16,000; (5) Dan Morehead, Paducah, Kentucky, 0 pounds, 0 ounces, $14,000. The win gives Wurm an automatic berth in the year-end Wal-Mart FLW Tour Championship, presented by CITGO, September 22-25, 1999, in Wagoner, Oklahoma, where the winner will receive $250,000, the largest first place cash prize in sport fishing. Rounding out the top 10 Pros were: (6) Randall Hutson, Washburn, Missouri, two bass, 4-0, $12,000; (7) David Walker, Cannon, Kentucky, one bass, 2-5, $10,000; (8) Ben Lee, Columbia, South Carolina Columbia is the state capital and largest city of South Carolina. As of 2006, estimates for the population of the city proper is 122,819[1]. Columbia is the county seat of Richland County, but a small portion of the city extends into Lexington County. , one bass, 1-7, $9,000; (9) Jim Moynagh, Carver, Minnesota, one bass, 1-2, $8,000; (10) Alton Jones, Waco, Texas, 0 bass, 0-0, $7,000. David Walker of Cannon, Kentucky, and Rick Lillegard of Atkinson, New Hampshire Atkinson is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,178 at the 2000 census. History Atkinson, NH has a rich history, dating back to the American Revolution. are tied for the lead in the Land O'Lakes Angler of the Year points race with 135 points. Points are awarded to anglers after the first two days of competition based on ranking at that time. Alton Jones of Waco, Texas, is following in second place with 129 points, Craig Powers of Rockwood, Tennessee, is in third with 124 points, followed by Mark Hardin of Canton, Georgia, with 114 points. The Land O'Lakes Angler of the Year will be featured on a special edition box of Wheaties later in the year. John Little of Hope, Arkansas, won the co-angler division competition which concluded Friday with a 5 bass catch totaling 9 pounds, 6 ounces. Little collected $15,000 for the win. Rick Lillegard of Atkinson, New Hampshire, landed a 7 pound, 2 ounce bass Wednesday to earn big bass honors for the event. Lillegard received $1,000 from Coca-Cola. Coca-Cola will award $5,000 to the angler landing the biggest bass during the 1999 tour. The fourth year Wal-Mart FLW Tour is the most lucrative bass fishing series in the history of the sport. Highlights of the 1999 tour include: four $471,500 qualifying tournaments, each with a $100,000 first prize; the $641,000 Wal-Mart Open featuring a $150,000 first place prize; and competitive angling's richest tournament, the $1 million Forrest Wood Open, June 23-26, in Detroit, Michigan. The Wal-Mart FLW Tour is televised on ESPN ESPN Entertainment and Sports Programming Network and ESPN 2. The Okeechobee tournament is scheduled to air on ESPN, Saturday, March 27, 1999, at 6 p.m. EST. The event was hosted by the Capital City Lake Murray Country Lake Murray Country is a large area of South Carolina, USA; the region includes the counties of Newberry, Saluda, Lexington, and Richland. The region's focal point is Lake Murray. Lake Murray's name comes from its chief engineer William S. Murray. Regional Tourism District. A complete listing of standings for the pro and co-angler divisions can be found at www.flwtour.com. Sponsors of the 1999 Wal-Mart FLW Tour include: Wal-Mart, Coca-Cola, Land O'Lakes, CITGO Petroleum Products, Chevy Trucks, Uniroyal Tires, Fujifilm, EverStart Batteries, Eveready Flashlights, Black and Decker, Coleman Company, Ranger Boats, Mitchell Rods and Reels, Spiderwire, Evinrude Outboard Motors Evinrude Outboard Motors is a major brand of outboard boat motors. Founded by Ole Evinrude, it was formerly owned by the Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC), and is now owned by Bombardier Recreational Products. , Evinrude Electric Trolling Motors, Eagle Electronics, Timex Expedition, Chex Mix, Hamburger Helper, and Wheaties. A complete listing of standings for the pro and co-angler divisions can be found at www.operationbass.com or www.flwtour.com. Contact: Brian Sayner (502) 559-0489; Tim Wagner (502)362-5230, e-mail tim_wagner@operationbass.com. To receive press releases via e-mail, contact Tim Wagner. |
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