September 10, 2011 - BROKEN ARROW, Okla. — Wagoner, Okla., Elite   Series pro Tommy Biffle built on his 9-pound, 15-ounce lead with a five-fish   stringer weighing 11-8 for a three-day total of 45-13, good enough to win the   Bass Pro Shops Central Open in Muskogee, Okla., by more than 8 pounds. While the   win was expected, it didn’t come easy.
          “It was a slow day,” said Biffle,   who was able to get into the shallow water he’s been fishing the entire event   using a jet drive outboard boat. “I didn’t get my first bite until about 10:20,   where I’ve been getting my fish by nine o’clock on the other days. It was cloudy   early, and that’s probably what kept the fish from biting.”
          Biffle estimates he caught 20 fish   during the course of the day including drum and shorts. He was throwing a Biffle   Bug during the entire event.
          “I wasn’t liking it for a while. I   thought I’d be done by 9:30, so I was beginning to worry a little bit,” said   Biffle. 
          Lendell Martin of Nacogdoches,   Texas, started the day in second with 24-6, almost 10 pounds behind Biffle. He   rolled the dice and ran to a new area hoping to find fish that hadn’t been   pressured during the tournament, but managed to catch only three fish weighing   5-9, dropping him into seventh. 
          “I just didn’t get many bites   today,” said Martin. “I’d been catching all my biggest fish in the middle of the   day, and today I didn’t get that bite. I did hook a huge fish in the brush that   I went back and forth with, and when its face came out of the water it about   scared me.”
          That fish turned out to be a   35-pound catfish.
          The big move of the day came from   San Jose, Calif., pro Chris Zaldain with 14-15, the biggest bag of the day and   good enough to bump him from seventh to second with 37-4. While most of the   other anglers in the tournament were focusing on rocks and wood, Zaldain was   fishing grass, something he’s more familiar with from his experience out   west.
          “I spent two days in practice in   this one particular creek that had a lot of grass,” said Zaldain. “I knew all   the other guys were going to focus on rocks and stumps, so I went the complete   opposite. The first thing I noticed when I went in there were all the   bluegills.”
          Zaldain spent his entire three days   flipping the edges of the grass mats and paying close attention to when the   nearby locks would open and close. He was fishing a Sweet Beaver in Sprayed   Grass color on 60-pound braided line and a medium-heavy flippin’   stick.
          “It’s a small little creek, and when   the locks would open it would create current, and the water would move out and   then it would move back in. When the current changed, that’s when I’d get bit,”   said Zaldain.
          Fishing with Zaldain was co-angler   leader Mat McMillan of Fort Worth, Texas. Unlike his pro partner, he didn’t   catch his limit, coming to the scales with two fish weighing 3-6, dropping him   back to fourth place with 16-13. 
          “It was frustrating, and looking at   the limit Adrian got, I don’t know that a third fish would have done me any   good,” said McMillan. 
          Starting the day in fifth place on   the co-angler side was Adrian Smiley of Bossier City, La., who was fishing with   pro Janet Parker. Smiley was leading the co-angler division after Day One with   8-14, and caught a 9-2 bag on the final day to win with a three-day total   weighing 20-10.
          “It took us until noon to find this   one rock point that was holding some fish, and about an hour before weigh-in,   Janet threw in with a jig, sets the hook and rod bends over and she yells for   the net, and it turned out to be a drum,” said Smiley. “I was throwing a KD 1.5   and threw back in the same spot and turned it two times, and the rod loaded up   and I said, ‘I got one too.’ It turned out to be a 4 1/2-pounder.”
          Parker started the day in   12th place, so they were the first to weigh in. Smiley had to spend   the rest of the weigh-in on stage sweating everyone else’s catch.
          “I knew all these guys are good, so   I was a little stressed up there. I just feel very fortunate. This is an amazing   place to fish,” said Smiley.
          Clayton Coppin of Wagoner, Okla.,   finished second in the co-angler division with 18-15, following a two-fish bag   on the final day weighing 6-2. Coppin won as a co-angler in the Bass Pro Shops   Central Open in Lewisville, Texas.
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          FINAL STANDINGS - BASS PRO SHOPS BASSMASTER CENTRAL OPEN-   PRO
          2011 Central Open 3   - Arkansas River 9/8-9/10
          Arkansas River,   Muskogee  OK.
          (BOATER) Standings   Day 3
               Angler                   Hometown                No./lbs-oz  Pts   Total $$$
          1.    Tommy Biffle           Wagoner, OK               15  45-13  315    $54,067.00
            Day 1: 5     18-12     Day 2: 5   15-09     Day   3: 5   11-08   
          2.    Chris Zaldain          San Jose, CA              15  37-04  295    $13,600.00
            Day   1: 5   10-15     Day 2: 5     11-06     Day 3: 5   14-15   
          3.    Stephen Browning       Hot Springs, AR           15  35-10  290    $11,333.00
            Day   1: 5   10-07     Day 2: 5     12-14     Day 3: 5   12-05   
          4.    Trevor Romans          Plano, TX                 14  32-06  285     $9,067.00
            Day   1: 5   11-09     Day 2: 5     12-04     Day 3: 4   08-09   
          5.    Joey Nania             Liberty Lake,   WA        14  31-13  280     $8,160.00
            Day   1: 5   11-01     Day 2: 5     11-14     Day 3: 4   08-14   
          6.    Dale Hightower         Sand Springs, OK          14  30-08  276     $7,253.00
            Day   1: 5   11-08     Day 2: 5     10-09     Day 3: 4   08-07   
          7.    Lendell Martin         Nacogdoches, TX           11  29-15  272     $6,347.00
            Day   1: 4   12-13     Day 2: 4     11-09     Day 3: 3   05-09   
          8.    Shonn Goodwin          Moore, OK                 13  29-13  268     $5,440.00
            Day   1: 5   10-03     Day 2: 5     12-13     Day 3: 3   06-13   
          9.    Chris M Jones          Bokoshe, OK               14  29-09  264     $4,533.00
            Day   1: 5   11-10     Day 2: 5     09-05     Day 3: 4   08-10   
          10. Janet   Parker           Little Elm, TX          11    28-08  260   $4,080.00
            Day   1: 5   15-02     Day 2: 3     05-13     Day 3: 3   07-09   
          11. Rick   Clunn             Ava, MO                 13    28-02  257   $3,627.00
            Day   1: 5   12-11     Day 2: 5     09-08     Day 3: 3   05-15   
          12. Ryan   Lovelace          Denison, TX             11    25-07  254   $3,173.00
            Day   1: 5   11-14     Day 2: 4     09-03     Day 3: 2   04-06   
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          Totals
          Day     #Limits    #Fish      Weight
           1        28         355       786-00
           2        30         326       670-12
           3         3          45       103-08
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                      61       726      1560-04
          FINAL STANDINGS - BASS PRO SHOPS   BASSMASTER CENTRAL OPEN- CO-ANGLER
          2011 Central Open 3 - Arkansas River 9/8-9/10
          Arkansas River, Muskogee  OK.
          (NON_BOATER) Standings Day 3
             Angler                     Hometown              No./lbs-oz  Pts     Total $$$
          1.  Adrian Smiley            Bossier City, LA         7  20-10    310  $35,000.00
            Day 1: 3   08-14       Day 2: 1   02-10     Day 3: 3     09-02   
          2.  Clayton Coppin           Wagoner, OK              8  18-15    295   $3,627.00
            Day 1: 3   06-04       Day 2: 3   06-09     Day 3: 2     06-02   
          3.  Bo Rhodes                Flower Mound, TX         8  18-07    290   $2,720.00
            Day 1: 3   07-14       Day 2: 2   03-11     Day 3: 3     06-14   
          4.  Matt McMillan            Fort Worth, TX           8  16-13    290   $2,040.00
            Day 1: 3   05-15       Day 2: 3   07-08     Day 3: 2     03-06   
          5.  Eric L Porterfield       Tahlequah, OK            7  14-15    280   $1,609.00
            Day 1: 3   06-15       Day 2: 2   04-10     Day 3: 2     03-06   
          6.  Nicholas Tislau          Sharon, WI               7  14-10    276   $1,360.00
            Day 1: 3   04-14       Day 2: 2   04-15     Day 3: 2     04-13   
          7.  Darryl Hanks             Pineville, MO            6    14-02  272   $1,133.00
            Day 1: 3   08-07       Day 2: 2   02-15     Day 3: 1     02-12   
          8.  Austin P Moore           Peoria, IL               5  12-07    268   $1,088.00
            Day 1: 2   03-15       Day 2: 2   05-08     Day 3: 1     03-00   
          9.  Farrell Coppin           Muskogee, OK             6  11-14    264     $997.00
            Day 1: 3   05-08       Day 2: 2   04-05     Day 3: 1     02-01   
          10. Mike Michelson         Altus,   OK                5  11-06  260       $907.00
            Day 1: 1   02-09       Day 2: 3   07-00     Day 3: 1     01-13   
          11. Buckly Binder          Woodward,   OK             4  09-15  257       $816.00
            Day 1: 2   04-00       Day 2: 2   05-15     Day 3: 0     00-00   
          12. Ian Leybas             Mcalester,   OK            3  09-04  254       $725.00
            Day 1: 2   07-12       Day 2: 1   01-08     Day 3: 0     00-00   
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          Totals
          Day   #Limits      #Fish      Weight
           1        15         140       307-08
           2        15         124       245-03
           3         2          18        43-05
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                    32         282       596-00