2013 Classic: It was a good day, really good
The final day to-do list includes two things; I accomplished the first, and made a small start toward the second.
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The final day to-do list includes two things; I accomplished the first, and made a small start toward the second.
db and Gene Hacker take a memorable ride on Route 66.
It’s about noon. I’m on my way back from practice. As nasty and ugly as it is out there I have to say that this weather didn’t hurt my fishing or my Classic strategy one bit. In fact, it might have gotten better after this morning.
Forget Tulsa time. Focus on Tulsa temps.
It’s time for my annual look at who’s fishing the Bassmaster Classic and who I think we should keep our eyes on as everything unfolds.
It’s Tuesday night. Mike’s getting ready for the last day of practice tomorrow and then needs to go to bed early so they asked me to give you a look at the Classic through my eyes. I don’t know if I’m a typical wife or not but here goes…
Classic Week is exhausting and incredibly demanding. Those that handle the pressure best are likely to excel during the competition.
“But what about the weather?” That’s been the $500,000 question surrounding the 43rd Bassmaster Classic since the event was announced 15 months ago.
While the weather won't be as apocalyptic as many fear it' will challenging. When asked if he was concerned about ice on the launch ramp, frozen boat locker lids and frigid hands, Iaconelli replied, "All of the above.”
Classic competitors come together as official tournament duties begin in earnest.
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