FISHING LEAGUE WORLDWIDE ANNOUNCES 2019 FLW TOUR ANGLER ROSTER
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MINNEAPOLIS (Nov. 26, 2018) – Fishing League Worldwide (FLW), the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization, announced today the complete professional angler roster for the upcoming 2019 FLW Tour season, the 24th season of the FLW Tour. The field will be showcased along the 2019 FLW Tour, which features seven regular-season tournaments around the country with competition kicking off at Sam Rayburn Reservoir, Jan. 10-13, in Brookeland, Texas, and culminating with the world championship of bass fishing – the FLW Cup at Lake Hamilton, Aug. 9-11, in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
There was enormous demand to compete on the 2019 FLW Tour, with 210 anglers registering for a slot on the prestigious tournament circuit in its final year of priority registration before switching to a strict qualifying process and a 150-pro field in 2020. To accommodate all anglers earning priority entry through the 2018 FLW Tour, Costa FLW series, T-H Marine BFL All-American, YETI FLW College Fishing National Championship and TBF National Championship plus sponsor entries, the 2019 FLW Tour field will feature 170 pros.
The top award at each qualifier is $125,000 with $300,000 going to the winner of the FLW Cup. Since the final field exceeds the published payout basis of 150 pros, FLW will survey all 170 participating pros to finalize the 2019 payout structure.
The 2019 FLW Tour roster is headlined by a stout contingent of bass-fishing heavyweights, including three-time Angler of the Year (AOY) and 2003 FLW Cup champion David Dudley of Lynchburg, Virginia, 2015 AOY and 2011 FLW Cup champion Scott Martin of Clewiston, Florida, and two-time Angler of the Year Bryan Thrift of Shelby, North Carolina. They’ll be joined by bass-fishing legends Jimmy Houston of Cookson, Oklahoma, and Larry Nixon of Quitman, Arkansas, as well as three former FLW Cup champions – John Cox (2016), Brad Knight (2015) and Darrel Robertson (2002). James Niggemeyer of Van, Texas, the 2019 FLW Cup runner-up, and rising star Luke Dunkin of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, are also among the top contenders for 2019. The 2019 Tour will also feature 34 rookies from around the country.
“With the demand we saw this year to join the FLW Tour, we couldn’t be more eager to kick off another season at Sam Rayburn Reservoir in January,” said Bill Taylor, FLW’s Senior Director of Tournament Operations. “FLW has long been the home to some of the most decorated bass anglers in the sport, and with the expanded live coverage at all of our Tour events this year, we are more than ready to show off their skills at some of the best fisheries in the world.”
In FLW Tour competition anglers are vying for valuable points in hopes of qualifying for the 2019 FLW Cup, the world championship of bass fishing. The 2019 FLW Cup will be held on Lake Hamilton and is being hosted by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism and Visit Hot Springs.
For complete details and updated information, visit FLWFishing.com. For regular updates, photos, tournament news and more, follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/FLWFishing and on Twitter at Twitter.com/FLWFishing.
2019 FLW Tour Anglers
Jason Abram
Randy Allen
Scott Ashmore
Evan Barnes
Clayton Batts
*Bradford Beavers
Matt Becker
Bob Behrle
Daryl Biron
Randy Blaukat
Greg Bohannan
Terry Bolton
Lionel Botha
*Bailey Boutries
Jay Brainard
Christopher Brasher
Jimmy Brewer
Aaron Britt
Grae Buck
*Miles Burghoff
Tim Cales
*Jonathan Canada
Robert Case Jr.
Todd Castledine
Russell Cecil
Ryan Chandler
Glenn Chappelear
*Jason Christy
Joey Cifuentes
Sheldon Collings
Ramie Colson Jr.
Kyle Cortiana
John Cox
Alex Davis
Darrell Davis
*Randy Despino
Tommy Dickerson
Jeff Dobson
Bradley Dortch
Josh Douglas
Kurt Dove
David Dudley
Tony Dumitras
Luke Dunkin
*Dakota Ebare
*Jon Englund
Charlie Evans
Ron Farrow
Austin Felix
*Kevin Finley
Mark Fisher
Tim Frederick
*Hunter Freeman
*Derek Fulps
Nick Gainey
*David Gaston
*Sam George
Matt Greenblatt
Chad Grigsby
*Brant Grimm
Buddy Gross
Cody Hahner
Bradley Hallman
*Chip Harrington
Dylan Hays
Billy Hines
Jamie Horton
Jimmy Houston
Miles Howe
Rex Huff
John Hunter
Bill Hutchison
Charlie Ingram
Eric Jackson
*Rex Jaeger
Jim Jones
Rob Jordan
Cody Kelley
Jay Kendrick
Rob Kilby
Brad Knight
Brian Latimer
*Marty Lawrence
Jeremy Lawyer
*Nick LeBrun
Wes Logan
Richard Lowitzki
Tim Malone
Scott Martin
Lendell Martin Jr.
*Michael Matthee
Billy McCaghren
Chris McCall
Johnny McCombs
Bill McDonald
Brandon McMillan
Jared McMillan
Chuck Medley
Jason Meninger
Kerry Milner
Kurt Mitchell
Tom Monsoor ��
Harry Moore
Bob Morin
Troy Morrow
Brandon Mosley
Jim Moynagh
Shawn Murphy
*Cody Murray
Chris Neau
*Corey Neece
*Ron Nelson
*Dicky Newberry
James Niggemeyer
Larry Nixon
Jordan Osborne
Robert Pearson
Pete Ponds
*Hensley Powell
Chad Randles
* Drew Ratley
Tom Redington
Matt Reed
Clark Reehm
Jimmy Reese
Jason Reyes
Curtis Richardson
Darrel Robertson
*Troy Roder
Zell Rowland
Craig Rozema
*Ryan Salzman
Casey Scanlon
Bryan Schmitt
Colby Schrumpf
Braxton Setzer
Billy Shelton III
Charles Sim
*A.J. Slegona
Blake Smith
Derrick Snavely
Matthew Stefan
Tyler Stewart
*Chuck Stratton
*Wade Strelic
Mike Surman
Timmy Thompkins
Bryan Thrift
Rusty Trancygier
J. Todd Tucker
Jim Tutt
Andrew Upshaw
John Voyles
*Jacob Wall
Chad Warren
Joshua Weaver
Joseph Webster
Kyle Weisenburger
Chris Whitson
Andy Wicker
Scott Wiley
*Joel Willert
David Williams
*Austin Wilson
Barry Wilson
Matt Wittekiend
*Tyler Woolcott
David Wootton
Gary Yamamoto
Andy Young Isle, Minn.