CLEWISTON, Fla. - He won the coveted Land O'Lakes Angler of the Year title
as a rookie in 2004 then stumbled in 2005, finishing the season a
disappointing 99th. On Saturday, however, Shinichi Fukae, a native of
Japan now living in Mineola, Texas, put the world on notice that he is
back in top form by winning the 2006 Wal-Mart FLW Tour season opener on
Lake Okeechobee. His winning weight of 10 bass weighing 28 pounds, 9
ounces edged him past runner up Chip Harrison of Bremen, Ind., by 2
pounds, 5 ounces.
While most anglers fishing the $900,000 tournament presented by Snickers
were flipping mats or rolling spinnerbaits in Moonshine Bay, Fukae opted
to fish South Bay, where he practiced 18 days in search of clear water.
Fishing in about a foot of water, Fukae located his bass using a small
Japanese swimbait. Once a fish showed itself by short-striking the
swimbait, Fukae would immediately cast back to the fish using a green
pumpkin 5-inch Senko rigged with a 1/8-ounce weight on 14-pound line for
added sensitivity.
"I worked very hard and it paid off," said Fukae, who earned three top-10s
in 2004. "No Christmas, no New Year, just fishing. This feels better than
angler of the year, because I wanted to prove to others and myself that I
could win."
On opening day, Fukae caught five bass weighing 13 pounds, 2 ounces to
finish in 22nd place. He then upped the ante Thursday with five bass
weighing 16 pounds, 8 ounces to advance to the final round as the No. 3
seed. On Friday, he retained the No. 3 position with five bass weighing 14
pounds, 8 ounces, just 2 pounds, 13 ounces behind day-three leader Keith
Pace of Monticello, Ark. A five-bass catch weighing 14 pounds, 1 ounce
secured the $100,000 win for Fukae on Saturday.
Harrison, an FLW Tour veteran who had a breakout year in 2005 with a
top-10 finish in the regular season and a 12th-place showing at the
Wal-Mart FLW Tour Championship, finished second and earned $36,000 with a
final-round total of 10 bass weighing 26 pounds, 4 ounces. On opening day,
Harrison was second with five bass weighing 18 pounds, 14 ounces. He
landed another five bass weighing 7 pounds, 8 ounce Thursday to qualify
for the final round as the No. 5 seed. On Friday, Harrison slipped to
eighth-place when he weighed in five bass for 7 pounds, 3 ounces. Saturday
was another story, however, as he weighed in the third heaviest limit of
the tournament, 19 pounds, 1 ounce.
Harrison's bait of choice was a white 3/8-ounce Chatterbait manufactured
by Rad Lures - the same bait that won the Stren Series season opener on
Lake Okeechobee earlier this month. Harrison threw the bait along the
edges of isolated reeds in Moonshine Bay. The lure produced a 6-pounder
and a 7-pound, 15-ounce largemouth for Harrison on Saturday.
Rounding out the top five pros were Pace (10 bass, 25 pounds, 11 ounces,
$25,000); Kelly Jordon of Mineola, Texas (10 bass, 24 pounds, 10 ounces,
$20,000); and Team Chevy pro David Fritts of Lexington, N.C. (10 bass, 19
pounds, 7 ounces, $18,000).
Tim Johnson of Dallas, Ga., earned a $20,000 victory in the Co-angler
Division Friday with five bass weighing 8 pounds, 9 ounces. He caught the
bass casting a Rat-L-Trap to an open-water ditch while fishing with Fritts.
The ditch dropped from 1 to 5 feet and, according to Johnson, appeared to
be a spawning area.
"This feels great," said Johnson, who has earned two top-10s in Wal-Mart
Bass Fishing League competition since 2003. "This is the first tournament
that I've ever fished as a co-angler. I normally fish as a boater, and I
thought that it would be hard fishing in the back of the boat, but I had
three terrific partners this week."
Rounding out the top five co-anglers were Fred Martin of North Little
Rock, Ark. (four bass, 6 pounds, 9 ounces, $10,000); Ron Chapman of Lake
Quivira, Kan. (three bass, 6 pounds, 8 ounces, $9,000); Randy Clark of
Mobile, Ala. (five bass, 5 pounds, 13 ounces, $8,000) and James Fredieu of
Saint Martinville, La. (three bass, 5 pounds, 3 ounces, $7,000).
Overall, 48 bass weighing 100 pounds, 8 ounces, including eight five-bass
limits, were caught Saturday by the 10 pro finalists.
The next FLW Tour stop will be the $1.25 million Chevy Open on Lake Murray
in Columbia, S.C., February 8-11 followed by a stop presented by A&W Root
Beer on Pickwick Lake in Florence, Ala., March 1-4. The $1.25 million
Wal-Mart Open powered by Tyson will visit Beaver Lake in Rogers, Ark.,
April 5-8, then it's off to Kentucky Lake May 10-13 for a tournament
presented by Pedigree. The final regular-season stop, presented by
Kellogg's, runs June 21-24 on Lake Champlain in Plattsburgh, N.Y.
Each tournament takes the world's best anglers a step closer to the $1.5
million Wal-Mart FLW Tour Championship and Outdoor Show presented by
Castrol, which will be held Aug. 2-5 on Logan Martin Lake in Birmingham,
Ala. The prestigious championship hosted by Birmingham, Pell City and St.
Clair County features 48 pros, 48 co-anglers and bass fishing's largest
guaranteed cash award - a $500,000 first-place prize for the winning pro.
Held in conjunction with the tournament is a world-class outdoor show
featuring more than 140 exhibits.
Coverage of the Lake Okeechobee tournament will be broadcast to 78 million
FSN (Fox Sports Net) subscribers in the United States as part of the "FLW
Outdoors" television programs airing Feb. 19 and Feb. 26. "FLW Outdoors"
airs Sunday mornings at 11 Eastern time. "FLW Outdoors" is also broadcast
internationally to more than 300 million households in such countries as
Germany, China, South Africa, Australia, Malaysia, Russia, Hungary and the
United Kingdom, making it the most widely distributed weekly
outdoor-sports television show in the world. Additionally, FLW Outdoors is
proud to provide tournament coverage to more than 800,000 service members
stationed around the world in 177 countries and aboard naval ships through
broadcasts on the American Forces Network.
1/21/2006