Tonight on Rod and Reel Radio out of LA, Ken Huddleston and Ron Cervenka will be on with hosts Stan Vanderburg and John Cassidy. They will discussing the HBC 4 at Don Pedro on March 13th.
Category: Elsewhere
New Bass Fishing Forum: Cal Bassin.com
"Bass angler's unbiased forums, offering you freedom of speech on all topics. Made by anglers, for anglers"
It’s been a long time coming: a non-censored forum. With DerBingel, BMX Mike, and Greg Cornish as moderators this should be a fun forum to be part of. Check it out Cal Bassin'
Interview with Ken Huddleston and Bruce Porter – Bass-A-Thon 2007
I was looking up the Bass-a-thon, and came across this audio interview. I know this is a year old but still is a pretty cool interveiew to listen to.
It shares some insite with Ken Huddleston and Bruce Porter from Basstrix. I's over on the Bass Zone
A Day On The Water With Cal From Tackle Tour
A few weeks ago I spent a day on the water with Cal from Tackletour.com
Cal has completed a write up and can be seen on their site.
Here is a video Cal edited together as well. Unfortunately the bite was non-existant but we had a great time and the video turned out great.
Link to Tackle Tour
Previous Tackle Tour post on The Wired Angler:
TackleTour Lure Preview of the Snack Size Swimbaits – Updated
Bassholes Clothing Line
There is nothing better than a good play on words, However when there is a clothing line and a website to go along with it you can’t go wrong. Check it out Link
Byron Velvick Starts New Blog on ESPN Website
Sometimes I'm surprised to see that more pros have not jumped into the blogosphere, so it's exciting to see some bandwagon action. Byron looks like he has just started blogging (two posts down), and it's hosted over on ESPN. Wonder who's next?
Byron Velvick's Blog "The Velvick Touch"
New Jigs From JigMonster
I have been out on vacation for a couple weeks and am just creeping back in front of the computer again.
I just talked to my friend Joe over at JigMonster.com and he has a bunch of new jig colors in his lineup.
When Joe first told me he was going to go into the jig making business I looked at him like he had two heads. I asked him why he would start making something a million people already make. I think Joe lost more sleep designing jigs than I do a new swimbait but it shows. The first time I saw these things I realized he had actually designed some different and cool stuff. Then I took them out and used them – Holy Shit the Mayhem Flippin’ Jig just cut right through the thickest of cover and the hook-up ratio was second to none. I did not even have to make changes to the weed-guard it was perfect.
Check out his new Chaos Football Head Jig as well as their new Mayhem Flippin’ Jig, I guarantee you will be satisfied. You may even switch all your jigs over to JigMonster as I have, along with many well known Northern California tournament anglers.
Link
Belittling BassMaster Magazine Article – Co-Anglers are just “Fans” who Get in the Way of Pros
So, I got my new copy of BassMaster Magazine the other day and flipped through it. One of the first articles I came across was titled "From Co-Angler to Caddie"
It was an article written by James Hall, an editor for the magazine, and I feel it comes across in poor taste.
It was written in a very disrespectful way and I have to say I was surprised it made it to print.The premise of the article was that the BassMaster organization is planning on eliminating the Co-Angler positions in all Elite Series tourneys in 2009; kind of a surprise to me.
Here is how the article starts
"Imagine this: Tiger woods on the 18th green, lining up for a 20-foot putt that would give him a tour victory by one stroke. His backswing is steady, contact is solid,follow –through true. As the ball slowly breaks left, and then right (just as he had expected), the shot appears to be the stuff perfection is made of. Then just before clattering into the cup, the ball is accidently kicked into a sand trap by a fan happening by."
According to James almost all the elite series pros he has talked with say this scenario happens pretty often.
This got me roped into the article (good job there, James)
He went on to give reasons why elite series anglers were irritated by the ($750 paying) co-anglers. (I just figured I would throw that out there; Not chump change for most. In fact it cost more to fish as a co-angler in the elite series than it cost me to fish as a pro out west).
Beside the point – or is it?
Some of the reasons the anglers were unhappy
1. Sometimes co-anglers want to prove themselves to the pros and try and out fish them.
2. When fishing off shore the co-angler might have a chance to catch a fish that could have been caught by the pro.
3. Some pros learned from their co- anglers.
4. Oh the money they’ve spent (as if the co-anglers had nothing to lose).
This is where I felt it got ugly. It went on to describe these co-anglers as “fans”, "sporting tattoos of leaping bass, naming their children after past BassMaster Anglers of the year and asking the BASS brass if they can propose to their girlfriend on stage of the Bass Master Classic"
Wow. Way to publicly belittle your fans/readers/clientele/whole-basis-for-the-sport-making-money.
The tattoo one really cracks me up. The first thing to pop into my head is mike "Ike" –
Last time I checked he was "sporting" a tattoo of a jumping bass during his Classic win!
And as for the other comments – Dude, I know some people out west in particular that fish as Co-anglers who could out fish some of the Pros on the Elite series. Plain and simple, some of these (I don't know whether to call them fans or co-angler now) are not just a bunch of yahoos off the street.
How many of the Pros on the Elite series started in the back seat? I would have to say a lot.
I just expected a little better writing form a magazine such as this.
As far as the decision to eliminate co-anglers on this particular tournament goes, I can see both sides. However, I do not think it is good form to poke fun at the expense of your readers, or co-anglers, or both.
Here are a couple links for more info. Greg Hackney
Looks like B.A.S.S will have to change the name of there Tournaments from the Elte Series to the Elitist Series.
Interesting Article About the Behavior Of Bass
"Most people think of the Largemouth Bass as an enigma, but really, it’s the most lethal predator that Mother Nature has ever assembled." Says Murf from Sanjose bass.com
I found this while perusing the internet and found it to be quite interesting.
It is on San Jose Bass, a fishing website dedicated to fishing in the San Jose area.
A must read. SanJosebass.com



