David Walker Rides Jig, Spinnerbait to Top of Shotgun Round 2 on Jordan Lake - Major League Fishing

David Walker Rides Jig, Spinnerbait to Top of Shotgun Round 2 on Jordan Lake

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David Walker caught and released 47 pounds, 6 ounces of northern-strain largemouth to lead Shotgun Round 2 on Jordan Lake. Photo by Garrick Dixon
March 27, 2019 • Joel Shangle • Bass Pro Tour

RALEIGH, N.C. – Heading into the second Shotgun Round of the Favorite Fishing Stage Three Raleigh presented by Evinrude, MLF Bass Pro Tour pro David Walker had a suspicion that conditions on Jordan Lake were setting up for his wheelhouse.

With dropping, dirty water and nighttime lows that dipped near the freezing level, the east Tennessee pro put his faith in two old-school techniques that he’s built a healthy professional living on: flipping a jig and winding a spinnerbait.

His faith in that 1-2 punch paid off as Walker flipped and wound his way to 47 pounds, 6 ounces on 15 fish to finish on top of the Group B Shotgun Round.

“I didn’t have much practice, so in that case, I’m going to fish the things that I have confidence in,” Walker said. “So I was fishing (baits) that I have confidence in from all the years past, not from practice”

Walker did the majority of his damage early in the day, when the water was its coldest. Throwing a chartreuse-and-white spinnerbait and flipping a Moccasin Craw Z-Man CrossEyeZ jig with a BatwingZ trailer, the Evinrude pro stacked over 32 pounds on SCORETRACKER in the first period, weighing in 10 scorable largemouth.

He highlighted his day with an 8-6 an hour into the competition, the Berkley Big Bass of the day, and put himself in strong position heading into his Elimination Round on Falls Lake.

“This is a best-case scenario, because out of the two practice days, Falls was by far my worst,” Walker said. “I really struggled on Falls. So to have a good start going into that is very helpful, because I would have felt like I was behind trying to play catch-up on that lake. I’m not saying that I’m safe or that I’ve made it (out of Elimination), because in this format they just keep catching them. It’s relentless.”

Ott DeFoe finished second on the day with 44-1, followed by Casey Ashley (42-8), Brett Hite (42-0), Ish Monroe (40-1), Takahro Omori (32-3) and Dustin Connell (30-15).

Change of Venue for Elimination Rounds

The field of 80 will carry their Group A and B Shotgun Round weights to Falls Lake tomorrow and Friday for the Elimination Rounds. That fishery – a 12,000-acre impoundment of the Neuse River located 30 minutes north of Raleigh – has hosted a handful of BLF events, and produced a handful of 8-plus-pounders in the first local/regional events of the year in early March.

Like Jordan, Falls is a river lake that holds an abundance of wood and rock, with fish in similar pre-spawn staging.

“Falls Lake is unique enough that guys will have to start over,” said MLF NOW! analyst Marty Stone, a veteran of the Raleigh-area fisheries. “Falls is going to be a little bit of the unknown; it’s been three days since these guys practiced there, and the conditions are changing by the day … heck, by the hour. Fish are coming to the bank. The bottom line is that we’re going to another really good lake, these fish are going to be shallow, and they’re going to bite.”

The Top 20 anglers from each Elimination group will advance to the Knockout Round on Saturday (also on Falls, where weights will be zeroed). The Top 10 anglers in the Knockout Round will then advance to the Championship Round on Shearon Harris Reservoir, a 4,100-acre power plant lake that’s known for its population of 6-plus-pound largemouth.

How, When and Where to Watch

Competition begins daily at 7:30 a.m. ET, with live, official scoring available via SCORETRACKER on MajorLeagueFishing.com and on the MLF app. The MLF NOW! live stream starts at 10 a.m. ET, with live, on-the-water coverage continuing until lines out at 3:30 p.m. The Berkley Postgame Show live stream will start at 5 p.m. daily.