Bass Fishing Jan 2018 | Page 26

TAKEOFF 2017 costa fLW serIes chamPIonshIP breakdoWn THE DEAL b y kentucky lake standards, fishing was a challenge when 192 pros and co-anglers squared off in paris, tenn., last November at the Costa Flw series Championship. still, despite the reduced catch, we saw some history, and 11 Forrest wood Cup berths were handed out. here’s a breakdown of some of the more interesting stats from the championship. consistency Pays Champion bradford beavers won by 8 pounds but did so rather quietly. he won the tournament with impressive consisten- cy, weighing in 15-13, 15- 00 and 14-15. beavers was the only pro to catch a limit all three days. hicks Wins co-angler title In two days Justin hicks of roanoke, va., brought in just one keeper on the final day of competition, but he could’ve blanked and still won the co-angler division. hicks had 27-13 after two days, and second-place finisher Gabriel scott weighed in only 26-3 in three days. the 2-14 keep- er that hicks landed on day three at least gave him something to hold up for cameras at the final weigh-in – other than the first-place trophy, of course. a star co-angler Co-angler Gary haraguchi finished ninth, giving him five top-10 fin- ishes with Flw in 2017. Along the way he earned a Costa Flw series win and Flw tour Co-angler of the year honors. haraguchi also moved into a tie with longtime co-angler todd lee for sixth-most top 10s by a co-angler in Flw his- tory with 26. david williams has the record with 36. by Curtis Niedermier thrift could earn third Qualification bryan thrift locked up his 2018 Forrest wood Cup berth by winning 2017 Flw tour Angler of the year, and he double quali- fied with his seventh-place finish at the champi- onship. Considering thrift has never finished outside Cup qualification range in the Flw tour standings in his career, the odds are pretty high that he’ll actu- ally triple-qualify for the 2018 Cup during the 2018 tour regular season. ’Guch, meet Grizzle 24 haraguchi’s five top-10 finishes in 2017 tie him with 46 other co-anglers for 19th most in a single season. the record is eight. interestingly, haraguchi’s total wasn’t even the most in 2017. that distinction goes to harold Grizzle, who earned seven top-10 finishes while competing in the savannah River, Bama and Bulldog divisions of the t-h Marine flW Bass fishing league. he finished in the top 10 in at least one qualifier in each of the three divisions, won two regular-season events, and made the top 10 at the Bulldog super tournament on lake lanier, the Regional on Wheeler lake, and the Regional on lake lanier, which he also won. fLWfIshInG.com I january 2018