Iaconelli Wins Classic, Ooltewah Angler in the Money

  • Sunday, August 3, 2003
Michael Iaconelli shows off two of the bass that made him $200,000 richer in winning the 2003 CITGO Bassmaster Classic Sunday.
Michael Iaconelli shows off two of the bass that made him $200,000 richer in winning the 2003 CITGO Bassmaster Classic Sunday.

It wasn't the biggest catch of the day, but the 10 pounds, 14 ounces that New Jersey's Michael Iaconelli boated on Sunday were enough to edge Gary Klein for the 2003 CITGO Bassmaster Classic title.

Ooltewah's Jay Kendrick comes in 17th, winning $8,800. Kendrick performed well obviously, but dropped in the standings each day. He was 6th Place after Day 1, 11th Place after Day 2, and ended again in 17th with a total of 13 bass weighing 25-4.

Ioconelli had 15 fish that weighed 37-14 and he won $200,000.

COMPLETE REULTS BELOW

NEW ORLEANS - Confidence has never been a problem for Michael Iaconelli. And on Sunday, in the giant marshland known as the Louisiana Delta, he lived up to the old Dizzy Dean adage that, "It ain't bragging if you can back it up."

With three grizzled veterans hot on his heels, the 31-year-old New Jersey pro held up to the pressure of being the leader entering the final round of professional fishing's marquee event to score a narrow victory in the 33rd annual CITGO Bassmaster Classic presented by Busch Beer.

In the battle of the Big Easy, Iaconelli's battled for every bit of his triumph.

Iaconelli brought a five-bass limit weighing 10 pounds, 14 ounces to the scales Sunday, for a three-day total of 37-14, to electrify the New Orleans Arena crowd of about 11,000 and score a 1-pound, 12-ounce victory over Gary Klein of Texas (36-2). Another Texan, Harold Allen, finished third with 34-3, followed by legendary Florida angler pro Roland Martin (31-9) and Virginia's Curt Lytle (31-3).

To the winner of fishing's Big Show go the spoils to the tune of $200,000 and a piece of fishing immortality.

"As confident as I am and as sure as I was that I would do this eventually, I'm in shock," said Iaconelli, who was competing in just his fourth Classic. "When I realized that I had won, I looked down at my mom, and I'll never forget the look on her face. What a feeling."

Iaconelli entered this Classic with extraordinary confidence in one particular area in the Venice region of the Delta that he had located during an official six-day scouting period a month ago. When he visited the shallow, grassy lagoon during the lone practice day on Wednesday and shook off a dozen strikes in about an hour, Iaconelli grew even more assured about his chances.

"I can sum my feelings up in two words," he said, "Yeah, baby!

"It's a dream come true. Since I was 12 or 13 years old and started reading Bassmaster Magazine and had heroes like Gary, it's something I've dreamed of all these years."

Iaconelli fished his first Classic in New Orleans in 1999, when he finished sixth as a representative from the BASS Federation tournament system. That performance gave him the confidence to launch his career as a full-time touring pro.

His Classic success came on a trio of Mann's lures - a Stone jig, Super Finesse Worm and prototype Swim Worm.

The two soft-plastic baits combined to help Iaconelli catch the most pivotal bass of the week, with about five minutes remaining in his fishing day, when a 3-3/4-pound fish swirled at (and missed) the Swim Worm before then inhaling the Super Finesse Worm.

"What a perfect punctuation to the day," he said.

For Klein, 45, the 2003 Classic will be remembered as another one that got away. He has come close in three of his 21 Classic appearances.

"Second place sucks," he said candidly. "I'm just being honest. But all this is going to do is make me more determined when we start next season."

Allen, 58, will remember his 14th Classic for an unusual, frustrating occurrence that might have played a role in his third-place finish. He was run out of his best spots on consecutive days by an angry airboater, who claimed that Allen was trespassing on private - but unposted - property. Following the order of tournament officials, he simply abandoned his most productive areas.

BASS is the world's largest fishing organization, sanctioning more than 20,000 tournaments worldwide through its Federation. The CITGO Bassmaster Tournament Trail is the oldest and most prestigious pro bass-fishing tournament circuit and continues to set the standard for credibility, professionalism and sportsmanship as it has since 1968.

Sponsors of the CITGO Bassmaster Classic presented by Busch Beer include CITGO Petroleum Corp., Busch Beer, Chevrolet Trucks, Yamaha Outboards, Mercury Marine, Skeeter Boats, Triton Boats, Lowrance Electronics, Flowmaster Exhaust Systems, Kumho Tires, Progressive Insurance, Abu Garcia, Berkley, Diamond Cut Jeans, MotorGuide Trolling Motors, and BankOne.

2003 CITGO Bassmaster Classic
Final standings

Angler Hometown No./lbs-oz Pts Total $$$

1. Michael Iaconelli Woodbury Heights, N.J. 15 37-14 $200,000.00
Day 1: 5 15-06 Day 2: 5 11-10 Day 3: 5 10-14
2. Gary Klein Weatherford, Texas 15 36-02 $50,000.00
Day 1: 5 13-15 Day 2: 5 10-05 Day 3: 5 11-14
3. Harold Allen Shelbyville, Texas 15 34-03 $40,000.00
Day 1: 5 11-10 Day 2: 5 10-11 Day 3: 5 11-14
4. Roland Martin Clewiston, Fla. 15 31-09 $35,000.00
Day 1: 5 10-02 Day 2: 5 9-09 Day 3: 5 11-14
5. Curt Lytle Suffolk, Va. 15 31-03 $25,000.00
Day 1: 5 8-06 Day 2: 5 12-04 Day 3: 5 10-09
6. Mark Kile Payson, Ariz. 15 31-02 $20,000.00
Day 1: 5 9-01 Day 2: 5 10-00 Day 3: 5 12-01
7. Alton Jones Waco, Texas 15 30-01 $16,000.00
Day 1: 5 8-08 Day 2: 5 9-07 Day 3: 5 12-02
8. Jeff Reynolds Platter, Okla. 15 29-15 $15,000.00
Day 1: 5 10-05 Day 2: 5 11-00 Day 3: 5 8-10
9. Kenyon Hill Norman, Okla. 15 28-14 $13,000.00
Day 1: 5 8-04 Day 2: 5 12-10 Day 3: 5 8-00
10. Davy Hite Prosperity, S.C. 13 28-11 $12,000.00
Day 1: 5 10-07 Day 2: 5 13-14 Day 3: 3 4-06
11. Gerald Swindle Hayden, Ala. 11 26-13 $11,500.00
Day 1: 1 1-09 Day 2: 5 14-11 Day 3: 5 10-09
12. Mike Reynolds Modesto, Calif. 12 26-06 $10,500.00
Day 1: 3 7-06 Day 2: 4 7-01 Day 3: 5 11-15
13. Todd Auten Lake Wylie, S.C. 13 26-00 $9,800.00
Day 1: 3 4-12 Day 2: 5 12-15 Day 3: 5 8-05
14. Peter E Thliveros Jacksonville, Fla. 13 25-10 $9,500.00
Day 1: 5 10-01 Day 2: 3 5-04 Day 3: 5 10-05
15. Todd Faircloth Jasper, Texas 15 25-09 $9,200.00
Day 1: 5 9-02 Day 2: 5 7-15 Day 3: 5 8-08
16. Tim Horton Muscle Shoals, Ala. 13 25-05 $9,000.00
Day 1: 5 12-04 Day 2: 4 8-08 Day 3: 4 4-09
17. Jay Kendrick Ooltewah, Tenn. 13 25-04 $8,800.00
Day 1: 5 10-08 Day 2: 5 9-06 Day 3: 3 5-06
18. Zell Rowland Montgomery, Texas 13 24-11 $8,500.00
Day 1: 5 10-07 Day 2: 3 4-10 Day 3: 5 9-10
19. Matt Reed Madisonville, Texas 15 24-05 $8,100.00
Day 1: 5 8-09 Day 2: 5 6-11 Day 3: 5 9-01
19. Jay Yelas Tyler, Texas 14 24-05 $8,100.00
Day 1: 5 10-08 Day 2: 5 9-08 Day 3: 4 4-05
21. Jason Quinn Lake Wylie, S.C. 13 23-04 $7,750.00
Day 1: 3 4-05 Day 2: 5 11-04 Day 3: 5 7-11
22. David Lefebre Erie, Pa. 15 22-02 $7,500.00
Day 1: 5 7-06 Day 2: 5 8-00 Day 3: 5 6-12
23. Mark Menendez Paducah, Ky. 8 21-11 $8,250.00
Day 1: 5 16-10 Day 2: 2 4-03 Day 3: 1 0-14
24. Kelly Jordon Mineola, Texas 15 20-09 $7,100.00
Day 1: 5 8-00 Day 2: 5 6-12 Day 3: 5 5-13
25. Tom Hamlin, Jr Macon, Ga. 12 17-15 $7,000.00
Day 1: 5 7-04 Day 2: 5 7-06 Day 3: 2 3-05
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Big Bass
Day
1 Mark Menendez Paducah, Ky. 6-02 $1,000.00
2 Kevin VanDam Kalamazoo, Mich. 5-06 $1,000.00
3 Gerald Swindle Hayden, Ala. 3-13 $500.00
3 Mike Reynolds Modesto, Calif. 3-13 $500.00
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Totals
Day #Limits #Fish Weight
3 19 112 209-04
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81 546 1009-05

Michael Iaconelli shows off two of the bass that made him $200,000 richer in winning the 2003 CITGO Bassmaster Classic Sunday.
Michael Iaconelli shows off two of the bass that made him $200,000 richer in winning the 2003 CITGO Bassmaster Classic Sunday.
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