Bosley
grabs lead in $1.25 million Chevy Open on Lake Murray
2/10/06
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Opening-round leader Tim
Carroll of Owasso, Okla., wowed the crowd with a 9-pounder and hometown
favorite Anthony Gagliardi of Prosperity, S.C., drew thunderous applause,
but neither man could fend off Brennan Bosley of Benton, Ark., who finished
atop the leaderboard Friday with a healthy limit of 3- and 4-pound bass
weighing 20 pounds, 15 ounces. If he retains his lead Saturday, Bosley will
pocket $200,000 in the $1.25 million Chevy Open on Lake Murray.
Here’s the rub. Carroll only caught two fish, and he weighed in 14 pounds,
11 ounces to advance as the No. 3 seed. He also caught several 9-pounders in
practice. His pattern could be slipping while Bosley’s is improving, but
only time will tell. Gagliardi isn’t likely to go down without a fight,
either, as he has posted solid numbers all week, including five bass
weighing 19 pounds Friday, to retain the No. 2 spot. Each of the top-three
contenders has brought more than 26 pounds to the scale at least once this
week.
“There
are so many fish out there in the 6 to 8 pound range that someone could zero
today and still win this thing,” said Bosley, a fourth-year pro who fishes
for Team Wet Ones. “I would not be surprised at all to see a limit over 40
pounds come in. I just hope it’s me.”
Bosley is cranking a Bomber Deep Flat A on 10-pound-test fluorocarbon while
Gagliardi and Carroll are using jigs to catch bass in deep water. Gagliardi
is also drop-shotting a 4-inch finesse worm.
“Every bite I get is a reaction bite,” Bosley said. “The bait runs about 7
feet deep, bumps the top of a rock in 8 or 9 feet, and I get a strike.”
In an interesting twist, Gagliardi won the tour’s 2004 stop on Kentucky Lake
after trailing Bosley on opening day of the final round. Terry Segraves of
Kissimmee, Fla., who is currently in ninth place, also finished in the top
10 on Kentucky Lake in 2004.
Bosley’s journey into the final round got off to a shaky start Wednesday
when he caught just four bass weighing 11-5 and finished the day 74th. He
jumped into fifth place Thursday, however, with five bass weighing 26-5 that
pushed his opening-round total to nine bass weighing 37-10. Bosley also
earned the Energizer Keeps on Going Award of $500 for coming from the
furthest behind to make the top-10 cut.
Rounding
out the top five pros are David Wolak of Warrior, Pa. (five bass, 12-12) and
Clifford Pirch of Payson, Ariz. (four bass, 10-2).
Charles Ward of Greer, S.C., captured the co-angler title and $40,000 Friday
with five bass weighing 10 pounds, 6 ounces that he caught behind Bosley. He
caught the bass on a 1/4-ounce J & M Custom Lures shaky-head jig rigged with
a Zoom green pumpkin finesse worm on 10-pound-test fluorocarbon line.
“Today I was the best water I’ve seen all week,” said Ward, who has earned
three FLW Tour top-10s since 2002. “It was deep and conducive for a
co-angler to fish. I grew up in Columbia and have fished Lake Murray for
years. At one point we fished in an area where I caught my first bass ever
over 6 pounds.”
Rounding out the top five co-anglers were Sondra Rankin of Paducah, Ky.
(three bass, 8-6, $20,000); Mark Cummings of Pembroke, Ky. (two bass, 5-13,
$10,000); Andy Montgomery of Blacksburg, S.C. (one bass, 5-4, $9,000); and
Mike Devere of Berea, Ky. (two bass, 4-13, $8,000).
Overall, 55 bass weighing 154 pounds, including five five-bass limits, were
caught Friday by the 10 pro and 10 co-angler finalists.
The 10 remaining pros competing in the Chevy Open hosted by the Capital
City/Lake Murray Country Regional Tourism Board will take off at 7 Saturday
morning from Jake’s Landing. Saturday’s weigh-in will be held at the
Wal-Mart store located at 2401 Augusta Road in Columbia beginning at 4 p.m.
The community is invited to attend the free Family Fun Zone outside the
weigh-in tent in the Wal-Mart parking lot. The Family Fun Zone, which opens
at noon, features interactive displays, product samples and games for the
entire family to enjoy.
In FLW Tour competition, pros and co-anglers are randomly paired each day,
with pros supplying the boat, controlling boat movement and competing
against other pros. Co-anglers fish from the back deck against other
co-anglers.
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