No wind and no way of knowing

Every morning I've walked out of my hotel I could see the top of an oak tree moving in some form as the wind moved through it. Sometimes it would be just rustling, other times it would be full out swaying. This morning it's not moving an inch. Even the flags that have been standing straight out are limp and hanging.

 

The weather man says there won't be much wind today and if it stays like this, then these guys will be able to get wherever their heart desires. And once they get there fish as affectively as possible.

 

That could change things. Some of these guys definitely need things to change.

 

Take a look at the AOY standings and notice those anglers from 35 to 50. Each one of them has a bit of desperation. All of them have to catch them in varying degrees of big to really big weights.

 

While most of our events center on the guys who are going to win the day. This is the last day of the season. And our focus is more on who will salvage a whole season and make the Classic in the process. 

 

We might typically say we will go wherever the wind takes us. But there's no wind and no way of knowing will make the climb into the Classic.