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WHEELER MAINTAINS MOMENTUM WITH DOMINANT PERFORMANCE IN SHOTGUN ROUND AT STAGE FIVE

CULLMAN, Ala. (April 30, 2019)  – If you ever wondered if momentum is a thing in professional bass fishing, look no further than the five names at the top of SCORETRACKER™ after the first Shotgun Round of the Bass Pro Tour Phoenix Boats Stage Five Presented by Mercury: Jacob Wheeler, Andy Morgan, Wesley Strader, Ott DeFoe and Edwin Evers. Led by Wheeler’s record-breaking 38-fish, 61-pound, 15-ounce performance, that quintet of Major League Fishing® (MLF) pros racked up 138 scorable bass for just over 236 pounds to leave Smith Lake with comfortable cushions to carry into their Elimination Round competition on Thursday. It was a continuation of recent success for all five anglers: Evers has four top-10 finishes in four events this season and leads the Bass Pro Tour points race; DeFoe is just a month removed from a Bassmaster Classic win; Strader has seven Top 20s in his last season-and-a-half; Morgan is shooting for back-to-back wins; and Wheeler has two Top 5s in his last four events. “Momentum makes you a little fearless, for lack of a better term,” said Morgan, who entered the week fresh off a win two weeks ago at Stage Four on Lake Chickamauga. “You’re just kinda ‘with it’ from the get-go, whether you’re getting bites from the get-go or not. Everybody is at their best when they’re relaxed, and that’s what everybody is after in this sport: to be relaxed, and to just keep it rolling.” 

Wheeler Was Dominant on Day 1  No matter how you measure Wheeler’s performance, “rolling” is an accurate description. On a fishery that showed signs of being in a slight post-spawn lull before the event started, Wheeler figured out the right patterns and the right locations early in the day, piling up 36 of his 38 fish in the first two periods and overtaking Morgan, who had rang up 18 fish and a big lead in Period 1. “That morning bite is definitely a key opportunity to catch a majority of your fish,” Wheeler admitted. “Your goal is to try to catch as much as you possibly can in the Shotgun Round so you’re not under the pressure to have to catch them in the Elimination Round. You see this day in and day out in this format: a good Shotgun Round puts guys in position to try to go dial in new patterns – or just stay on top of what’s going on – in the Elimination Round, so they can make it to the Knockout Round, and then make the Top 10 cut.” Wheeler’s assessment of the morning bite is accurate: 238 fish were recorded on SCORETRACKER in the first period; that total dropped to 203 and 195 in Periods 1 and 2.

Group B Up Next  The 40 anglers in Group B compete Wednesday in Shotgun Round 2. Based on Day 1 results, the Elimination Line will hover around 25 pounds, but and if weather forecasts are correct, Group B’s round could be even more of a smashfest than Day 1. “Day 2 is supposed to be a little overcast and maybe blowing a little bit, so I think we’ll have a little bit better conditions for fish to bite,” said Group B competitor Jeff Sprague.

Looking Ahead  The field will carry their Shotgun Round weights into the two Elimination Rounds on Thursday and Friday for the Elimination Rounds. The Top 20 anglers from each group will advance to the Knockout Round on Saturday. The Top 10 anglers in the Knockout Round will advance to the Championship Round on Sunday. 

How, Where, When to Watch  Competition begins daily at 6:30 a.m. CT, with live, official scoring available via SCORETRACKER on MajorLeagueFishing.com and on the MLF app. The MLF NOW! live stream starts at 9 a.m. CT, with live, on-the-water coverage continuing until lines out at 2:30 p.m. The Berkley Postgame Show live stream will start at 4 p.m. daily. 

The Day’s Results


Place
AnglerTotal WeightTotal # FishLargest Fish
1stJacob Wheeler61 – 15383 – 04
2ndAndy Morgan46 – 12293 – 05
3rdWesley Strader43 – 01214 – 10
4thOtt DeFoe42 – 12243 – 14
5thEdwin Evers41 – 11263 – 00
6thJosh Bertrand38 – 13252 – 12
7thStephen Browning36 – 11253 – 02
8thLuke Clausen32 – 05232 – 01
9thMatt Lee30 – 07202 – 09
10thJordan Lee28 – 13183 – 03
11thBoyd Duckett28 – 07173 – 03
12thBrandon Palaniuk27 – 10162 – 11
13thCody Meyer27 – 01143 – 07
14thMark Davis26 – 11192 – 03
15thShaw Grigsby26 – 08153 – 00
16thBobby Lane25 – 15154 – 12
17thGerald Swindle25 – 11153 – 00
18thAlton Jones25 – 05172 – 02
19thDustin Connell25 – 01162 – 15
20thGerald Spohrer24 – 13182 – 04
21stBrent Ehrler24 – 06154 – 06
22ndCliff Crochet24 – 06122 – 12
23rdKeith Poche23 – 13172 – 05
24thGreg Hackney22 – 13163 – 04
25thKevin VanDam21 – 04142 – 02
26thJames Elam20 – 13123 – 04
27thTommy Biffle20 – 06122 – 15
28thJustin Atkins20 – 00134 – 03
29thMarty Robinson19 – 08161 – 12
30thDavid Walker19 – 01133 – 08
31stChris Lane16 – 11103 – 15
32ndTakahiro Omori16 – 00112 – 07
33rdJason Lambert14 – 1483 – 02
34thAlton Jones Jr.14 – 1092 – 11
35thScott Suggs14 – 0792 – 06
36thTerry Scroggins12 – 1582 – 06
37thMike McClelland11 – 1182 – 06
38thJonathon VanDam11 – 0982 – 02
39thKelly Jordon11 – 0581 – 14
40thBrandon Coulter9 – 0052 – 12