| 

Guy wins Costa FLW Series Southwestern Division opener on Sam Rayburn

Category: press release

 Feb 28th, 2016 by OutdoorsFIRST 

Modified Feb 28th, 2016 at 12:00 AM

Ricky Guy of Humble, Texas, weighed a five-bass limit totaling 11 pounds, 7 ounces Saturday to win the Costa FLW Series Southwestern Division opener on Sam Rayburn Reservoir presented by Mercury with a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 61 pounds, 3 ounces. For his win, Guy earned a prize package worth $95,300, which includes a new Ranger Z518 bass boat with a 200-horsepower Mercury outboard engine.

“I’m feeling pretty dang good right now,” said Guy, who earned his first career win in FLW Series competition. “I’ve fished a lot of these tournaments, so to finally come out on top is special. The FLW Series is truly one of the toughest tournament circuits in the country.”

Guy said he spent his first day running a red Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap in three mid- to upper-lake areas in Caney Creek and Veach Basin. He said he primarily targeted creek channels near spawning flats.

Ricky Guy (FLW Fishing)

“I had four keepers in the boat within 20 minutes,” said Guy. “Around 11:30 a.m., I caught an 8-pound, 10-ouncer out of a ditch that had some grass in it. That really got me fired up.”

Guy said it was his technique that proved to be most effective in getting bass to bite the Trap.

“You had to be touching the grass with the bait,” said Guy. “It’s a lot of work to run it in all of that grass, but you had to fight through it. If you weren’t touching it, you weren’t going to catch the big ones.”

Guy said he returned to the same areas on day two, but found them overrun with tournament traffic. Confident in a flipping pattern that he had found in practice, the Texas angler made a run to a small area north of the Highway 147 Bridge known as The Canyons.

“I had a small, productive area where I focused on prespawn bass,” said Guy. “I flipped flooded brush that was mixed with Cypress and Willow trees using a black and blue-colored Reaction Innovations Sweet Beaver. I also mixed in a Texas-rigged Strike King Rodent of the same color, but the Beaver ended up being far more productive.”

Guy said his day-two catch was anchored by a 10-pounder that he caught in buck brush around 10:30 a.m.

On day three, Guy said he returned to his original areas from day one, but again didn’t find any action on the Rat-L-Trap. He said he decided to go with what was working and made a run back north to The Canyons and flip for prespawn bass using the same Sweet Beaver presentation.

“I decided I was going to live or die by flipping,” said Guy. “It didn’t get me a lot of bites day on day three, but luckily the five I managed to get in the boat were enough to push me to the top.”

The top 10 pros on Sam Rayburn were:

                1st:          Ricky Guy, Humble, Texas, 15 bass, 61-13, $95,300

               2nd:         Lendell Martin Jr., Nacogdoches, Texas, 15 bass, 59-8, $20,500

                3rd:          Cory Rambo, Orange, Texas, 15 bass, 55-7, $14,500

                4th:          Kris Wilson, Montgomery, Texas, 15 bass, 55-1, $12,500

                5th:          Chris McCall, Brookeland, Texas, 15 bass, 53-14, $11,500

                6th:          James Caldemeyer, Gilmer, Texas, 15 bass, 53-3, $8,000

                7th:          Joel Baker, Talala, Okla., 15 bass, 53-3, $9,250

                8th:          Russell Cecil, Willis, Texas, 15 bass, 50-14, $7,000

                9th:          Brandon Mosley, Choctaw, Okla., 15 bass, 50-6, $6,000

              10th:        Kyle Cortiana, Tulsa, Okla., 14 bass, 48-14, $4,500      

Complete results can be found at FLWFishing.com.

More like this