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Arkansas Man Hooks $100,000 in Fourth FLW Fantasy Fishing Tournament
MINNEAPOLIS, May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Four years ago Joe Collins was between
jobs, and to maintain his family's standard of living, he sold his beloved
Ranger bass fishing boat. For this serious bass angler who had fished here
and there as an amateur in local tournaments, it was no small sacrifice, but
one he would willingly do again.
On Sunday, the date of his 24th wedding anniversary, Collins, 56, learned
that he may have won $100,000 playing, of all things, FLW Fantasy Fishing.
The prize couldn't have come at a better time for Collins and his wife,
Denise, who are helping their daughter through college and have taken on the
responsibility of raising their grandson, 2-year-old Tucker James.
And maybe, just maybe, there might be a new Ranger fishing boat in his
future as well, too.
A manager with Imperial Coffee Services, Inc., fromLowell, Ark.,
population 5,013, Collins entered the FLW Fantasy Fishing game for the first
time on May 13 at the prodding of his daughter. A few days later, he hooked
$100,000 in the fourth tournament of FLW Fantasy Fishing, an online game with
players from all over the world. Like fantasy football, but with fish,
Collins picked 10 professional bass anglers who participated in last weekend's
Wal-Mart Open, a premier stop on the Wal-Mart FLW Tour that took place on
Beaver Lake inRogers, Ark.
Collins is now in 4,780th place overall in the FLW Fantasy Fishing
tournament, and is in the running for a $1 million grand prize, which will be
awarded to the fantasy fishing player who accumulates the most points over the
seven tournament season, which concludes in mid-August.
An avid bass angler, Collins learned about FLW Fantasy Fishing from his
daughter, Donna Jo, a college student attending the University of Arkansas,
who has been dating the brother of local professional bass angler Greg
Bohannan, a resident ofRogers, Ark., where Collins grew up.
"My daughter kept egging me on to play," said Collins, "so I finally
entered. I'm so excited, I still can't believe I won -- especially on my
first try."
Using a desktop computer rather than a rod and reel, Collins entered the
fantasy fishing game at http://www.fantasyfishing.com from his home, selecting
10 pro bass anglers from among the 200 pro anglers who participate in the
Wal-Mart FLW Tour. Collins earned points based on the real, on-the-water
performance of the pros who fished the tour's fourth four-day tournament,
which was conducted last weekend at Beaver Lake, located nearRogers, Ark.
The Wal-Mart Open was won by pro angler Mark Pack, aMineola, Texas, resident,
fishing for the Chevy team. Pack weighed a total of 21 pounds, 10 ounces of
largemouth bass in the final two days of the competition to win a cash prize
of $200,000.
Collins not only picked Pack for his fantasy fishing team, he picked him
to win the tournament, an exacta, which earned Collins double bonus points.
Several years ago, Collins fished with Pack as an amateur co-angler during a
FLW Tour tournament on Beaver Lake. It was during that tournament that
Collins gained an appreciation for Pack's ability to locate fish during
high-water conditions, which were present during this past weekend's
tournament.
Collins also relied on localArkansas pros, Greg Bohannan and George
Cochran, who also finished in the top 10 of the Wal-Mart Open at Beaver Lake.
Based on the performance of his fantasy fishing team over the four-day
tournament, Collins accumulated 8,665 points. Collins' fantasy fishing team
included the following pros:
1. Mark Pack
2. Jay Yelas
3. Shinichi Fukae
4. Mark Rose
5. David Dudley
6. Randy Blaukat
7. George Cochran
8. Chris Elliott
9. Greg Bohannan
10. Craig Powers
The win is especially sweet for Collins because the prize money will allow
him and his wife to help pay for part of their daughter's college education
and help defray some of the costs of raising their grandson. It also may
allow him to buy a Ranger Z20 fishing boat as he's been hoping for some time
to replace his previous Ranger boat that he decided to sell several years ago.
Coming in second-place, with 8,408 points, was James Brown, 26, aLodi,
Calif., resident who won a $5,000 Wal-Mart gift card. Brown is an avid bass
angler, too, who learned about FLW Fantasy Fishing through the Internet and by
watching "FLW Outdoors," a weekly program on FOX Sports Net.
"We have a new baby, so that $5,000 gift card will go a long way toward
diapers and other things for our new daughter, Taitam," Brown said. "I also
might pick up a few things for bass fishing too, the next time I'm at
Wal-Mart."
Finishing in third place, with 7,582 points, good for a $2,500 U.S.
Savings Bond wasGranger, Ind., resident Greg Shepard, a finance manager with
a local auto dealership inMishawaka, Ind. Shepard was lured into playing FLW
Fantasy Fishing by a group of co-workers. He's played all four FLW Fantasy
Fishing tournaments and recently won a $50 Wal-Mart gift card.
"I've played fantasy football before, but I have to tell you, I like
fantasy fishing a whole lot more!" said Shepard, who won $60 playing fantasy
football. "The funny thing is that I probably know the least about bass
fishing compared to the guys here at work who play FLW Fantasy Fishing. If I
can win, I guess anyone can win."
For those who don't know much about bass fishing or don't have time to
research various FLW bass pros, FLW Fantasy Fishing created Player's
Advantage, a season-long subscription to an online research tool for both
experts and novices alike. Player's Advantage provides in-depth information
about all 200 anglers participating in the FLW Tour, including a ranking of
pro anglers who best match up to a tournament lake, as well as a list of local
pros.
Joining Collins, more than 580 other participants won prizes in FLW
Fantasy Fishing's fourth tournament for a total of 2,340 prizes awarded so far
in 2008. More than 4,000 prizes totaling as much as $7.3 million will be
awarded during the course of the FLW Fantasy Fishing seven-tournament season.
In addition to millions in cash, other prizes such as Ranger boats, a Chevy
Silverado, Yamaha and BRP ATVs and personal watercrafts, hundreds of thousands
of dollars in Wal-Mart gift cards, tens of thousands of dollars of free BP
gasoline and more will be awarded to the players with the highest point totals
earned, based on the placement of their team of 10 professional anglers for
each tournament.
Other top 10 winners included:
4th place: Marx Elias, Sterling Heights, Mich., 7,582 points
5th place: Chad Schap, Central City, Iowa, 7,440 points
6th place: Tim Wentworth, McAlpin, Fla., 7,386 points
7th place: Michael McGee, Palos Heights, Ill., 7,316 points
8th place: Michael Horner, Springfield, Mo., 7,216 points
9th place: Danny Ochoa, Temecula, Calif., 7184 points
10th place: Bruce Nelson, Flat Rock, N.C., 7,034 points
The highest-scoring non-U.S. winner was Kieren Glazebrook, a resident of
Tweeds Head,New South Wales, Australia, who finished in 26th place and was
among a number of FLW Fantasy Fishing players fromCanada and theUnited
Kingdom who were to join the ranks of the 585 players to win prizes during the
fourth FLW Fantasy Fishing tournament.
Fantasy Fishing Excitement Continues to Build
There's still more excitement to come as the FLW Fantasy Fishing
tournament series moves on to its final three tournaments. The next stop is
the Fort Loudoun-Tellico Lakes tournament located nearKnoxville, Tenn., June
19 - 22, followed by the Chevy Open on the Detroit River, July 10 - 13. The
tournament series will climax with triple bonus points awarded for the final
tournament in the FLW Fantasy Fishing game, the Forrest Wood Cup.
"Anyone can be a winner regardless of when you start playing FLW Fantasy
Fishing -- Joe Collins and our previous two winners, Reginald Pickett and John
Yandell are perfect examples," said Irwin Jacobs, chairman of FLW Outdoors and
creator of FLW Fantasy Fishing.
"There are hundreds of prizes awarded for each tournament and no one is
ever out of the running for the $1 million prize," Jacobs added. "It's just
like fishing -- you never know if your next cast will be the big one."
Fantasy Fishing -- How It Works
FLW Fantasy Fishing is free to play and is open to adults, ages 18 and up,
throughout the world, wherever it is legal to play. Participants log onto
www.fantasyfishing.com and register to enter the game. Players can sign up
any time during the season, up until Aug. 13, 2008, the day before the Forrest
Wood Cup championship tournament.
Prior to each Wal-Mart FLW Tour tournament, FLW Fantasy Fishing
participants select a fantasy team of 10 FLW pro bass anglers. Participants
earn points for each tournament, based on the performance (placement in the
designated tournament) of their fantasy team pros. Participants can win
prizes for an individual tournament as well as accumulate points over seven
designated tournaments to be eligible for a $1 million cash prize, which will
be awarded to the participant with the highest overall point total for the
season. Seven $100,000 first-place prizes go to the participants who earn the
most points for each tournament. A $5 million bonus will be paid to the first
player to correctly rank the top seven finishers in a tournament.
Participants can subscribe to Player's Advantage to get the edge when
selecting their team by accessing expert advice, inside information and
cutting-edge statistical tools.
The Wal-Mart FLW Tour consists of seven tournaments, including:
-- Lake Toho (Kissimmee, Fla.): Feb. 28 - March 2, 2008
-- Lewis Smith Lake (Jasper, Ala.): April 3 - 6, 2008
-- National Guard Open -- Lake Norman (Charlotte, N.C.):
April 24 - 27, 2008
-- Wal-Mart Open -- Beaver Lake (Rogers, Ark.): May 15 - 18, 2008
-- Fort Loudoun-Tellico Lakes (Knoxville, Tenn.): June 19 - 22, 2008
-- Chevy Open -- Detroit River (Detroit, Mich.): July 10 - 13, 2008
-- Forrest Wood Cup -- Lake Murray (Columbia, S.C.): Aug. 14 - 17, 2008
About FLW Outdoors
FLW Outdoors(R) is named after the legendary founder of Ranger(R) Boats,
Forrest L. Wood, and it conducts the following tournament circuits:
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW Tour(R)
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Series
-- Stren(TM) Series
-- Wal-Mart(TM) Bass Fishing League
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Walleye Tour
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Walleye League
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Kingfish Tour
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Kingfish Series
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Redfish Series
-- Wal-Mart(TM) FLW(R) Striper Series
These circuits offer combined purses of more than $40 million through 230
events in 2008.
Wal-Mart and many of America's largest and most respected companies
support FLW Outdoors and its tournament trails. Wal-Mart signed on as an FLW
Outdoors sponsor in 1997 and today is the world's leading supporter of
tournament fishing. For more information about Wal-Mart, visit Walmart.com.
For more information about FLW Outdoors and its tournaments, browse
FLWOutdoors.com or call (270) 252-1000.
FLW(R) is a registered trademark of FLW Outdoors, Inc. Note: For a
complete list of rules for the FLW Fantasy Fishing, visit
http://www.fantasyfishing.com.
SOURCE FLW Outdoors
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