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WBT Event Moves to Maumelle Lake

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Heeding a small craft warning in effect for the Arkansas River near Little Rock, BASS announced Wednesday that the fishery for the June 4-6 Academy Sports + Outdoors Women's Bassmaster Tour event has been changed to Maumelle Lake.
   "BASS' first concern in these situations is always safety of the anglers," said Bruce Mathis, WBT tournament director. "We have been monitoring the Arkansas River, and we were prepared for the possibility of a move just a short distance west to Maumelle."
   The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers routinely issues a small craft warning when a river flow exceeds 70,000 cubic feet per second. According to the corps, the velocity of the Arkansas River at Little Rock was 180,000 cfs early this week. The WBT competitors were notified of the change Wednesday.
   The launch site on Maumelle will be Jolly Roger's Marina, 11800 Maumelle Harbour Rd., Roland, Ark. 72135. Take-off time is 5:45 a.m. CT. Daily weigh-ins are scheduled to begin at 2:30 p.m. CT at the Academy Sports + Outdoors retail location at 6100 Warden Rd., Sherwood, Ark., across the river from the city of Little Rock.
   All WBT events are free and open to the public. The competition will be covered daily by www.Bassmaster.com with live streaming video and real-time leaderboards, plus daily photo galleries and results.
   The Arkansas tournament will be the WBT's third event of the 2009 season. The top prize in the pro division is $1,000 plus a fully rigged boat-and-motor package valued at $55,000. In the co-angler division, the first-prize package consists of $500 and a boat rig worth $25,000.
   And, for the pros, the chase continues for the 2009 Toyota Tundra Women's Bassmaster Tour Angler of the Year points race, the qualifying route to the WBT Championship, Oct. 16-18 on the Red River out of Shreveport-Bossier City, La. After the WBT Championship, the winner of the AOY will receive a berth in the 2010 Bassmaster Classic, set for Feb. 19-21 Classic out of Birmingham, Ala., on Lay Lake.
   Leading the points race is four-time WBT winner Pam Martin-Wells of Bainbridge, Ga. Her first look at the reservoir, which is almost 9,000 acres, was last Tuesday.
   "I'm just riding around, starting out by looking at the water," she said. "I don't know a whole lot about it. So far, I see bank grass and a lot of rocks."
   Martin-Wells will have to do well at Maumelle to stay in front of the tight AOY race. She is only 26 points ahead of Juanita Robinson of Highlands, Texas, and 29 points away from Laura Gober of Pendergrass, Ga.
   It isn't all their race, either; the spread among the top 10 is less than 100 points.
   The angler who takes the AOY crown will win a new Toyota Tundra as well as a berth in the Classic. She will follow in the historic footsteps of WBT pro Kim Bain-Moore of Alabaster, Ala., who as the 2008 AOY became the first woman to qualify for a Classic.
   For WBT pro Danalee Lofton of Little Rock, the change to Maumelle was good news. Although she's at home on the Arkansas River, she said she has fished Maumelle about 200 times.
   She is not banking on a home-lake advantage.
   "Yes, I've been on the lake a lot, but that doesn't mean I can be complacent and not work very, very hard. There's a lot of very, very good anglers on the circuit, so I'm sure they can figure it out as well," said Lofton, who jumped 37 places in the AOY standings on the strength of an 18th-place finish in April on the Ouachita River.
   No one should have trouble hooking into Maumelle bass, she said.
   "There's a ton of small fish in the lake, so a kicker will definitely make your bag," she said. "I predict the weights will be close and leaders will have to have about 10 pounds or so each day."
   The lake holds largemouth and Kentucky spotted bass, but not smallmouth bass, she said.
   "There is a lot of rocky structure, lot of shoreline willow grass, some lily pads, some submergent grass, but very little wood," she said. "It's an old lake, so most of the timber is gone."
   According to the Web site of lake overseer Central Arkansas Water (www.carkw.com), Maumelle Lake was constructed in the mid-1950s by damming the Big Maumelle River. The lake is about 12 miles long with an average depth of about 25 feet; maximum depth is 60 feet.
   Because Maumelle supplies water for the Little Rock metroplex, its shoreline is unbroken by private docks and homes. Personal watercraft, skiing, wakeboarding, and swimming are not allowed. Those restrictions, Lofton noted, might work to an angler's advantage on high-traffic days.

2009 TOYOTA TUNDRA WOMEN'S BASSMASTER TOUR ANGLER OF THE YEAR STANDINGS
 
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Place  Name               St           Pts
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  1 Pam Martin-Wells      Ga.          582
  2 Juanita Robinson      Texas        556
  3 Laura Gober           Ga.          553
  4 Sheri Glasgow         Okla.        543
  5 Tammy Richardson      Ark.         540
  6 Debra Petrowski       Texas        525
  7 Janet Parker          Texas        512
  8 Lisa Johnson         Ala.         495
  9 Patti Campbell        Texas        489
 10 Dianna Clark          Tenn.        479
 11 Mary Croft            Va.          478
 11 Emily Shaffer         Tenn.        478
 13 Melinda Mize          Ark.         475
 14 Jennifer Nevans      Tenn.       468
 15 Judy Wong            La.          466
 16 Lori Masters          Tenn.        465
 17 Cindy Hill            Tenn.        460
 18 Karen Savik           Minn.        455
 19 Lynda Gessner         Mo.          452
 20 Robin Babb            Texas        451
 21 Mary DiVincenti       La.          442
 22 Lucy Mize             Ark.         436
 23 Christiana Bradley    Va.          435
 24 Teri Neal             Ga.          434
 24 Paula Alexander       Ga.           434
 26 Debbie Kemp           Texas        432
 27 Tami Kashiwabara      Ark.         428
 28 Cheryl LaLumandier    Mo.          426
 29 Heather Broom        N.C.        424
 29 Sandi Karnes          Texas        424
 31 Robinette Fox         Ark.         419
 32 Kathy Womack          Ala.         412
 33 Kris McClendon        Texas        410
 34 Debra Hengst          Texas        384
 34 Jan Heavener          Ark.         384
 36 Christena Baugh       Ark.         382
 37 Laura Heflin          Kan.         380
 38 Meta Burrell          Texas        379
 39 Kali Weatherford      Texas        374
 40 Bridget Allen         Pa.          366
 41 Susan Gregory        Miss.         356
 41 Linda Redford         Mo.          356
 43 Helen Gordon         Texas        354
 44 Danalee Lofton        Ark.         352
 44 Marsha Gipson         Ark.         352
 46 Kathi Hurst          Miss.         348
 47 Keri Schieber         Ga.          346
 48 Michelle Armstrong    N.C.         344
 48 Jo Dee Lake           Ala.         344
 50 Terri Elkins          Texas        342
 51 Lisa Craig            Texas        332
 52 Lila Bass             Texas        324
 53 BJ Carson             Okla.        322
 54 Mary Hencken         N.C.       320
 55 Cindy Van Horn        Texas        314
 56 Secret York          Ky.         302
 57 Robbie Hartline       Mo.          290
 58 Rhonda Pope           Ga.          285
 59 Kim Stapp             Ga.          264
 60 Kim Bain-Moore        Ala.          251
 61 Pam Bolton            Ark.         245
 62 Cheryl Bowden         Texas        233
 63 Karen Elkins         Ala.        227
 64 Kat Ealey             Ala.         221
 65 Gina Jones            Ala.         217
 66 Penny Berryman        Ark.         213
 67 Linda Sands           Ala.         195
 68 Diane Phillips        Texas        193
 69 Kathy DiMartino       Ala.         191
 70 Audrey McQueen        Ariz.        187
 71 Betty Stahl           Ala.         185
 72 Barbara Wetzel       Ala.         169
 73 Lisa Sternard         Tenn.        165
 74 Kelley Shepherd       Ariz.        163
 74 Deb Doyal            La.          163
 76 Sherri Dodson         Ala.         155
 77 Kimberlee Striker     Ala.         151
 78 Pat White             Texas        149
 79 Patsy McDaniel        Ala.         137
 80 Kim Hicks             Ga.          127
 81 Judy VanCanneyt       Ala.         125
 82 Ann Swinks           Ga.         119
 83 Kathy Freehling       Fla.         115
 84 Sharon Teague       S.C.          0
 




   





   




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