COLUMBIA, S.C. – As the top 25 collegiate fishing teams in the nation departed the marina shortly after 7 a.m. Saturday morning, it was clear that there was still some last-minute cramming to be done on Lake Murray for the vast majority of the teams attempting to survive today’s all important top-five cut.
While a handful of squads did well on the opening day of the 2012 National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship, at least half the field found themselves below the 12-pound mark with plenty of ground to make up. However, with five teams already boasting 16 pounds or greater, their task won’t be easy.
Fortunately, for schools like Auburn University – which has produced third-place finishers in each of the first two years of national championship competition – the task is a little less daunting. Currently, the Auburn squad of Matt and Jordan Lee sit in second place overall with 16 pounds, 8 ounces, a mere 6 ounces behind first-place contenders Andy Wicker and Harold Turner of Clemson University. But while their weight is impressive, the fact that the top five teams are separated by only 14 ounces makes the tournament truly up for grabs.
And the Auburn team knows it.
“Today is a really important day,” said Jordan Lee. “If we can catch what we did yesterday, it’d be awesome. We just have to execute. We haven’t been catching them early, so if we don’t have anything in the first three hours, we can’t panic.”
However, with a shortened fishing day due to weigh-in scheduling surrounding the South Carolina baseball game, teams will have even less opportunities to make up the necessary ground to make a run at the national championship title. But still, on Lake Murray, it can be done – and in a hurry.
“The good thing is that out here, the bite can really turn on quickly,” said Lee. “You can catch a limit in an hour if everything goes right.”
Weather could also play a significant role today. If the wind dies down and calm conditions prevail, anglers will once again have to take extra care not to spook the fish.
“If it’s dead calm, it’s really tough to trick these fish into biting,” said Jordan’s brother and partner Matt Lee. “Out here, the wind matters a lot. But being consistent is also key. If we can go out there and execute, we should be in good shape.”
Meet the contenders
The following is the complete list of college team competitors vying for this year’s national championship title:
Auburn University – Jordan Lee, Vinemont, Ala., and Matt Lee, Auburn, Ala.
California Polytechnic – Scott Hellesen and Damian Bean, both of San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Chico State – Bo Harkins, Chico, Calif., and Anthony Dayton, Walnut Creek, Calif.
Chico State – Thomas White, Fountain Valley, Calif., and Frank Vogt, Chico, Calif.
Christopher Newport – Ryan Ingalls, Fairfax, Va., and Derek Berhalter, Farnham, Va.
Clemson University – Andy Wicker, Pomaria, S.C., and Harold Turner, Sumter, S.C.
Fairmont State University – Wil Dieffenbauch, Hundred, W. Va., and Brent Dodrill, Fairmont, Va.
Fresno State – Kong Moua and Christopher Delgado, both of Fresno, Calif.
Georgia Southern – Wesley Maples, Rocky Face, Ga., and Jed Thigpen, Statesboro, Ga.
Indiana University – Dustin Vaal, Bloomington, Ind., and Steven Bressler, Fremont, Ind.
Kansas State University – Brandon and Ryan Patterson, both of Goddard, Kan.
Kennesaw State University – Thomas Frink, Woodstock, Ga., and Justin Marlow, Kennesaw, Ga.
Louisiana State University – Timothy Morris, Donaldsonville, La., and Richard Murdock, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Northwestern University – Jimmy Morrow, Arlington Heights, Ill., and Matthew Kestufskie, Evanston, Ill.
Ramapo College – Charles Danza, Ringwood, N.J., and Bob Rieder, West Milford, N.J.
Ramapo College – Jeff Voss, Secaucus, N.J., and Joseph Zapf, Whippany, N.J.
Sacramento State – Robert Matsuura, Sacramento, Calif., and Thomas Kanemoto, Elk Grove, Calif.
Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville – Brad Lemasters, Maryville, Ill., and Justin Skinner, Taylorville, Ill.
Stephen F. Austin – Andrew Upshaw, Hemphill, Texas, and Ryan Watkins, Rockport, Texas
Texas A&M University – Kyle Bates, and Cody Collins, both of College Station, Texas
Texas A&M University – Andrew Shafer, College Station, Texas, and Weston Brown, Bryan, Texas
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi – Jacob Heath and Kennedy Schwartzburg, both of Corpus Christi, Texas
University of Georgia – Randy Tolbert, Jr., Rome, Ga., and Chase Simmemon, Alto, Ga.
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point – Ted Johnson and Jody Derks, both of Waupaca, Wis.
Virginia Tech – Wyatt Blevins, Pulaski, Va., and Carson Rejzer, Hampton, Va.
Tournament logistics
The entire National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship field will compete one more day with the top-five college teams advancing to the third and final day of competition on Sunday based on their overall accumulated weight. Teams are permitted to bring as many as five fish to the scales during each weigh-in. After the conclusion of Sunday’s weigh-in, the tournament title will be awarded to the college team that has recorded the most combined weight over all three days of competition.
The national championship awards the top team with $50,000 cash, a Ranger 177TR with a 90-horsepower engine for their school’s bass club and $25,000 for the school they represent.
Daily takeoffs for the national championship will be from Park Site No. 8 (North) located at 2101 N. Lake Drive in Columbia at 7 a.m. Weigh-in will commence at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday and *4:30 p.m. on Sunday. All weigh-ins will be adjacent to the Carolina Baseball Stadium on the University of South Carolina campus located at the corner of Blossom and Williams streets in Columbia.
(Note: *Final weigh-in on Sunday will immediately follow the University of South Carolina baseball game and is subject to change).
How they got here
Four regular-season events were held in each conference – Central, Northern, Southeastern, Texas and Western. The top five teams in each qualifying event advanced to one of five televised three-day National Guard FLW College Fishing Conference Championships. The top five teams from each conference championship advanced to this year’s national championship, and the winner of the national championship will qualify for the 2012 Forrest Wood Cup. The Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of bass fishing, will be held Aug. 9-12 on Lake Lanier in Duluth, Ga., and will offer the collegiate anglers the opportunity to compete for a top award of $500,000. The national champions also will receive use of a wrapped boat and Chevy truck for Forrest Wood Cup competition.
Bass-fishing fans take note
Want to watch the national championship weigh-in live but can’t make it in person? Then tune into FLW Live on FLWOutdoors.com shortly before 2:30 p.m. Eastern time to watch live streaming video and audio of today’s opening-round weigh in.
In conjunction with the tournament, college fishing fans can also take part in The FLW Tailgate Zone, which includes a sports zone, tailgate games, climbing wall and Ranger boat simulator. The Tailgate Zone will run from April 14 to 15 (1-4 p.m. on Saturday and 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on Sunday) and will be located adjacent to the Carolina Baseball Stadium.
Coverage of the National Guard FLW College Fishing National Championship, hosted by the Capital City/Lake Murray Country RTB, will be broadcast in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network. “FLW” will air May 27 from 1 to 2 p.m. ET. “FLW,” hosted by Jason Harper, is broadcast to more than 500 million households worldwide.
Vital statistics:
Sunrise: 6:54 a.m.
Temperature at takeoff: 46 degrees
Expected high temperature: 80 degrees
Water temperature: 64-69 degrees
Wind: From the south at 10 mph
Humidity: 45 percent
Day’s outlook: Sunny
Related links:
Live on-the-water coverage
Event schedule
Meet the 2012 FLW College Fishing National Championship teams
FLW Tailgate Zone