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      Kansan Brent Chapman in 11th place 
      VanDam Takes Firm Grip on Day 1 Lead at 2010 Bassmaster   Classic on Alabama’s Lay Lake 
        
      February 19, 2010 - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A warming trend was the boost the 51 competitors needed   for a productive Day 1 at the 40th Bassmaster   Classic, and sunny skies Friday afternoon were accommodating for most as several limits of more than 16 pounds were   brought to the scales at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex   arena. 
        
      Starting things off with a bang was 2009 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of   the Year Kevin VanDam of   Kalamazoo, Mich. The second angler to weigh in – behind reigning Bassmaster   Classic champ Skeet   Reese of Auburn, Calif. – VanDam secured the Day 1 lead early with a   five-fish limit that weighed 19 pounds, 8 ounces. 
        
      The perennial powerhouse competitor and two-time Classic winner waited out   the 49 remaining anglers as they weighed in through the late afternoon and early   evening. 
        
      “I have a lot of confidence in fishing this time of year,” said VanDam, who   weighed four largemouth and one spotted bass. “It’s the way that I like to fish   and I was fortunate to have a good day. It was kind of a grind. Mentally it’s   tough –- always in the Classic. When the water’s real cold like that and you   have to work real hard for them, you better be confident in what you’re   doing.” 
        
      At 7 a.m. CT, the Bassmaster   Classic kicked off with temperatures hovering at freezing on Lay Lake,   roughly 47 miles south of Birmingham, but by midafternoon anglers welcomed   increasingly warmer temperatures – so much so that second-place finisher Todd   Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, said he was happy to take off his jacket for the   first time since he arrived in Alabama. 
        
      Faircloth weighed in 18 pounds, 2 ounces of largemouth and said the fishing   Friday was markedly better than any of his practice days. He fished the same   southerly area of Lay Lake as VanDam, not too far from the launch point of   Beeswax Creek Park in Columbiana, and he added that they had quite a bit of   company. 
        
      “I felt like if I caught 13 or 15 (pounds) today that would put me in   really good shape,” he said. “I was fortunate to exceed that by 3 pounds. The   warmer water’s helping out for what I’m doing.” 
        
      Faircloth was in 2 to 7 feet of water for most of the day and caught a   limit early and then went after a few productive spots he found in practice. He   was able to cull after he landed two or three good-sized bass. 
        
      “Whenever you have a long cold span, like we’ve had here for so long, and   you get some warmer weather the fish get more active,” he said. “They want to   get up high in the water, in the sun, and soak some of that warmth in. I think   that’s why it made it better today.” 
        
      Rounding out the top five were Jeff Kriet of Ardmore, Okla., in third with   16-7, Cliff Pace of Laurel, Miss., in fourth with 16-3 and 2004 Classic champ   Takahiro Omori of Emory, Texas, in fifth with 15-7. 
        
      Asked how the seemingly slim pickings of the practice periods this past   week turned into several good weights in the high teens Friday, VanDam said much   of the field likely spent the four official days of practice scouting, not   hanging out in any particular spot for too long. 
        
      “When it’s tough in practice, nobody’s really working their areas to see   how many fish are there, you don’t want to burn anything,” he said. “And guys   stumbled onto the right area and there was a group of fish there – and that’s   typically what happens in the winter and early pre-spawn bite, they’ll be   grouped up. I was pretty confident that I had an area that was going to have   some fish in it; I just didn’t know how active they were going to be. It was not   easy – by no means.” 
        
      VanDam said Lay Lake fish have been lethargic and hard to entice, so he   refused Friday to back off or save anything for Saturday or Sunday. 
        
      “You can’t really do that,” he said. “When you have that opportunity and   those bigger fish are biting, you better catch them. So I’m going to worry about   tomorrow, tomorrow.” 
        
      VanDam is fishing a few similar patterns, and said he is trying to fish   methodically in more obscure areas. 
        
      “Sometimes that pays off, sometimes it doesn’t,” he said. “These guys are   the best guys in the world and they don’t miss much, so I’m hoping I’ve got   something for three days.” 
        
      Billy McCaghren of Mayflower, Ark., the Bassmaster Elite Series Rookie of   the Year, had an impressive Day 1, finishing sixth with 15-4. McCaghren said he   fished slowly with a reaction bait – one he typically fishes fast. He was in   shallow water up to about 6 feet, and had a limit before 9   a.m. 
        
      “I culled twice by 10:30 a.m. and   totally changed up, looking for one really big bite,” McCaghren said. “I’m   pretty excited. I’m trying to treat it like any other tournament and not for   what it really is – the Bassmaster Classic. I’m trying to keep my mind on the   fishing, but it feels great, I’m excited to see my name up there with the greats   in fishing.” 
        
      Other notable results Friday: 2003 Classic champ Mike   Iaconelli of Pittsgrove, N.J., had the big bass of the day with a   6-pound, 10-ounce largemouth; he weighed in 14-9 for seventh place. Reese is   37th after Day 1 with three fish and an overall weight of 5-2. Pam   Martin-Wells of Bainbridge, Ga., just the second woman in history to fish the   Bassmaster Classic, finished Day 1 in 30th place   with a limit at 6-13. Boyd Duckett of Demopolis, Ala., the home-state favorite   and 2007 Classic winner at Lay Lake, brought one fish to the stage, at 1 pound,   2 ounces, for 48th place heading into Day   2. 
        
      Saturday’s forecast for the Lay Lake area calls for continually warmer air   temperatures, with a high of 63, according to  Weather.com.   That would make Saturday the first day in more than a week with a high above   54.  
        
      The public is invited to attend the Classic in Birmingham and witness the   crowning of the 2010 Classic champion, who on   Sunday will claim a first-place prize of $500,000 from the total Classic   payout of $1.2 million. 
        
      
        
      
        
      Sponsors of the 2010 Bassmaster Classic: Toyota Trucks, Berkley,   Evan Williams Bourbon, Mercury, Humminbird, Minn Kota, Skeeter Boats, Yamaha Marine. 
      
        
      2010 Bassmaster Classic   02/19-02/21 
      Lay Lake, Birmingham  Ala. 
      (PRO Division) Standings Day   1 
        
         Angler                     Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$ 
        
      1.  Kevin VanDam           Kalamazoo, Mich.        5    19-08    0  
        Day 1: 5   19-08    
      2.  Todd Faircloth         Jasper,   Texas           5  18-02    0  
        Day 1: 5   18-02    
      3.  Jeff Kriet             Ardmore,   Okla.          5  16-07    0  
        Day 1: 5   16-07    
      4.  Cliff Pace             Petal,   Miss.            5  16-03    0  
        Day 1: 5   16-03    
      5.  Takahiro Omori         Emory,   Texas            5  15-07    0  
        Day 1: 5   15-07    
      6.  Billy McCaghren        Mayflower,   Ark.         5  15-04    0  
        Day 1: 5   15-04    
      7.  Michael Iaconelli      Pittsgrove, N.J.       5    14-09    0  
        Day 1: 5   14-09    
      8.  Tommy Biffle           Wagoner,   Okla.          5  14-03    0  
        Day 1: 5   14-03    
      9.  Russ Lane              Prattville, Ala.        5  14-01      0  
        Day 1: 5   14-01    
      10. James Niggemeyer       Van,   Texas              5  13-03    0  
        Day 1: 5   13-03    
      11. Brent Chapman          Lake   Quivira, Kan.      5  13-00    0  
        Day 1: 5   13-00    
      11. Terry Scroggins        San Mateo,   Fla.         5  13-00    0  
        Day 1: 5   13-00    
      13. Gerald   Swindle         Warrior, Ala.           5  10-08    0  
        Day 1: 5   10-08    
      14. Kotaro Kiriyama        Moody,   Ala.             5  10-03    0  
        Day 1: 5   10-03    
      15. Byron   Velvick          Del Rio, Texas          5  10-00    0  
        Day 1: 5   10-00    
      16. Mark Tucker            Kirkwood,   Mo.           5   9-15    0  
        Day 1: 5    9-15    
      17. Jeff Freeman           Max Meadows,   Va.        5   9-08    0  
        Day 1: 5    9-08    
      18. Matt Herren            Trussville, Ala.        5   9-07      0  
        Day 1: 5    9-07    
      19. Cliff Crochet          Pierre Part,   La.        5   9-05    0  
        Day 1: 5    9-05    
      20. Stephen Browning       Hot Springs,   Ark.       5   8-15    0  
        Day 1: 5    8-15    
      20. Randy Howell           Springville,   Ala.       5   8-15    0  
        Day 1: 5    8-15    
      22. Aaron   Martens          Leeds, Ala.             5   8-11    0  
        Day 1: 5    8-11    
      23. Kevin Wirth            Crestwood,   Ky.          5   8-09    0  
        Day 1: 5    8-09    
      24. Bobby Lane             Lakeland,   Fla.          5   7-13    0  
        Day 1: 5    7-13    
      25. John Murray              Phoenix                       4   7-12    0  
        Day 1: 4    7-12    
      26. Mark Menendez          Paducah,   Ky.            5   7-09    0  
        Day 1: 5    7-09    
      27. Frank Scalish          Cleveland   Heights, Ohio 5   7-02    0  
        Day 1: 5    7-02    
      28. Don Hogue              Pasco,   Wash.            2   7-01    0  
        Day 1: 2    7-01    
      29. Shaw Grigsby           Gainesville,   Fla.       4   6-15    0  
        Day 1: 4    6-15    
      30. Pam Martin-Wells       Bainbridge,   Ga.         5   6-13    0  
        Day 1: 5    6-13    
      31. Alton Jones            Waco,   Texas             5   6-12    0  
        Day 1: 5    6-12    
      32. Dean Rojas             Lake Havasu   City, Ariz. 5   6-09    0  
        Day 1: 5    6-09    
      33. Brent Long             Cornelius,   N.C.         5   6-08    0  
        Day 1: 5    6-08    
      34. Bryan Schmidt          Olney,   Texas            2   6-02    0  
        Day 1: 2    6-02    
      35. Jason Quinn            Lake Wylie,   S.C.        2   5-12    0  
        Day 1: 2    5-12    
      36. Mike McClelland        Bella Vista,   Ark.       2   5-09    0  
        Day 1: 2    5-09    
      37. Skeet Reese            Auburn, Calif.          3     5-00    0  
        Day 1: 3    5-00    
      38. Randy Phillips         Oxford,   Mass.           4   4-05    0  
        Day 1: 4    4-05    
      39. Casey Ashley           Donalds,   S.C.           4   4-02    0  
        Day 1: 4    4-02    
      40. Greg Hackney           Gonzales,   La.           1   3-05    0  
        Day 1: 1    3-05    
      41. Terry Butcher          Talala,   Okla.           2   2-15    0  
        Day 1: 2    2-15    
      42. Steve Kennedy          Auburn,   Ala.            2   2-10    0  
        Day 1: 2    2-10    
      43. Gary Klein             Weatherford, Texas      1     2-10    0  
        Day 1: 1    2-10    
      44. Kelly Jordon           Mineola,   Texas          1   2-09    0  
        Day 1: 1    2-09    
      45. Jami Fralick           Martin,   S.D.            1   2-08    0  
        Day 1: 1    2-08    
      46. Kevin   Short            Mayflower, Ark.         2   2-06    0  
        Day 1: 2    2-06    
      47. Scott Ashmore          Broken   Arrow, Okla.     1   1-07    0  
        Day 1: 1    1-07    
      48. Boyd Duckett           Demopolis,   Ala.         1   1-02    0  
        Day 1: 1    1-02    
      49. Jody Adkins            North   Canton, Ohio      0   0-00    0  
        Day 1: 0    0-00    
      49. Denny Brauer           Camdenton,   Mo.          0   0-00    0  
        Day 1: 0    0-00    
      49. Darrell West           Drasco,   Ark.            0   0-00    0  
        Day 1: 0    0-00    
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      Totals 
      Day   #Limits    #Fish        Weight 
      1       30       189         410-03 
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               30       189         410-03 
        
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