Kerr Hangs On To Lead At FLW Series Event At Lake Mead

?Pro Justin Kerr of Simi Valley, Calif., caught a 5-bass limit weighing 11 pounds, 9 ounces Friday to maintain his lead in the FLW Series National Guard Western Division tournament on Lake Mead. With a three-day catch of 15 bass weighing 39-3, he holds a 2-pound lead over his closest competitor, National Guard pro Tim Klinger of Boulder City, Nev., heading into the final day of competition..

“I have been fishing flawlessly all week,” said Kerr, whose highest finish at Lake Mead in an FLW event was seventh back in 2005. “I haven’t really lost any fish this week, the ones I did miss I was able to re-catch. I was a little nervous today, my bite completely died so I had to go fishing for smallies and they say once you go brown you go down and that is exactly what happened to me today.

“I’m really hoping I can figure something out for tomorrow, everything that I was using is washed out. I really think that the water dropping is what has changed my bite. The wind that has really negatively impacted most of the field has actually been beneficial for me. I am not a sight fisherman and this wind has turned the water milky which is to my advantage. I just hope my luck holds out one more day!”

Kerr’s three smallies and two largemouth bass were caught using an evergreen crankbait, robo worms and he had one bite on a drop-shot jig. Kerr believes that it is going to take a 12-13 pound sack to win tomorrow.

Klinger caught a three-day total of 15 bass weighing 37-3 using spinnerbaits running the banks to advance to the final round as the No. 2 seed.

“Once the wind calmed down today my bite really improved,” said Klinger, who started the day in seventh place. “I was pretty nervous though because I didn’t get my first fish until almost 11 o’clock this morning. But then the wind died and I went back to sight fishing and was able to bag my limit.

“I am really excited to go fishing tomorrow, I have never won on my home lake (Mead) and to put myself in this position is such a thrill for me. I have placed second a couple of times, but have never won; hopefully I will this year.”

The remaining top-5 pros who will fish the final day at Lake Mead are:

3rd: Joseph Caporuscio Coto De Caza, Calif. 15 bass 35-14
4th: Jason Hickey Weiser, Idaho 15 bass 35-12
5th: National Guard pro Brent Ehrler Redlands, Calif. 15 bass 35-1

The remaining pro anglers in top-10 are:

6th: Brett Hite Phoenix, Ariz. 15 bass 33-8 $7,381
7th: Cody Meyer Grass Valley, Calif. 15 bass 32-12 $6,947
8th: Derek Yamamoto Boulder City, Nev. 15 bass 32-7 $6,513
9th: Chris Zaldain San Jose, Calif. 15 bass 31-8 $7,834
10th: Jimmy Reese Witter Springs, Calif. 15 bass 31-6 $5,645

Tomorrow calls for more wind which could really impact the top-5 who are separated by only 4 pounds, 2 ounces from top to bottom.

Overall there were 361 bass weighing 660 pounds, 15 ounces caught by 93 pros Friday. The catch included 49 five-bass limits.

In FLW Series competition, pros are competing for a top award of up to $50,000 plus valuable points in the hope of qualifying for a shot at the 2011 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of bass fishing.

Roland Andrade of Corona, Calif., won the Co-angler Division and a Ranger 177TR with a 90 horsepower Evinrude or Yamaha outboard motor Friday with a three-day total of 12 bass weighing 23 pounds, 9 ounces followed by J.R. Wright of Truckee, Calif. in second place with 13 bass weighing 23-4 worth $4,569.

Andrade opened the tournament in 12th place Wednesday with five bass weighing 8-12 while fishing with pro Brett Hite. On Thursday he fell to 16th place with only two-bass weighing 3-12 while fishing with pro Greg Hatleberg of Springfield, Ore. He came from behind to win Friday with a five-bass limit weighing 11-1 while fishing with pro Ben Willis of Lodi, Calif.

“We fished in local areas today around steep rock,” said Andrade, who was fishing his first FLW event. “We were in about 25-35 feet of water and I was using a Darter head Yamamoto Grub, robo worms, and osprey swimbaits. The fish seemed to be suspended as they were hitting the bait on the drop.

“This has just been a great week, my stomach is all knotted up, I can’t believe I won!”

Rounding out the top-10 co-anglers are:

3rd: Jimmy Zanotelli Redding, Calif. 13 bass 21-11 $3,448
4th: Tim Dotson Loomis, Calif. 12 bass 21-4 $2,025
5th: Jeffrey Woods Riverside, Calif. 10 bass 20-3 $1,620
6th: Jesse Forthun La Mesa, Calif. 10 bass 20-1 $1,215
7th: Guy Williams Menifee, Calif. 9 bass 18-9 $1,012
8th: Tracy Smart Lake Havasu City, Ariz. 11 bass 18-8 $810
9th: Devin McDonald Las Vegas, Nev. 10 bass 18-7 $709
10th: Kirk Beardsley Huntington Beach, Calif. 12 bass 18-6 $953

Co-anglers are also competing for valuable points that could help them qualify for the 2011 Forrest Wood Cup.

Overall there were 197 bass weighing 348 pounds, 9 ounces caught by 85 co-anglers Friday. The catch included only four five-bass limits.

The remaining five pros will take off at 7 Saturday morning from Callville Bay-Forever Resorts-Concessioners of NPS located in Las Vegas, Nev. Saturday’s final weigh-in will be held at the Henderson Civic Center located at 200 S. Water Street in Henderson, Nev., beginning at 4 p.m.

Fans will be treated to a Family Fun Zone at the Civic Center prior to Saturday’s weigh-in from noon to 4 p.m. There will be a drawing for a $300 Cabela’s gift card and drawings for rod and reel combos will be held every 30 minutes during the event. Activities in the Family Fun Zone include a Ranger boat simulator and assorted fishing-themed games. All activities are free and open to the public.

Coverage of the Lake Shasta tournament will be broadcast in high-definition (HD) on VERSUS. “FLW Outdoors”, will air June 13 from 12:30 to 1:30 ET. “FLW Outdoors,” hosted by Jason Harper, is broadcast to approximately 500 million households worldwide.

ABOUT FLW OUTDOORS
FLW Outdoors, named after Forrest L. Wood, the legendary founder of Ranger Boats, is the largest fishing tournament organization in the world offering anglers worldwide the opportunity to compete for millions over the course of 189 tournaments in 2010. For more information about FLW Outdoors and its tournaments, call (270) 252-1000.By: Julie Huber,

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