Kenney catches 29-14, leads FLW Tour on Toho

 

J.T. Kenney of Palm Bay, Florida, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Thursday weighing 29 pounds, 14 ounces to vault to the top of the leaderboard on day one of the Walmart FLW Tour at Lake Toho. Kenney will hold a 1-pound, 13-ounce lead over the 154-boat field heading into day two of the four-day event.

“I put a lot of work in here to get ready for this tournament,” said Kenney, an eight-time Forrest Wood Cup qualifier who has career earnings of more than $1.2 million in FLW competition. “I came over here every day for two weeks prior to the lake going off-limits and I found as many places that I could that looked perfect. I had different areas for all different wind directions and conditions. I was looking for specific spots.

 

“Then, in our official practice period, I never used a hook,” said Kenney. “I would make a cast, feel a big one hit my bait, then mark my waypoint. I have color-coded waypoints all over based on how big the fish are. I really put a lot of time and effort into this event.”

 

The hard work seems to be paying off for Kenney, as he managed to catch his entire limit of bass out of only one of his areas today.

 

“My area that I went in today was my biggest, and I just went in and beat it up,” Kenney said. “There were seven red waypoints in there and I caught six of them. I had the seventh on, but she shook off and got spooked. I caught every fish that was in there by 11 a.m. today, so I’m not going back.

 

“I’ve got eight more spots to go to. I don’t think any of those are as big or as good as my area today, so from here on out I’m going to be running around a lot more. I’m going to be fishing very specific areas.”

 

Although he is known on the FLW Tour for his prowess with a big flipping stick, Kenney said that he was casting to catch his fish today, not flipping.

 

“I’ve played this game long enough to know that everything could go downhill really fast,” Kenney went on to say. “But, I’ve got fish to go to. I’ve done my work.”

 

Right behind Kenney in second-place is legendary angler Stacy King of Reeds Spring, Missouri, who weighed in five bass for 28 pounds, 1 ounce. King was forced to withdraw from the Tour last season after being diagnosed with throat cancer and has endured multiple treatments to battle back and return to the FLW Tour this year.

 

The top 10 pros after day one on Lake Toho are:

 

1st:          J.T. Kenney, Palm Bay, Fla., five bass, 29-14

2nd:         Stacey King, Reeds Spring, Mo., five bass, 28-1

3rd:          Jason Reyes, Huffman, Texas, five bass, 21-15

4th:          Charlie Ingram, Centerville, Tenn., five bass, 21-7

5th           Lionel Botha, Fort Pierce, Fla., five bass, 20-10

6th           Alex Davis, Albertville, Ala., five bass, 20-9

7th:          Luke Clausen, Spokane, Wash., five bass, 20-0

8th:          Shane Lehew, Mooresville, N.C., five bass, 19-15

9th:          Quaker state pro Scott Canterbury, Springville, Ala., five bass, 19-1

10th:        James Biggs, Euless, Texas, five bass, 19-0

10th:        Brad Knight, Lancing, Tenn., five bass, 19-0

  

Lehew won the Bridgford Big Bass Award on the pro side Thursday with a bass weighing 9 pounds, 11 ounces to win the $500 prize.

 

Overall there were 705 bass weighing 1,736 pounds, 14 ounces caught by 151 pros Thursday. The catch included 126 five-bass limits.

 

Chad Randles of Elkhorn, Nebraska, leads the co-angler division with five bass weighing 19 pounds, 0 ounces followed by John Hunter of Shelbyville, Kentucky, in second place with five bass weighing 18-4.

 

The top 10 co-anglers are:

 

1st:          Chad Randles, Elkhorn, Neb., 19-0

2nd:         John Hunter, Shelbyville, Ky., five bass, 18-4

3rd:          Ken Keirsey, Owasso, Okla., five bass, 17-1

4th:          Joshua Weaver, Macon, Ga., five bass, 15-6

5th:          Alan Lane, Church Hill, Tenn., four bass, 15-3

6th:          Kyle Prskalo, Hobart, Ind., five bass, 14-15

7th:          Josh Smith, Hamilton, Ohio, five bass, 14-14

8th:          Paul LaFleur, Benton, Ark., 14-10

9th:          Mike Devere, Berea, Ky., five bass, 14-2

9th:          Mark Holman, Cornelius, N.C., four bass, 14-2

  

Hunter caught Thursday’s Bridgford Big Bass in the co-angler division weighing 8 pounds, 11 ounces to win the $250 prize.

 

Overall there were 429 bass weighing 850 pounds, 8 ounces caught by co-anglers Thursday. The catch included 36 five-bass limits.

 

In addition to casting for top awards of up to $125,000 cash in the pro division and up to $25,000 cash in the co-angler division, anglers are also competing for valuable points in hopes of qualifying for the 2015 Forrest Wood Cup, the world championship of bass fishing. The 2015 Forrest Wood Cup will be in Hot Springs, Arkansas, Aug. 20-23 on Lake Ouachita and is hosted by Visit Hot Springs. The Forrest Wood Cup Champion could win as much as $500,000 – professional bass-fishing’s richest prize.

 

Anglers will take off from Big Toho Marina located at 69 Lakeview Drive in Kissimmee at 7:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 7:45 a.m. on Sunday’s final take off. Friday’s weigh-in will be held at the marina beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday’s final weigh-ins will be held at the marina beginning at 4 p.m.

 

Fans will also be treated to the FLW Expo on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. at Big Toho Marina prior to the final weigh-ins. The Expo includes a Ranger boat simulator, the opportunity to interact with professional anglers, enjoy interactive games, activities and giveaways provided by sponsors, and learn more about the sport of fishing and other outdoor activities. All activities are free and open to the public.

 

In conjunction with the FLW Expo, the FLW “Get Outdoors. Go Fish!” Youth Fishing Derby will also be held at Big Toho Marina on Saturday from noon – 3 p.m. The derby is free and open to area youth 15 years of age and younger. FLW Tour pros who are not one of the top 20 anglers that make the Buck Knives Cut will be on hand to assist the youth. Pros Rich Dalbey and Todd Hollowell’s “Hooked on Helping” foundation will also be hosting a food drive to benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. FLW fans who donate five or more cans of food will be entered to win a $50 Walmart gift card.

 

Coverage of the Lake Toho tournament will be broadcast in high-definition (HD) on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN) when Season 20 of “FLW” premieres Sept. 28 from 7 p.m.-8 p.m. ET. The Emmy-nominated “FLW” television show airs on NBCSN, the Pursuit Channel and the World Fishing Network and is broadcast to more than 564 million households worldwide, making it the most widely distributed weekly outdoors-sports television show in the world.

For complete details and updated information visit FLWFishing.com.