Stone hoists trophy for first time
in five years 2004 CITGO Bassmaster Pro
Tour — Harris Chain, Fla. BASS Communications — Feb.
1, 2004
Final
standings
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"My wife and
I made a deal," Marty Stone said in winning. "I can keep all the
trophies and she gets the money."
| LEESBURG, Fla. — North Carolina's Marty Stone recovered from
his "slump" Sunday, sweeping past the competition to win the first event
of the 2004 CITGO Bassmaster Tour presented by Busch Beer.
Stone, who has not placed higher than 33rd in the past two Tour
seasons, pulled 61 pounds, 12 ounces of bass out of the Harris Chain of
Lakes, earning the tournament's $100,000 top prize. Stone's last BASS
victory came five years ago at Alabama's Lake Wheeler.
An emotional Stone told the crowd at the Pat Thomas Ballfield,
"I've seen the bottom of this sport and this just goes to show, you never
give up.
"I'll be the first to admit, when I made that first Classic, I
thought I was a pretty good fisherman," he said, "but I've been in a
self-proclaimed slump for the past few years.
"I want to be a good fisherman, and to do that I'm going to have to
be on the water. I have a lot of work to do."
Stone's victory came by fishing a 7-inch Sweebo Worm, junebug in
color, with an American Rodsmith 7½-foot flipping stick. Stone also used a
3/8-ounce Gambler Ninja Spin spinnerbait, a minnow style spinnerbait that
has a white and blue head.
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I've seen the bottom
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"Those are ideal colors for cloudy weather like today," Stone said.
Stone also picked up an additional $1,000 as the Busch Heavyweight
of the day, the daily award for having the heaviest catch of the day. His
15-pound, 13-ounce sack for Day 4 earned him some money, but Stone doesn't
think he'll see much of it.
"My wife and I made a deal," he joked. "I can keep all the trophies
and she gets the money."
Arkansas pro Scott Rook came up a spot from third to finish the
tournament in second, earning him $38,000. Rook came in with a 12-13 sack
Sunday, giving him a total of 60-9 for the four days.
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Stone's
victory came by fishing a 7-inch Sweebo Worm.
| Brent Chapman took home third place Sunday and a check for
$23,000. Chapman, who was fishing his 100th BASS event, wasn't satisfied
with his performance.
"I need to make sure I put every fish in the boat," Chapman said.
"I missed two fish today that could have been the difference in the
tournament. I'm really trying hard not to think about that now, but it's
hard not to."
New Jersey's Mike Iaconelli, who led Saturday's round, wound up
fourth (58-12), with Texans Tommy Martin (56-7) and Bud Pruitt (48-1)
taking fifth and sixth places, respectively.
The Purolator Big Bass of the day went to Martin, who brought in a
6-pound bass to earn him the $1,000 bonus. The Purolator Big Bass of the
Tournament and its $1,000 prize went to Day 1 leader Alton Jones. His
10-pound 13-ounce lunker had already earned him $1,000 for Day 1.
On Friday, tournament officials erred while determining which of
the two amateur anglers tied for 12th place would qualify to fish in
Saturday's final amateur round.
After tournament officials discovered the error, they contacted the
anglers in question and discussed reparations with the amateur who was
incorrectly cut. Final measures will be determined when BASS officials
meet next week.
Tournament Director Trip Weldon called the incident unfortunate and
assured that corrective steps are being taken to prevent a similar
situation in the future. The CITGO Bassmaster Tour heads north next week
to Smith Lake in Jasper, Ala., for the second event on the 2004 Tournament
Trail, Feb. 5-8.
Fans can catch a telecast of the Harris Chain tournament on
Saturday, Feb. 7 at 10:30 a.m. ET/9:30 a.m. CT on ESPN2.
Thousands of fans were on hand Sunday afternoon to take part in the
highly interactive and family friendly BASS Sponsor Expo area. Sponsors
presented interactive exhibits and provided a fun family experience for
all ages.
Additional information
The CITGO Bassmaster Tour events this season feature the highly
interactive and family friendly BASS Sponsor Expo area. Sponsors present
interactive exhibits and provide a fun family experience for all ages. The
Expo will take place from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m. on Sunday at the Pat Thomas
Ball Field.
The CastingKids program, presented by CITGO, was held in
conjunction with the BASS Sponsor Expo Saturday, from 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at
the Pat Thomas Ball Field. The winners, Blaine Brownsberger, 8, and Billy
Anderson, 12, will be going to the state championship event in Tampa,
March 5-7.
The event and instruction to youngsters were facilitated by the
Lakeland Hawg Hunters & Seminole Bass Anglers.
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