Martens Leads Bass Fishing Tournament on Lake Guntersville

May 8, 2009
B.A.S.S. News - Archived

GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. - Setting a torrid pace on ultra-active Lake Guntersville, Aaron Martens of Leeds, Ala., relied on stealth to build to a two-day total of 58 pounds, 14 ounces, at the Southern Challenge bass fishing tournament, enough to lead Mike McClelland of Bella Vista, Ark., by more than 1 pound.

   Plagued by local boat traffic, Martens was forced to play defense at his most productive spots Friday. So concerned was Martens that he resorted to hiding in his best spots when other boats pulled into the areas. He would pop back into the honey hole only when he felt all traffic had moved away. He fished for only six hours of his competition day, meaning the other four were spent sitting, literally, on his best spots.

   But Martens has made a name for himself because of his ability to adapt. His West Coast roots and his exposure to fishing since practically infancy have given Martens a deserved reputation as one of the most versatile pros on the Elite Series. On Friday he used all of his guile. "It's stressful out there," said Martens, the 2005 Angler of the Year. "If I played my cards right and had all of my spots to myself, who knows what I could have caught. But it's always going to be a grind. These weights are just amazing and at some point they have to drop off."

   Forced to find new areas, Martens cobbled together 29 pounds, 12 ounces, Friday. He has found a bevy of productive spots on Guntersville but was afraid that he might have trouble locating more. With possible nasty weather Saturday, Martens and the other 49 competitors who advanced to Day Three should see less local boat traffic. Martens, relieved at the thought, planned to hit his best spot first thing Saturday morning. "If I have my best area to myself it should be a 5-pounder on nearly every cast," he said. "The First, second, third, fourth cast. It's just an amazing spot."

   While he declined to discuss specifics, Martens has used two distinctly different patterns. One was similar to what many in the field were doing but the other pattern was unique and he felt it would be key in his continued success.

   McClelland held steady in second with 57-7. Sticking with what was successful Thursday, the 41-year-old threw a variety of baits, including spinnerbaits, to defined areas.

   After a horrid first two days of practice, McClelland became dialed in after making some wholesale adjustments. He is executing a 1-2 punch, keying on the shad spawn in the early morning to build a modest limit and then pecking and hunting for larger fish by working with the current later in the day.

   Like most in the field, McClelland is confident in boating 20 to 22 pounds each day but is relying on kicker fish to take his weight to another level. Thursday, he landed an 8-pound behemoth, and Friday he boated a 6-14.

   Within his areas, McClelland is barely moving, trying to entice the tightly positioned bass with ultra-precise casts.

   "'I'm a little concerned because the bigger fish are getting harder to catch as we get deeper in the tournament," he said. "But it's definitely a matter of timing. And I just need to hit it at the right time."

   Slipping from the lead into third was Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, with 55 pounds, 15 ounces overall. In fourth was Byron Velvick of Del Rio, Texas, with 55 pounds, 2 ounces. Moving up from seventh to fifth was Mike Iaconelli of Runnemede, N.J., with 54 pounds, 10 ounces. In what is shaping up to be a climactic Angler of the Year race, the top three anglers heading into the event finished safely within the cutline Friday. Four-time AOY Kevin VanDam (18th) will look to hold off Skeet Reese (15th) and Alton Jones (7th) to maintain his lead.

   Meanwhile, Kevin Langill of Terrell, N.C., had his Friday catch disqualified for violation of Participation Rule 1.

   With just three regular-season events remaining after Guntersville, anglers are jockeying for position to qualify for the inaugural Elite Series postseason. The details of that two-tournament event, Sept. 12-13 on Alabama's Lake Jordan out of Wetumpka and Sept. 17-18 on the Alabama River from Montgomery, were announced Wednesday. Only the top 12 anglers in the regular-season AOY standings will qualify.

   Guntersville has been the site of more than 20 previous BASS events, including the 1976 Classic, won by Elite Series pro Rick Clunn of Ava, Mo. The last time the Elite Series visited the popular fishery, in 2007, VanDam outlasted the field to claim the trophy. His winning weight of 66 pounds, 3 ounces, was more than 7 pounds the better over St. Louis' Mark Tucker, who finished second with 59-1.

   After Saturday's Day Three, only the top 12 will go on to compete in Sunday's Day Four. Fans are encouraged to attend the Southern Challenge's daily launches (6 a.m. CT) and weigh-ins (4 p.m.) through Sunday at Lake Guntersville State Park, 4242 Aubrey Carr Scenic Dr., Guntersville.

DAY 2 STANDINGS- SOUTHERN CHALLENGE

2009 Southern Challenge 5/7-5/10

Lake Guntersville, Guntersville  AL.

(PROFESSIONAL) Standings Day 2

  Angler                  Hometown             No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$

1.  Aaron Martens         Leeds, AL              10  58-14  305

  Day 1: 5  29-02     Day 2: 5  29-12 

2.  Mike McClelland        Bella Vista, AR         10 57-07  295

  Day 1: 5  30-10     Day 2: 5  26-13 

3.  Todd Faircloth         Jasper, TX             10  55-15  295

  Day 1: 5  31-00     Day 2: 5  24-15 

4.  Byron Velvick          Del Rio, TX            10  55-02  285

  Day 1: 5  29-04     Day 2: 5  25-14 

5.  Michael Iaconelli      Runnemede, NJ          10  54-10  280

  Day 1: 5  27-05     Day 2: 5  27-05 

6.  Rick Clunn            Ava, MO                10  51-14  276

  Day 1: 5  25-14     Day 2: 5  26-00 

7.  Alton Jones           Waco, TX               10  51-11  272

  Day 1: 5  28-12     Day 2: 5  22-15 

8.  Kevin Wirth           Crestwood, KY          10  51-10  268

  Day 1: 5  24-06     Day 2: 5  27-04 

9.  Jami Fralick          Martin, SD             10  51-06  264

  Day 1: 5  26-11     Day 2: 5  24-11 

10. Mark Menendez         Paducah, KY            10  51-03  260

  Day 1: 5  24-07     Day 2: 5  26-12 

11. Edwin Evers           Talala, OK             10  51-01  257

  Day 1: 5  24-12     Day 2: 5  26-05 

12. Marty Stone           Fayetteville, NC        10 50-12  254

  Day 1: 5  26-15     Day 2: 5  23-13 

13. Russ Lane             Prattville, AL          10 50-10  251

  Day 1: 5  25-12     Day 2: 5  24-14 

14. Skeet Reese           Auburn, CA             10  50-07  248

  Day 1: 5  25-09     Day 2: 5  24-14 

15. John Murray           Phoenix, AZ            10  50-00  245

  Day 1: 5  25-06     Day 2: 5  24-10 

16. Matt Reed             Madisonville, TX        10 49-04  243

  Day 1: 5  25-12     Day 2: 5  23-08 

17. Greg Hackney          Gonzales, LA           10  49-02  241

  Day 1: 5  22-02     Day 2: 5  27-00 

18. Kevin VanDam          Kalamazoo, MI          10  49-00  239

  Day 1: 5  25-09     Day 2: 5  23-07 

19. Mark Davis            Mount Ida, AR          10  48-09  237

  Day 1: 5  26-14     Day 2: 5  21-11 

20. Randy Howell          Springville, AL        10  47-14  235

  Day 1: 5  21-01     Day 2: 5  26-13 

21. Ken D Cook            Lawton, OK             10  47-07  233

  Day 1: 5  29-02     Day 2: 5  18-05 

22. Kelly Jordon          Mineola, TX            10  47-03  231

  Day 1: 5  20-05     Day 2: 5  26-14 

23. Denny Brauer          Camdenton, MO          10  46-08  229

  Day 1: 5  23-01     Day 2: 5  23-07 

24. Scott Rook            Little Rock, AR        10  46-03  227

  Day 1: 5  23-07     Day 2: 5  22-12 

25. Shaw E Grigsby        Gainesville, FL        10  46-02  225

  Day 1: 5  24-08     Day 2: 5  21-10 

26. James Niggemeyer       Van, TX                10  46-00  223

  Day 1: 5  20-01     Day 2: 5  25-15 

27. Terry Scroggins        San Mateo, FL          10  46-00  221

  Day 1: 5  22-04     Day 2: 5  23-12 

28. Bradley Hallman        Norman, OK             10  45-07  219

  Day 1: 5  20-09     Day 2: 5  24-14 

29. Bobby Lane            Lakeland, FL           10  44-12  217

  Day 1: 5  24-00     Day 2: 5  20-12 

30. Brent Chapman          Lake Quivira, KS        10 44-08  215

  Day 1: 5  18-13     Day 2: 5  25-11 

31. Kotaro Kiriyama        Moody, AL              10  44-08  213

  Day 1: 5  22-02     Day 2: 5  22-06 

32. Clark Reehm           Russellville, AR        10 44-07  211

  Day 1: 5  15-09     Day 2: 5  28-14 

33. Tommy Biffle          Wagoner, OK            10  44-07  209

  Day 1: 5  22-01     Day 2: 5  22-06 

34. Gary Klein            Weatherford, TX        10  44-03  207

  Day 1: 5  22-10     Day 2: 5  21-09 

35. Bill Lowen            North Bend, OH          10 44-01  205

  Day 1: 5  23-04     Day 2: 5  20-13 

36. Bernie Schultz        Gainesville, FL        10  44-01  203

  Day 1: 5  22-15     Day 2: 5  21-02 

37. Billy Mccaghren        Mayflower, AR          10  44-01  201

  Day 1: 5  22-13     Day 2: 5  21-04 

38. Boyd Duckett          Demopolis, AL          10  43-15  199

  Day 1: 5  26-03     Day 2: 5  17-12 

39. Greg Vinson           Wetumpka, AL           10  43-09  197

  Day 1: 5  20-04     Day 2: 5  23-05 

40. Britt Myers           Lake Wylie, SC          10 43-06  195

  Day 1: 5  20-12     Day 2: 5  22-10 

41. Mark Burgess          Norton, MA             10  43-04  193

  Day 1: 5  21-04     Day 2: 5  22-00 

42. Jeff Kriet            Ardmore, OK            10  43-00  191

  Day 1: 5  23-04     Day 2: 5  19-12 

43. Derek Remitz          Grant, AL              10  42-12  189

  Day 1: 5  20-12     Day 2: 5  22-00 

44. Dave Wolak            Wake Forest, NC        10  42-10  187

  Day 1: 5  25-03     Day 2: 5  17-07 

45. Dustin Wilks          Rocky Mount, NC        10  42-06  185

  Day 1: 5  16-09     Day 2: 5  25-13 

46. Dean Rojas            Lake Havasu City, AZ    10  42-05 183

  Day 1: 5  20-04     Day 2: 5  22-01 

47. Davy Hite             Ninety Six, SC          10 42-02  181

  Day 1: 5  23-10     Day 2: 5  18-08 

48. Wade Grooms           Bonneau, SC            10  42-02  179

  Day 1: 5  19-04     Day 2: 5  22-14 

49. Terry Butcher         Talala, OK             10  41-10  177

  Day 1: 5  18-08     Day 2: 5  23-02 

50. Gerald Swindle         Warrior, AL            10  41-09  175

  Day 1: 5  20-09     Day 2: 5  21-00 

51. Vince Fulks           Purcell, OK            10  41-01  173

  Day 1: 5  18-08     Day 2: 5  22-09 

51. Kevin Short           Mayflower, AR          10  41-01  173

  Day 1: 5  18-08     Day 2: 5  22-09 

53. Matthew Sphar         Pavilion, NY           10  40-13  169

  Day 1: 5  23-06     Day 2: 5  17-07 

54. Casey Ashley          Donalds, SC            10  40-13  167

  Day 1: 5  19-03     Day 2: 5  21-10 

55. Mike Wurm             Hot Springs, AR        10  40-09  165

  Day 1: 5  18-04     Day 2: 5  22-05 

56. Fred Roumbanis         Bixby, OK              10  40-01  163

  Day 1: 5  20-14     Day 2: 5  19-03 

57. Timmy Horton          Muscle Shoals, AL       10 39-14  161

  Day 1: 5  24-01     Day 2: 5  15-13 

58. Mark Tyler            Vian, OK               10  39-14  159

  Day 1: 5  19-06     Day 2: 5  20-08 

59. Chad Griffin          Cresson, TX            10  39-13  157

  Day 1: 5  17-00     Day 2: 5  22-13 

60. Peter E Thliveros      St Augustine, FL        10  39-11 155

  Day 1: 5  21-09     Day 2: 5  18-02 

61. Jeff Connella         Bentley, LA            10  39-04  153

  Day 1: 5  24-01     Day 2: 5  15-03 

62. Cliff Pace            Petal, MS              10  39-04  151

  Day 1: 5  19-06     Day 2: 5  19-14 

63. Brian Snowden          Reeds Spring, MO        10 39-00  149

  Day 1: 5  18-14     Day 2: 5  20-02 

64. Morizo Shimizu         Osaka JAPAN            10  38-13  147

  Day 1: 5  19-06     Day 2: 5  19-07 

65. Takahiro Omori         Emory, TX              10  38-06  145

  Day 1: 5  19-12     Day 2: 5  18-10 

66. Todd Auten            Lake Wylie, SC          10 38-03  143

  Day 1: 5  18-10     Day 2: 5  19-09 

67. Jason Quinn           York, SC               10  38-00  141

  Day 1: 5  21-07     Day 2: 5  16-09 

68. Mark Tucker           Saint Louis, MO        10  37-14  139

  Day 1: 5  20-06     Day 2: 5  17-08 

69. Luke Gritter          Kalamazoo, MI          10  37-10  137

  Day 1: 5  15-00     Day 2: 5  22-10 

70. Ish Monroe            Hughson, CA            10  37-08  135

  Day 1: 5  20-03     Day 2: 5  17-05 

71. Paul Elias            Laurel, MS             10  37-04  133

  Day 1: 5  21-06     Day 2: 5  15-14 

72. Rick Morris           Virginia Beach, VA      10 37-01  131

  Day 1: 5  21-09     Day 2: 5  15-08 

73. Guy Eaker             Cherryville, NC        10  36-12  129

  Day 1: 5  15-11     Day 2: 5  21-01 

74. Jeremy Starks         Charleston, WV          10 35-13  127

  Day 1: 5  16-09     Day 2: 5  19-04 

75. Brian Clark           Haltom City, TX        10  35-10  125

  Day 1: 5  20-12     Day 2: 5  14-14 

76. Jim Murray            Arabi, GA              10  35-09  123

  Day 1: 5  12-08     Day 2: 5  23-01 

77. Jimmy Mize            Ben Lomond, AR          10 35-04  121

  Day 1: 5  17-12     Day 2: 5  17-08 

78. J Todd Tucker         Moultrie, GA           10  35-04  119

  Day 1: 5  20-03     Day 2: 5  15-01 

79. Charlie Hartley        Grove City, OH          10 35-02  117

  Day 1: 5  20-08     Day 2: 5  14-10 

80. John Crews            Salem, VA              10  34-12  115

  Day 1: 5  19-13     Day 2: 5  14-15 

81. Yusuke Miyazaki        Forney, TX              9  34-10  113

  Day 1: 5  21-14     Day 2: 4  12-12 

82. Jeff Reynolds         Idabel, OK             10  34-04  111

  Day 1: 5  20-07     Day 2: 5  13-13 

83. Matt Herren           Trussville, AL          10 33-13  109

  Day 1: 5  14-00     Day 2: 5  19-13 

84. Kenyon Hill           Norman, OK             10  32-07  107

  Day 1: 5  15-09     Day 2: 5  16-14 

85. Steve Kennedy         Auburn, AL             10  31-10  105

  Day 1: 5  17-07     Day 2: 5  14-03 

86. Marty Robinson         Lyman, SC              10  31-10  103

  Day 1: 5  16-13     Day 2: 5  14-13 

87. Jared Lintner         Arroyo Grande, CA        8 31-02  101

  Day 1: 3  07-13     Day 2: 5  23-05 

88. Scott Campbell        Springfield, MO          9 30-15   99

  Day 1: 5  21-13     Day 2: 4  09-02 

89. David Smith           Del City, OK           10  30-09   97

  Day 1: 5  14-15     Day 2: 5  15-10 

90. Stephen Browning       Hot Springs, AR         10 30-08   95

  Day 1: 5  14-01     Day 2: 5  16-07 

91. Chris Lane            Lakeland, FL           10  29-03   93

  Day 1: 5  13-00     Day 2: 5  16-03 

92. Grant Goldbeck        Gaithersburg, MD        10 29-02   91

  Day 1: 5  15-09     Day 2: 5  13-09 

93. Jason Williamson       Aiken, SC              10  28-08   89

  Day 1: 5  16-04     Day 2: 5  12-04 

94. Pete Ponds            Madison, MS             8  28-00   87

  Day 1: 3  12-00     Day 2: 5  16-00 

95. Pat Golden            High Point, NC          10 27-03   85

  Day 1: 5  16-11     Day 2: 5  10-08 

96. Elton Luce Jr.         Brookeland, TX          10 26-15   83

  Day 1: 5  14-15     Day 2: 5  12-00 

97. Zell Rowland          Montgomery, TX          7  25-00   81

  Day 1: 5  20-12     Day 2: 2  04-04 

98. Kevin Langill         Terrell, NC             5  20-14   79

  Day 1: 5  20-14     Day 2: 0  00-00 

99. Brent Broderick        Oregonia, OH            7  20-10   77

  Day 1: 2  04-04     Day 2: 5  16-06 

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BIG BASS

Day

 1   Ken D Cook              Lawton, OK         08-05         $0.00

 2   Clark Reehm             Russellville, AR   09-02         $0.00

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Totals

Day  #Limits    #Fish     Weight

 1       96      488      2064-09

 2       95      485      1999-04

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        191      973      4063-13