Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

FLW Tour back home on familiar Beaver Lake

- BRYAN HENDRICKS

ROGERS — More than 320 anglers will compete for up to $125,000 in the FLW Tour’s unofficial “homecoming” tournament today through Sunday at Beaver Lake.

As always, the field will be divided into profession­al and amateur co-angler divisions. All of the pro anglers will compete the first two days. The top 20 with the heaviest combined two-day weights will fish Saturday, and the field will be cut to the top 10 for Sunday’s championsh­ip round. The winner will earn $125,000.

The co-anglers will fish the first two days only. The co-angler with the heaviest cumulative two-day total will earn $25,000.

All of the anglers will try to accumulate points toward qualifying for the Forrest Wood Cup, the championsh­ip event for all of FLW’s various tours.

FLW has held a spring tournament on Beaver Lake 18 times, and the lake is the Tour’s only permanent venue. This year’s event is about a month later than usual. Greg Bohannan of Rogers, a fourtime Forrest Wood Cup qualifier, said it will fish differentl­y than in previous years.

“The last couple of years we’ve hit the lake right before the spawn,” Bohannan said. “I think this year we’re going to see a lot of spawning fish. But, like most Ozark lakes, not all of the bass spawn at the same time. So we’re going to have all three phases going on — prespawn, bedding fish and postspawn.”

Anglers will rely on a full range of baits and presentati­ons, depending on where

they fish, Bohannan said.

“For anglers that are fishing for sight fish, shaky-head rigs and finesse-type baits are going to be really big. About a third of the lake is stained, so spinnerbai­ts and crankbaits will do well for the power fishermen. I think there will be a little bit of a topwater bite going on as well. This is going to be a tournament where a guy can pick what suits him best and just go fishing.”

Bohannan predicted the winner would likely have a four-day total around 58 pounds.

“The weights have been excellent in all of the local

tournament­s the past three months,” he said. “A 14- to 15-pound limit on Beaver Lake is a really good day, and if someone can do that four days in a row — if you don’t win, you’re going to be right there on the final day.”

Takeoffs will occur at 6:30 a.m daily at Prairie Creek Park Marina, at 9300 N. Park Road in Rogers. Weigh-ins will be held today and Friday at Prairie Creek Park, beginning at 3 p.m. Weigh-ins on Saturday and Sunday will be held at Wal-Mart, 2110 W. Walnut St., in Rogers beginning at 4 p.m.

Before the weigh-ins on Saturday and Sunday, FLW will host a free fishing expo at Wal-Mart from noon to 4 p.m. Fishing fans can meet their favorite anglers, enjoy interactiv­e games, activities and giveaways provided by FLW sponsors.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/FLIP PUTTHOFF ?? FLW pro Greg Bohannan of Rogers said he expects to see lots of spawning during this weekend’s event on Beaver Lake.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/FLIP PUTTHOFF FLW pro Greg Bohannan of Rogers said he expects to see lots of spawning during this weekend’s event on Beaver Lake.

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