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Kriet Surges to Lead with Day 2’s Biggest Bag at 2010 Bassmaster Classic

Category: press release

 Feb 20th, 2010 by OutdoorsFIRST 

Modified Feb 20th, 2010 at 12:00 AM

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A familiar trio danced around one another again at the top of the Bassmaster Classic leaderboard Saturday, but with a slight shuffle in the lineup. Jeff Kriet of Ardmore, Okla., who was in third place heading into Day 2, jumped to the top spot with the day’s biggest bag from Lay Lake: 15 pounds, 10 ounces for a two-day total of 32 pounds, 1 ounce.

Day 1 leader Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Mich., the 2009 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year, dropped to second place with 12 pounds, 7 ounces for 31-15 overall. Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, second on Friday, dropped to third Saturday with 13-12 for 31-14 overall.

Only the top 25 contenders advanced to Day Three and will compete for the $500,000 top prize in the total Classic payout of $1.2 million. The top three anglers lead Sunday’s “Super Six,” a group that also includes 2003 Classic champ Mike Iaconelli of Pittsgrove, N.J., with 26 pounds, 12 ounces, home-state pro Russ Lane of Prattville, Ala., 25-11, and veteran Classic competitor Tommy Biffle of Wagoner, Okla., 24-9.

Immediately on their heels was 2004 Bassmaster Classic winner Takahiro Omori of Emory, Texas, in seventh place with 24-5 overall.

Pam Martin-Wells of Bainbridge, Ga., the 2009 Toyota Tundra Women’s Bassmaster Tour Angler of the Year, made history Saturday as the first woman to make the cut into the top 25. Martin-Wells is 21st with 16-12 overall.

“I’m extremely proud of myself if for no other reason than it’s been tough,” she said, “and I’ve been able to grind out a limit both days.”

Several in the field of 51 have been fishing Beeswax Creek, within eyeshot of the daily launch site, and the top three agreed that the traffic and competition has taken a toll on Lay Lake’s bass. The lake dropped 1 foot Saturday, which also contributed to Saturday’s tough conditions.

Kriet’s Day 2 total was nearly 2 pounds heavier than the second best total weight of the day, a 13-15 bag brought in by Matt Herren of Trussville, Ala. Herren is eighth with 23-6 overall.

Kriet was grateful that several competitors who wanted to fish the same water have instead let him have a stretch to himself.

“My fish were positioned a little different than they were yesterday, I may just have to try to move around and try to relocate them,” said Kriet, who was asked if he’d gamble on fishing somewhere other than his prime spot Sunday. “The ideal thing is to let those fish rest. If I thought I could leave and come back and nobody was there, heck yeah, I have three or four other places I’d love to hit.”

Faircloth added that other anglers waiting for a chance on a hot spot made it difficult to leave the most productive location he has found.

“There’s so many of us sharing the same water, it’s like Kriet said, if you let them rest for a little while, you can catch one or two if you go back,” he said. “But if somebody’s coming right behind, where you just went – the fish are just getting hammered. They’re not having time to settle down. It was kind of like a circus in there today.”

VanDam admitted that, right off the bat, the water level changed his game plan.

“The water falling, I think definitely hurt me,” said the two-time Classic winner, who is fishing shallower than Kriet and Faircloth. “Yesterday I culled a 15-pound limit and a couple of 13-pound limits to catch what I caught. I didn’t see any of those type of fish today, it was just a whole different world.

VanDam said the lake has changed a good bit in the last few days, and that the weather conditions Sunday – warmer air temperatures, an approaching front and a forecast of afternoon rain – are going to make for a completely different kind of fishing day.

“When you have conditions like that, the fish are going to be more active,” he said “They’re going to chase baits better. High bright skies and no wind is not easy fishing – it’s part of the reason, I’m sure, it was tough today.”

Iaconelli is one of the few in the top 10 who hasn’t been fishing near the launch site. He’s in 3 to 10 feet of water and spending most of his time midlake, fishing hard spots in front of grass, a pattern he found in practice with a jig and a crankbait.

The 2006 AOY said he’s fishing a finesse bait – an old finesse bait that has largely been forgotten. It’s a bait he said he carries in his “panic box.” He added, however, that his strategy for Sunday will likely be different than anything he has tried through Days 1 and 2.

“I’m going to have fun, try to fish a perfect day,” Iaconelli said. “I’m going to start in a couple areas where I had success; I’m not going to die on it, though. Within an hour or two, if I don’t feel it, I’m gone. Most of my fish are coming pretty shallow. That surprises a lot of people – you’re finessing wintertime fish and you’re still in shallow water.

“I’ve got to keep the faith that there are 20-pound bags to be had out here. That’s what I need tomorrow to win, and it’s not out of the question.”

Other notable results on Day 2: 2008 Classic champ Alton Jones of Waco, Texas, had the big bass of the day at 5 pounds, 1 ounce, and finished just outside the cut at 27th with 14-1 overall. The defending Classic champ, Skeet Reese of Auburn, Calif., finished the Classic in 43rd with 5-0. Boyd Duckett of Demopolis, Ala., the home-state favorite and 2007 Classic winner at Lay Lake, finished 49th after two disappointing days that included engine failure on Day 1.

The public is invited to attend the finale of the Classic at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex arena to witness the crowning of the 2010 Classic champion. Doors open at 3:30 p.m. CT.

Launch is set for 7 a.m. CT Sunday at Beeswax Creek Park in Columbiana. All events are free and open to the public.

The 2010 Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo presented by Dick’s Sporting Goods continues Sunday at the BJCC. Show hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m. CT. With no admission fee, the Bassmaster Classic Outdoors Expo offers hours of quality family fun. Exhibitors are slated to offer activities such as free games with prizes, autograph sessions with top bass pros, raffles and product giveaways.

ESPN2, ESPN360.com and Bassmaster.com will provide extensive coverage of the three-day competition. Schedules are posted at Bassmaster.com.

Sponsors of the 2010 Bassmaster Classic: Toyota Trucks, Berkley, Evan Williams Bourbon, Mercury, Humminbird, Minn Kota, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha Marine.

About BASS

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As the flagship offering of ESPN Outdoors, the Bassmaster brand and its considerable multimedia platforms are guided by a mission to serve all fishing fans. Through its industry-leading publications Bassmaster Magazine, BASS Times and Fishing Tackle Retailer; comprehensive Web properties in Bassmaster.com, BASSInsider.com, ESPNOutdoors.com and ESPN360.com, and ESPN2 television programming, Bassmaster provides rich, leading-edge content true to the lifestyle.

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Media Contacts: Doug Grassian, 407-566-2216 or [email protected]

2010 Bassmaster Classic 02/19-02/21

Lay Lake, Birmingham  Ala.

 (PRO Division) Standings Day 2

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Jeff Kriet             Ardmore, Okla.         10  32-01  300

  Day 1: 5   16-07    Day 2: 5   15-10 

2.  Kevin VanDam           Kalamazoo, Mich.       10  31-15  295

  Day 1: 5   19-08    Day 2: 5   12-07 

3.  Todd Faircloth         Jasper, Texas          10  31-14  290

  Day 1: 5   18-02    Day 2: 5   13-12 

4.  Michael Iaconelli      Pitts Grove, N.J.       9  26-12  285

  Day 1: 5   14-09    Day 2: 4   12-03 

5.  Russ Lane              Prattville, Ala.        9  25-11  280

  Day 1: 5   14-01    Day 2: 4   11-10 

6.  Tommy Biffle           Wagoner, Okla.         10  24-09  276

  Day 1: 5   14-03    Day 2: 5   10-06 

7.  Takahiro Omori         Emory, Texas            9  24-05  272

  Day 1: 5   15-07    Day 2: 4    8-14 

8.  Matt Herren            Trussville, Ala.       10  23-06  268

  Day 1: 5    9-07    Day 2: 5   13-15 

9.  Brent Chapman          Lake Quivira, Kan.     10  21-02  264

  Day 1: 5   13-00    Day 2: 5    8-02 

10. James Niggemeyer       Van, Texas             10  20-07  260

  Day 1: 5   13-03    Day 2: 5    7-04 

11. Bobby Lane             Lakeland, Fla.         10  20-06  257

  Day 1: 5    7-13    Day 2: 5   12-09 

12. Cliff Crochet          Pierre Part, La.       10  20-00  254

  Day 1: 5    9-05    Day 2: 5   10-11 

13. Billy McCaghren        Mayflower, Ark.         8  19-15  251

  Day 1: 5   15-04    Day 2: 3    4-11 

14. Kevin Wirth            Crestwood, Ky.         10  19-04  248

  Day 1: 5    8-09    Day 2: 5   10-11 

15. Cliff Pace             Petal, Miss.            6  18-09  245

  Day 1: 5   16-03    Day 2: 1    2-06 

16. Jeff Freeman           Max Meadows, Va.       10  18-05  243

  Day 1: 5    9-08    Day 2: 5    8-13 

17. Gerald Swindle         Warrior, Ala.          10  17-09  241

  Day 1: 5   10-08    Day 2: 5    7-01 

18. Kotaro Kiriyama        Moody, Ala.            10  17-06  239

  Day 1: 5   10-03    Day 2: 5    7-03 

19. Shaw Grigsby           Gainesville, Fla.       9  17-06  237

  Day 1: 4    6-15    Day 2: 5   10-07 

20. Mark Tucker            Kirkwood, Mo.           9  17-03  235

  Day 1: 5    9-15    Day 2: 4    7-04 

21. Pam Martin-Wells       Bainbridge, Ga.        10  16-12  233

  Day 1: 5    6-13    Day 2: 5    9-15 

22. Aaron Martens          Leeds, Ala.            10  16-04  231

  Day 1: 5    8-11    Day 2: 5    7-09 

23. Dean Rojas             Lake Havasu City, Ariz. 10  15-14  229

  Day 1: 5    6-09    Day 2: 5    9-05 

24. Stephen Browning       Hot Springs, Ark.      10  15-13  227

  Day 1: 5    8-15    Day 2: 5    6-14 

25. Jason Quinn            Lake Wylie, S.C.        6  15-09  225

  Day 1: 2    5-12    Day 2: 4    9-13 

26. Terry Scroggins        San Mateo, Fla.         7  14-13  223

  Day 1: 5   13-00    Day 2: 2    1-13 

27. Alton Jones            Waco, Texas             7  14-01  221

  Day 1: 5    6-12    Day 2: 2    7-05 

28. Frank Scalish          Cleveland Heights, Ohio 10  13-05  219

  Day 1: 5    7-02    Day 2: 5    6-03 

29. Mike McClelland        Bella Vista, Ark.       5  13-05  217

  Day 1: 2    5-09    Day 2: 3    7-12 

30. Bryan Schmidt          Olney, Texas            5  12-10  215

  Day 1: 2    6-02    Day 2: 3    6-08 

31. John Murray            Phoenix, Ariz.          7  12-05  213

  Day 1: 4    7-12    Day 2: 3    4-09 

32. Gary Klein             Weatherford, Texas      4  10-07  211

  Day 1: 1    2-10    Day 2: 3    7-13 

33. Randy Howell           Springville, Ala.       6  10-06  209

  Day 1: 5    8-15    Day 2: 1    1-07 

34. Byron Velvick          Del Rio, Texas          5  10-00  207

  Day 1: 5   10-00    Day 2: 0    0-00 

35. Kelly Jordon           Mineola, Texas          4   9-12  205

  Day 1: 1    2-09    Day 2: 3    7-03 

36. Terry Butcher          Talala, Okla.           4   9-07  203

  Day 1: 2    2-15    Day 2: 2    6-08 

37. Randy Phillips         Oxford, Mass.           8   9-01  201

  Day 1: 4    4-05    Day 2: 4    4-12 

38. Mark Menendez          Paducah, Ky.            6   8-07  199

  Day 1: 5    7-09    Day 2: 1    0-14 

39. Brent Long             Cornelius, N.C.         6   7-10  197

  Day 1: 5    6-08    Day 2: 1    1-02 

40. Don Hogue              Pasco, Wash.            2   7-01  195

  Day 1: 2    7-01    Day 2: 0    0-00 

41. Casey Ashley           Donalds, S.C.           6   6-11  193

  Day 1: 4    4-02    Day 2: 2    2-09 

42. Steve Kennedy          Auburn, Ala.            3   6-02  191

  Day 1: 2    2-10    Day 2: 1    3-08 

43. Skeet Reese            Auburn, Calif.          3   5-00  189

  Day 1: 3    5-00    Day 2: 0    0-00 

44. Jody Adkins            North Canton, Ohio      2   3-08  187

  Day 1: 0    0-00    Day 2: 2    3-08 

45. Greg Hackney           Gonzales, La.           1   3-05  185

  Day 1: 1    3-05    Day 2: 0    0-00 

46. Jami Fralick           Martin, S.D.            1   2-08  183

  Day 1: 1    2-08    Day 2: 0    0-00 

47. Scott Ashmore          Broken Arrow, Okla.     2   2-07  181

  Day 1: 1    1-07    Day 2: 1    1-00 

48. Kevin Short            Mayflower, Ark.         2   2-06  179

  Day 1: 2    2-06    Day 2: 0    0-00 

49. Boyd Duckett           Demopolis, Ala.         1   1-02  177

  Day 1: 1    1-02    Day 2: 0    0-00 

50. Denny Brauer           Camdenton, Mo.          0   0-00    0

  Day 1: 0    0-00    Day 2: 0    0-00 

50. Darrell West           Drasco, Ark.            0   0-00    0

  Day 1: 0    0-00    Day 2: 0    0-00 

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Totals

Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight

 1       30       189       410-03

 2       19       153       313-13

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         49       342       724-00

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