75-Year-Old Illinois Woman Wins FLW Fantasy Fishing Event

February 9, 2011

‘Fishin’ Momma’ keeps contest, winning in the family

MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Mary Zedonis of St. Charles, Ill., knows a thing or two about professional fishing. The mother of five children, including an avid competitive angler, also knows a bit about Fantasy Fishing. In fact, the self-proclaimed "Fishin’ Momma" won $15,000 by playing FLW Fantasy Fishing presented by Straight Talk held in conjunction with the Walmart FLW Tour presented by Evinrude tournament on Lake Okeechobee Feb. 3-6. Zedonis correctly picked Brandon McMillan of Belle Glade, Fla., to win the event.

"Wait until I tell the kids," said Zedonis. "Our family plays Fantasy Fishing together. They originally called me ‘The Momma’ but I changed my team name to ‘Fishin’ Momma.’ Momma always seems to pick the right guys.

"We banter back and forth because Momma usually sits on top of the league, and I’m no spring chicken," Zedonis added. "You know what, we’ve been kidding like crazy because my son Paul is the big fisherman in the family."

In 2009 David Zedonis, one of the five children in the Zedonis family, topped his brother and mother in the Fantasy Fishing game that coincided with the FLW Tour’s Walmart Open on Beaver Lake.

"Momma" Zedonis did her own research for the Lake Okeechobee event, including reading the Pundits Picks on FantasyFishing.com and utilizing Player’s Advantage, to pick her winning lineup.

Zedonis’ Fantasy Fishing team was led by McMillan and earned her 2,280 valuable points that will continue to accumulate throughout the season. Zedonis’ picks have provided her with an early lead in the Fantasy Fishing season.

Fantasy Fishing is free to play, but fans can gain an edge with Player’s Advantage. Player’s Advantage is a unique tool that offers additional resources and information, and those with Player’s Advantage have won at a rate of four-to-one. An added benefit to purchasing Player’s Advantage is receiving access to the FLW Outdoors Magazine e-Edition.

"The fact that I won…I’m just giggling because it tickles me," Zedonis said. "The Fishin’ Momma really knows what she’s doing."

Playing Fantasy Fishing has been a fun way for the Zedonis family, who live in three states (Indiana, Illinois and California), to stay connected. Zedonis hopes the family’s third win comes at the upcoming EverStart Series Western Division event on Lake Roosevelt where her son Paul is competing as a pro.

"It’s something to look forward to as a family," Zedonis added. "It’s very much a bonding thing for our family. It’s fun to tease one another and write little notes to each other. There aren’t too many things for families to bond with any more. Everybody’s off doing their own thing. This is a beautiful thing for everybody, really."

Finishing in second place on the fantasy side for the Lake Okeechobee event was Mark Smith of Virginia, Ill., who won $5,000, and in third was Larry Gragg of Pine Bluff, Ark., who won $1,000. Several other winners from Montana to Florida to Ontario took home prizes ranging from $500 to $10.

The 2011 Fantasy Fishing season consists of 10 tournaments surrounding the Walmart FLW Tour with cumulative and individual tournament prizes. Fans compete for more than $25,000 in cash and prizes from each of the 10 tournaments and a top prize of $15,000. The cumulative grand prize is $100,000 with the overall runner-up winning a Ranger Z-520 boat with a Ranger Trail Trailer, 250 Mercury outboard, Minn Kota Maxxum 80 trolling motor, Lowrance electronics and trolling motor batteries – all valued at $54,000.

The third-place overall winner will win a Chevy 1500 Silverado valued at $38,000, and fourth place will take home a FinCraft 17 Dual Console boat with a 115 Evinrude outboard that is valued at $27,000. A BRP Can-Am Outlander 400 All-Terrain vehicle, valued at $8,000, will be awarded to the fifth-place finisher; while sixth- through 10th-place finishers will win Walmart gift cards ranging in value from $9,000 to $5,000.

To begin playing, visit FantasyFishing.com and sign up. A team will automatically be selected for you, but you can edit that team and choose the 10 anglers you think will place the highest in the next Tour event. You must then select the angler you think will win the tournament and predict that angler’s cumulative winning weight, which will serve as the tiebreaker. Player’s modifications to their teams must be finalized by 11:59 p.m. ET the night prior to the tournament.

TracFone Wireless, America’s largest "no-contract" cellular service provider is the official and exclusive mobile phone service provider of FLW Outdoors. Supporting a two-member professional fishing team, Team Straight Talk’s Scott Canterbury and JT Kenney will compete in internationally televised events on the 2011 Walmart FLW Tour.

ABOUT FLW OUTDOORS

FLW Outdoors is the largest fishing tournament organization in the world offering anglers worldwide the opportunity to compete for millions over the course of 191 tournaments in 2011. FLW Outdoors has taken fishing mainstream with the world’s richest fantasy sports game, FLW Fantasy Fishing presented by Straight Talk, where competitors can play for free as well as sign up for Player’s Advantage to gain an edge. For more information about FLW Outdoors and FLW Fantasy Fishing, visit FLWOutdoors.com or FantasyFishing.com.

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Fantasy fishing a cure for cabin fever | CJOnline.com

January 25, 2011

By Marc Murrell

SPECIAL TO THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL

Cabin fever has a bad grip on many anglers about now.

Sure, there’s some ice fishing to be had but the masses really want the option of open water. So if you find yourself daydreaming of warmer prospects while surfing the Internet, you might want to check out some fantasy fishing prospects.

The FLW Fantasy Fishing is kicking of another year in 2011. Grand prize is $100,000 and other top prizes include Ranger and FinCraft boats, a Chevy truck, an ATV and lots of other gear.

“Fantasy fishing is something we’ve put a lot of time and effort into and feel it is one of our best undertakings,” said Irwin L. Jacobs, chairman and chief executive officer of FLW Outdoors and creator of FLW Fantasy Fishing. “The participation from the fans is unbelievable, and with the game being played all over the world, it has helped build the sport and bring recognition to the anglers and our partners.”

The 2011 Fantasy Fishing Season will consist of 10 tournaments surrounding the Walmart FLW Tour. Presented by Straight Talk in 2011, FLW Fantasy Fishing fans can go to www.fantasyfishing.com to get set up for the season and to select a team. A team will automatically be selected for you but you have the option of editing that team and choosing 10 anglers you think will place highest in the next tour event. You then select an angler to win the tournament and try to predict their winning weight, which will serve as a tie-breaker.

Fantasy Fishing is free to play, but fans can gain an edge by purchasing Player’s Advantage for $5. Player’s Advantage is a unique tool that offers additional resources and information, and those with Player’s Advantage have won past years at a rate of four to one. In addition, you receive access to the FLW Outdoors Magazine e-edition. Click Link Below for Full Story!

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Fantasy angler reels in $100,000 – syracuse.com

April 29, 2009

By David Figura

Outdoors editor

Eugene Sullivan, of Syracuse, recently earned $100,000 from a professional bass fishing competition – and he didn’t even wet his line. Õ7SullivanÕ Sullivan, 54, won an online fantasy fishing game that is tied to an actual bass fishing series – the Wal-Mart FLW Tour.

Sullivan’s victory came because of how accurately he picked the finishes for 10 anglers in a real fishing tournament last week on Lake Norman in Charlotte, N.C.

“This is simply a miracle,” said Sullivan, who’s been out of work for nearly a year and is facing mounting bills. He was laid off from his job as a data security administrator at JPMorgan Chase. Earlier this month, he underwent heart bypass surgery.  Click link below for full story!

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