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Forrest Wood Cup set to return to Lake Ouachita

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The Forrest Wood Cup, the world championsh­ip of profession­al bass fishing, will return to Lake Ouachita Friday through Sunday to crown bass fishing’s top angler of 2018.

Hosted by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and Visit Hot Springs, the tournament will feature 56 of the world’s best bass-fishing profession­als casting for the sport’s biggest award — $300,000 cash.

The Forrest Wood Cup has been held at Lake Ouachita three times in the 23-year history of the FLW Tour — 2007, 2011 and 2014. In the three Forrest Wood Cups that have been held on Lake Ouachita, both shallow and deep patterns were applied by Top 10 competitor­s. Tennessee pro Brad Knight, who won the 2015 Cup, surprised many people by camping in one area in the back of a creek for four days and catching the winning fish shallow. The prior two Cups at Lake Ouachita — won by Scott Martin in 2011 and Scott Suggs in 2007 — were won out deep around standing timber, brush piles and other areas where balls of shad had congregate­d.

Lake Ouachita will still offer up its usual mix of deep and shallow patterns, but no matter what patterns emerge, the weights are always close at Lake Ouachita in August. Expect several anglers to average 12 to 14 pounds a day and to be in the hunt for the win on Championsh­ip Sunday.

“Ouachita is a really good fishery and is a perfect venue to host the Forrest Wood Cup,” said Justin Atkins, the reigning Forrest Wood Cup champion who won last year on Lake Murray in Columbia, S.C. “I’ve been there twice and caught quite a few big fish. This event should be a little tougher, but it’s during the dog-days of summer. Fishing is tough right now all over the country. I love a good slugfest, but I really enjoy the tough tournament­s for our championsh­ip event.”

Atkins won the FLW Cup in his rookie season on tour and is now looking to become the first angler in history to ever win the Cup twice.

“The most exciting thing for me about the 2018 Cup is the unknown; I know what happens when you win and it truly is a life-changing tournament. The possibilit­y that it could happen to me again is just so exciting,” Atkins said. “I’m still learning my way through this sport, but winning the Cup last year gave me the financial support, the sponsor support, and the self-confidence that I do belong here and I can make my way in this sport.”

Atkins went on to predict that the winner this year would need to average about 14 pounds a day to be in contention for the win, and the winner would have right around 42 pounds after the three-day competitio­n.

“The key is going to be your ability to think on the fly and ability to change patterns each day as the fish and conditions change.”

Anglers will take off from Brady Mountain Resort & Marina, located at 4120 Brady Mountain Road in Royal at 7 a.m. CDT each morning. Each day’s weigh-in will be held at the Bank of the Ozarks Arena located at 134 Convention Blvd., in Hot Springs, beginning at 5 p.m.

Fans will be treated to the FLW Expo at the Hot Springs Convention Center each day from 10 a.m. to

4:30 p.m. prior to the weigh-ins. The Expo includes games, activities and giveaways provided by more than

40 FLW sponsors, the opportunit­y to shop the latest tackle and outdoor gear from more than 100 exhibitors, Ranger boat simulators, a casting pond and a trout pond for children, as well as the opportunit­y to meet and interact with top profession­al anglers, including Hank Parker, Jimmy Houston, and Larry Nixon. FLW’s namesake Forrest L. Wood, the legendary founder of Ranger Boats, will also be greeting fans.

On Saturday and Sunday the first

250 children 14 and under each day who are accompanie­d by an adult will receive a voucher to redeem for a free rod-and-reel combo after the evening’s weigh-in from Shakespear­e rods. Also on Sunday, one lucky fishing fan will win a brand new Ranger Z521L bass boat with a

250-horsepower Evinrude or Mercury outboard motor. The Ranger Boat giveaway is free to enter but the winner must be present at the conclusion of Sunday’s final weighin to win.

Also on Saturday and Sunday, FLW fans will be treated to the Bass & BBQ Festival in conjunctio­n with the FLW Expo. FLW has partnered with local BBQ vendors to feature award-winning BBQ teams offering delicious fare to visitors at the Forrest Wood Cup Expo. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to local Arkansas charities.

Country music superstar Justin Moore will perform a free concert on the weigh-in stage at the Bank of the Ozarks Arena on Sunday, start-

ing at 4 p.m., prior to the final weigh-in. The concert is presented by Realtree and KSSN 96. Moore will be performing songs from his latest album, “Kinda Don’t Care,” to fishing fans in Arkansas as well as live-streamed to fans around the globe at http://www.FLWFishing.com.

The Morning Takeoff, FLW Expo, Bass & BBQ event, live concert and weigh-ins are all free and open to the public.

For a full schedule of events, complete details and updated informatio­n visit http://www.FLWFishing.com.

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