<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<rss version="2.0"
    xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
    xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/"
    xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/"
    xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"
    xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"
    xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom">

    <channel>
    
    <title>Professional Angler&apos;s Association News</title>
    <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/</link>
    <description>News and updates from the Professional Angler&apos;s Association</description>
    <dc:language>en</dc:language>
    <dc:creator>info@proanglersassociation.com</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2008</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2008-06-27T18:15:00-05:00</dc:date>
    <admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://expressionengine.com/" />

    <atom:link href="http://www.fishpaa.com/feeds/rss_2.0/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" />


    <item>
      <title>PAA Member Jason Quinn Supports College Anglers in Little Rock, Ark. Monday July 7 @ Academy Sports</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_jason_quinn_supports_college_anglers_in_little_rock_ark_monday_j/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_jason_quinn_supports_college_anglers_in_little_rock_ark_monday_j/#When:20:18:01Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Little Rock, Arkansas&#45; The Under Armour College Bass National Championship, the nation&#8217;s most prestigious collegiate bass fishing tournament, today announced the launch of their new, community&#45;focused initiative to be held on July 7, prior to the start of the 2008 championship. Anglers of Tomorrow presented by Costa Del Mar will allow local youth to learn from the country&#8217;s top young anglers at a free fishing and conservation clinic taught by the collegiate competitors themselves.

	&#8220;The Under Armour College Bass National Championship was created as a way to promote bass fishing at the college level and increase interest in the sport,&#8221; said Steve Levi, general manager of fishing properties at Career Sports &amp; Entertainment, the agency that owns the CBNC. &#8220;By pairing collegiate anglers with even younger fans of fishing, we have the chance to instill in kids a love for the outdoors at an early age.&#8221;

	Anglers of Tomorrow presented by Costa Del Mar will make its debut on Monday, July 7 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Academy Sports + Outdoors in Little Rock (11400 West Markham). Ages seven and up are welcome and all attendees will receive a goodie bag and a photo with the anglers upon completion. The collegiate anglers will also be joined by Costa Del Mar Elite Series Pros Jason Quinn, Kevin Short and Todd Faircloth, who will be on hand to sign autographs and hold a drawing for a free pair of Costa Del Mar sunglasses.

	In addition, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and the Black Bass Program will be on hand to display their 1,000 gallon Mobile Aquarium to showcase the black bass and other Arkansas freshwater species. The AGFC is partnering with the Under Armour College Bass National Championship to supply a live release boat and fish care life support system for each day of the event.

	Now in its fourth year, the Under Armour College Bass National Championship has become the nation&#8217;s most prestigious collegiate tournament for bass fishing. This year&#8217;s event will feature approximately 56 teams representing colleges and universities across the United States and will air on ESPNU later this summer.

	To attend Anglers of Tomorrow presented by Costa Del Mar, RSVP to Melanie Jarrett at mjarrett@careersports.com. For more information and upcoming announcements visit www.CollegeBass.com.

	Anglers of Tomorrow presented by Costa Del Mar

	When: Monday, July 7 from 4:30 &#8211; 6 p.m.
Where: Academy Sports + Outdoors

	11400 West Markham
Little Rock, Ark. 72211

	Who: Local youth (free admission)

	About the Under Armour College Bass National Championship:

	Created in 2004, the Under Armour College Bass National Championship has quickly evolved into the most prestigious collegiate championship for bass fishing. This year&#8217;s event will feature approximately 56 teams representing colleges across the United States. The 2008 event will be televised on ESPNU this summer.

	Sponsors of the 2008 Under Armour College Bass National Championship include Under Armour, Academy Sports + Outdoors, Strike King, Costa Del Mar, Motorguide, Triton Boats, Mercury and Falcon Rods.

	About Under Armour, Inc.

	Under Armour® (NYSE: UA) is a leading developer, marketer, and distributor of branded performance apparel, footwear, and accessories. The brand&#8217;s moisture&#45;wicking synthetic fabrications are engineered in many different designs and styles for wear in nearly every climate to provide a performance alternative to traditional natural fiber products. The Company&#8217;s products are sold worldwide and worn by athletes at all levels, from youth to professional, on playing fields around the globe. The Under Armour global headquarters is in Baltimore, Maryland, with European headquarters in Amsterdam&#8217;s Olympic Stadium, and additional offices in Denver, Hong Kong, Toronto, and Guangzhou, China. For further information, please visit the Company&#8217;s website at www.underarmour.com. 

	Media Contact
Melanie Jarrett Career Sports &amp; Entertainment (770) 955&#45;1300, (404) 307&#45;8388 (Cell) or mjarrett@careersportsentertainment.com</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-07-03T20:18:01-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>Second Wave of PAA Auctions Posted on EBay</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/second_wave_of_paa_auctions_posted_on_ebay/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/second_wave_of_paa_auctions_posted_on_ebay/#When:03:42:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Benton, Ky. – In May, the Professional Anglers Association (PAA) posted several items on the popular auction site, EBay as a fundraiser for PAA and Catch&#45;A&#45;Dream; the official charity of the PAA.

	The initial offerings which included donations from PAA members Kevin VanDam, Tim Horton, Dan Morehead and Trevor Knight raised more than $1500, which will be split between the two organizations. 

	Now, a second wave of items, donated by PAA members has been posted; they can be found by clicking on the link below.

	The newly available items are:
·	Mark Davis 2001 Bassmaster Angler of the Year Jersey, personally autographed by Davis.
·	Ish Monroe Autographed Jersey, worn during his 2006 victory on Lake Amistad, the inaugural Bassmaster Elite Series event
·	Jay Yelas 2007 FLW Angler of the Year Skeeter Jersey, worn by Jay during his Land O’ Lakes FLW Angler of the Year season.  Includes an autographed letter from Yelas.
·	Long sleeved 2007 Kelly Jordon Skeeter Jersey, worn during the 2007 Bassmaster Elite Series
·	Tim Horton autographed 2000 Pro Craft jersey, worn during Horton’s win on Lake Toho in the Top 150.
·	Autographed Shaw Grigsby dye sublimated jersey worn during the 2007 Bassmaster Elite Series
·	Long sleeved embroidered Gary Klein jersey, worn during competition on the 2007 Bassmaster Elite Series.
·	Autographed Denny Brauer 2007 Bassmaster Elite Series embroidered jersey.
·	Autographed Denny Brauer Wheaties box, commemorates Brauer’s 1998 FLW Angler of the Year title.
·	Strike King Cap, autographed by all members of Strike King’s National Pro Staff; includes, Kevin VanDam, Denny Brauer, Mark Davis, Greg Hackney, Mark Menendez, Mike Wurm, James Niggemeyer, Mark Rose, Kim Stricker and Debra Hengst.
·	Two autographed Classic Patterns DVD’s by Tim Horton.
·	   
These limited edition collectors’ items can be found at PAA&#8217; s EBay Auction

	Proceeds from the auctions will be used as a fundraiser for both the PAA and Catch&#45;A&#45;Dream.  Catch&#45;A&#45;Dream is a program for children with terminal or life threatening illnesses. Catch&#45;A&#45;Dream may be contacted through their website at www.catchadream.org.

	For more information on the auction or the PAA, contact Jamie Hairgrove at jamie@fishpaa.com.</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-07-02T03:42:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>PAA Member Sandy Melvin Learns From Saltwater</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_sandy_melvin_learns_from_saltwater/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_sandy_melvin_learns_from_saltwater/#When:21:19:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Photo Courtesy BASS ZONE.com / Dan O&#8217;Sullivan

	FLW Tour pro Sandy Melvin, a longstanding member of the PAA, makes no bones about it – chasing green and brown fish in freshwater is his “first love.” But he supplements that love through guiding in saltwater near his Florida home, and he says the combination of the two has helped him in both venues.

	“The saltwater fishing for snook and redfish has been especially helpful in giving me confidence to operate a boat in the skinniest water I can find,” he said. “When the water is crystal clear and highly pressured, I know how to be stealthy and make the right presentation.”

	He wasn’t raised a flats rat, though. He grew up bass fishing in North Carolina and largely gave up fishing of all types when he went away to college. “I chased girls and surfed,” he said. But a few years down the road he moved to the Florida Keys, where he took up serious saltwater fishing while continuing to make runs up to Lake Okeechobee when his schedule allowed.

	Later he was employed in restaurant management and in the 1980s he found himself living in Boca Grande, Florida, which is world&#45;renowned for its tarpon fishing. He fished with a number of the local guides and captains and when the restaurant business became tiresome, he helped to turn his wife’s dress shop into what is now Gasparilla Outfitters (www.4tarpon.com) an Orvis&#45;endorsed shop and guide service.

	The Quarry

	While bass remain his passion, he believes that his varied saltwater prey provide not only worthy adversaries, but also a means by which to improve his bass fishing.

	“Snook are just like souped&#45;up bass,” he said. “They are ambush predators. They’re sneaky and they like to lay in wait. It’s just the same attitude. They’re also great fighters – they like to jump.

	“Redfish are bruisers, like a brawler in a bar fight.

	“And tarpon, they have no equal. There’s nothing like a 150 pound tarpon. They’re just so unpredictable. They’ll jump to the left, to the right, and then come right at you. Once they realize they’re hooked, all bets are off.”

	The Benefits

	Between his two pursuits, Melvin typically spends over 250 days a year on the water, equally divided between guiding and tournament fishing. 

	So, does he ever consider giving up the coast&#45;to&#45;coast chase for single digit bass in favor of bigger, stronger saltwater fish closer to home? Occasionally the travel does wear on him, but he’s still intrigued by the hunt. For him, bass fishing still provides a greater thrill and a greater challenge.

	“Sometimes saltwater fishing is easy,” he said. “You stumble onto a school or you see birds working. It never changes and you can become complacent. There are a lot more adjustments in bass fishing.”

	But ultimately he’d be extremely reluctant to give up either one.

	“I like it both,” he said. “I would be bored with one specific type of fishing. This keeps me interested and I’m still learning.”</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-07-01T21:19:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>PAA Member Kevin Wirth Claims Elite Series Title at Old Hickory &#45; PAA Pros Grab Top Five Positions</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_kevin_wirth_claims_elite_series_title_at_old_hickory_paa_pros_gr/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_kevin_wirth_claims_elite_series_title_at_old_hickory_paa_pros_gr/#When:17:52:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Photos: BASS Communications / Seigo Saito

	Source: BASS Communications &#8211; HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. – Kevin Wirth of Crestwood, Ky., tried a new strategy that made him uncomfortable throughout the Tennessee Triumph presented by Longhorn on Old Hickory Lake, but the decision and his execution helped him take home the trophy Saturday at the ninth 2008 Bassmaster Elite Series event.

	The Elite Series veteran and former Kentucky Derby jockey led from start to finish to claim the $100,000 first&#45;place prize and valuable points toward the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year title. With a four&#45;day weight of 55 pounds, 10 ounces, Wirth, 45, sealed his first BASS win in 14 years and the first wire&#45;to&#45;wire victory of the 2008 Elite season.

	Wirth also rallied to 30th in the AOY standings – the top 36 in the standings will qualify for the Classic, set for Feb. 20&#45;22 out of Shreveport&#45;Bossier City, La. The winner of the AOY will receive $250,000 and the points will also determine the brunt of the 2009 Bassmaster Classic qualifiers.

	Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, who is in second place in the AOY title race, finished 10th with and 42&#45;14. He closed the gap between himself and leader Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Mich., by three more points, now just 12 behind with only two events remaining in the Trail to the Trophy.

	Fishing fans can catch all of the action from the Tennessee Triumph on The Bassmasters on Saturday, July 5, at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN2.

	After a disappointing Day 3, Bill Lowen of North Bend, Ohio, rebounded on Day 4 with the Berkley Big Bag of the Day at 14&#45;9 for 50&#45;5 overall. Wirth’s 17&#45;2 catch Thursday won the Berkley Big Bag of the tournament.

	Randy Howell of Springville, Ala., held firm in third place with 12&#45;15 for 50 pounds, 0 ounces overall, and he took home the bonus for the Purolator Big Bass of the Tournament for his Day 2 catch of 6&#45;6. Dean Rojas of Lake Havasu, Ariz., was fourth with 48&#45;12, and in a tie for fifth place with 48&#45;10 were 2008 Bassmaster Classic champion Alton Jones of Waco, Texas, and four&#45;time Bassmaster Classic champ Rick Clunn of Ava, Mo. Brent Chapman of Lake Quivira, Kan., who finished seventh with 47&#45;11, weighed one Sunday at 5&#45;8, good for the $1,000 premium for the Purolator Big Bass of the Day.

	Wirth said Sunday that on the third day of practice he didn’t like what he was doing, because it went against the grain of how he was accustomed to fishing, but he said he put one rod in his hand and said to himself, “I’m going fishing.”

  
“I can’t hardly hold my emotions here, you know, because it’s been a long, hard grind,” Wirth said on the weigh&#45;in stage as he fought off tears. “There’s been many a day when you think, man, this is not the right thing to be doing. And right now, this makes it all worth it. Dreams can come true, if you have a dream and stick with it, go get it.”

	Wirth’s two biggest fish Sunday came on a buzzbait he hadn’t used the rest of the week. He fished shallow through the competition, mainly flipping a Berkley Power Hog creature bait in green pumpkin.

	“I noticed the water come up with a lot of cloud cover, we had some rain last night, so the water was pretty dark,” Wirth said of Sunday’s conditions that led to his using the buzzbait. “I noticed the fish were roaming around and weren’t getting up on the targets. As soon as I pulled in my area I saw a couple flicker up on top, so it had come to me this morning before take&#45;off and I reached in the lock box and tied one on, and it paid off.”

	In the Advance Auto Parts Rookie of the Year race, Bobby Lane of Lakeland, Fla., continues to lead with 1,836 points. He is 409 points ahead of second&#45;place Wade Grooms of Bonneau, S.C.

	Mike McClelland of Bella Vista, Ark., leads the Berkley Heavyweight Award race with 307 pounds, 4 ounces through nine events.

	Up next is the July 31&#45;Aug. 3 Empire Chase on Lake Erie and the Niagara River out of Buffalo, the 10th event of 11 Elite Series tournaments in the Trail to the Trophy.

	For more information, contact BASS Communications at (407) 566&#45;2208 or visit Bassmaster.com. Visit ESPNMediaZone.com for ESPN’s latest releases, schedules and other news, plus photos, video, audio clips and more.

	The local sponsor of the Tennessee Triumph is the Sumner County Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau. 

	Sponsors of the Bassmaster Elite Series include Toyota Tundra, Advance Auto Parts, Berkley, Lowrance, Mercury, Purolator, Skeeter, Yamaha, Evan Williams Bourbon, Longhorn, OPTIMA Batteries, Triton Boats, Costa Del Mar, MotorGuide and Ramada Worldwide.  

  
Location and Field
Tennessee presented by Longhorn
Old Hickory Lake
Hendersonville, Tenn.
June 26&#45;29, 2008

	Field
106 pros, 107 co&#45;anglers
Cut to top 50 pros and co&#45;anglers after Day 2
Cut to top 12 pro anglers after Day 3

	Launch/Weigh&#45;in
Sanders Ferry Park 
100 Sanders Ferry Park Rd. 
Hendersonville, TN 
6 a.m./2:30 p.m. CT

	About BASS 

	For 40 years, BASS has served as the authority on bass fishing. With its considerable multi&#45;media platforms and expansive tournament trail, BASS is guided by its mission to serve all fishing fans. Through its industry leading publications Bassmaster Magazine, BASS Times and Fishing Tackle Retailer and comprehensive web properties in Bassmaster.com and ESPNOutdoors.com, the organization is committed to delivering content true to the lifestyle. Additionally, television programming on ESPN2 continues to provide relevant content from tips and techniques to in&#45;depth tournament coverage to passionate audiences.

	The organization oversees the prestigious Bassmaster tournament trail which includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bassmaster Opens, Women&#8217;s Bassmaster Tour and the Bassmaster Classic, the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing. Through its grassroots network, the BASS Federation Nation, BASS sanctions more than 20,000 events annually.

	BASS also offers an array of services to its more than 525,000 members while spearheading progressive, positive change on issues related to conservation and water access. The organization is headquartered in Celebration, Fla.

	30 

	Media contact: Doug Grassian, (407) 566&#45;2216 or doug.grassian@espn.com 
Or 
Jenny Zimmerman (on site), (407) 319&#45;5014 or jennifer.j.zimmerman@espn.com 

	Tennessee Triumph presented by Longhorn 

	2008 Elite Series &#8211; Tennessee Triumph PRO 06/26&#45;06/29 Old Hickory Lake, Hendersonville  Tenn. 
(PRO Division) Standings Day 4 

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs&#45;oz  Pts   Total $$$ 

	1.  Kevin Wirth            Crestwood, Ky.         20  55&#45;10  320  $113,000.00 
  Day 1: 5   17&#45;02    Day 2: 5   15&#45;10    Day 3: 5   12&#45;01    Day 4: 5   10&#45;13   
2.  Bill Lowen             North Bend, Ohio       20  50&#45;05  295   $31,000.00 
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;13    Day 2: 5   12&#45;06    Day 3: 5    8&#45;09    Day 4: 5   14&#45;09   
3.  Randy Howell           Springville, Ala.      20  50&#45;00  290   $27,000.00 
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;02    Day 2: 5   15&#45;08    Day 3: 5    8&#45;07    Day 4: 5   12&#45;15   
4.  Dean Rojas             Lake Havasu City, Ariz 20  48&#45;12  285   $18,000.00 
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;06    Day 2: 5   10&#45;05    Day 3: 5   14&#45;03    Day 4: 5   11&#45;14   
5.  Alton Jones            Waco, Texas            20  48&#45;10  278   $16,250.00 
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;03    Day 2: 5   10&#45;09    Day 3: 5   15&#45;11    Day 4: 5   12&#45;03   
5.  Rick Clunn             Ava, Mo.               19  48&#45;10  278   $16,250.00 
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;06    Day 2: 5   15&#45;01    Day 3: 5   12&#45;03    Day 4: 4    7&#45;00   
7.  Brent Chapman          Lake Quivira, Kan.     20  47&#45;11  272   $16,000.00 
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;02    Day 2: 5   12&#45;11    Day 3: 5   10&#45;08    Day 4: 5   14&#45;06   
8.  Ray Sedgwick           Cross, S.C.            20  44&#45;14  268   $16,000.00 
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;02    Day 2: 5    9&#45;11    Day 3: 5   15&#45;14    Day 4: 5   10&#45;03   
9.  Michael Iaconelli      Runnemede, N.J.        20  44&#45;03  264   $14,000.00 
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;02    Day 2: 5   14&#45;00    Day 3: 5    9&#45;12    Day 4: 5    9&#45;05   
10. Todd Faircloth         Jasper, Texas          20  42&#45;14  260   $13,500.00 
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;03    Day 2: 5    9&#45;00    Day 3: 5   13&#45;05    Day 4: 5    9&#45;06   
11. Steve Daniel           Clewiston, Fla.        19  42&#45;04  257   $13,000.00 
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;03    Day 2: 5   12&#45;03    Day 3: 4   10&#45;10    Day 4: 5    8&#45;04   
12. Marty Stone            Fayetteville, N.C.     19  42&#45;03  254   $12,300.00 
  Day 1: 5   16&#45;05    Day 2: 5    8&#45;15    Day 3: 4    8&#45;11    Day 4: 5    8&#45;04   
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#45; 

	Purolator Big Bass 
Day 
 1   Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.             6&#45;04  $1,000.00 
 2   Randy Howell            Springville, Ala.          6&#45;06  $1,000.00 
 3   Ray Sedgwick            Cross, S.C.                4&#45;07    $500.00 
 3   Steve Daniel            Clewiston, Fla.            4&#45;07    $500.00 
 4   Brent Chapman           Lake Quivira, Kan.         5&#45;08  $1,000.00 

	Purolator Big Bass of Tournament 
     Randy Howell            Springville, Ala.          6&#45;06  $1,000.00 

	Toyota Tundra Angler of the Year Leader 
     Kevin VanDam            Kalamazoo, Mich.                 $1,000.00 

	Berkley Big Bag 
Day 
 1   Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.            17&#45;02  $1,000.00 
 2   Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.            15&#45;10  $1,000.00 
 3   Ray Sedgwick            Cross, S.C.               15&#45;14  $1,000.00 
 4   Bill Lowen              North Bend, Ohio          14&#45;09  $1,000.00 

	Berkley Big Bag of Tournament 
     Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.            17&#45;02 $10,000.00 

	&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#45; 
Totals 
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight 
 1       60       422       883&#45;02 
 2       50       392       815&#45;05 
 3       29       197       399&#45;05 
 4       11        59       129&#45;02 
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212; 
        150      1070      2226&#45;14</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-30T17:52:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>PAA Member Kevin Wirth Holds Day three Lead at Old Hickory &#45; PAA Pros Prominent in Standings</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_kevin_wirth_holds_day_three_lead_at_old_hickory_paa_pros_promine/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_kevin_wirth_holds_day_three_lead_at_old_hickory_paa_pros_promine/#When:20:43:01Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Photos by BASS Communications / Seigo Saito 

	Source: BASS Communications &#8211; HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. – With his lightest bag of the week and a smile on his face nonetheless, Kevin Wirth of Crestwood, Ky., came to the Bassmaster Elite Series weigh&#45;in stage early Saturday, content that he had enough to maintain the lead through the third day of the Tennessee Triumph presented by Longhorn. He was right.

	Wirth, 45, brought a five&#45;fish limit weighing 12 pounds, 1 ounce to the scales and held the lead for Day 3 on Old Hickory Lake. For the second straight day, the Elite Series veteran and former Kentucky Derby jockey stayed ahead of four&#45;time Bassmaster Classic champion Rick Clunn of Ava, Mo., by just more than 3 pounds with 44 pounds, 13 ounces overall heading into Day 4, when just the top 12 pros will compete for the $100,000 first&#45;place prize.

	Equally steady and confident, Clunn didn’t let Wirth’s lead open up, weighing in 12&#45;3 Saturday for a total of 41&#45;10. Randy Howell of Springville, Ala., also held his place, in third with 37&#45;1 overall. Rounding out the top five were Dean Rojas of Lake Havasu, Ariz., with 36&#45;14, and 2008 Bassmaster Classic champion Alton Jones of Waco, Texas, whose solid 15&#45;11 on the day gave him a nice push up from a tie for 25th to fifth with 36&#45;7 overall. 

	Wirth said Saturday was his toughest day so far, as the shallow area he’s fishing makes it difficult for spectator boats to follow, and he had more fans than any previous day hanging around to watch him. Regardless, Wirth’s aim was to have fun and not get in any hurry.

	“I felt happy when I caught my first keeper today, happy when I caught my second keeper – I didn’t care what size they were today,” said Wirth, who last won a BASS tournament in 1994. “Whatever happens, happens. I’m just going fishing.”

	Wirth is rotating through several areas, often getting bites after leaving an area alone for a time and coming back. He said he’s trying to manage fish while also being mindful of the long runs he’s making. He had a limit by 9 a.m. and was comfortable enough with what he had by mid&#45;afternoon to come in. He said he has been saving one last place for Sunday.

	“I don’t think I’ll catch any real giant fish in there,” Wirth said, “but I feel like I could go in there and catch 12&#45;15 pounds.”

	Other top&#45;12 finishes of note: Ray Sedgwick of Cross, S.C., had the Berkley Big Bag of the day with 15&#45;14, launching himself from 43rd to eighth place with 34&#45;11 overall. Sedgwick also tied Steve Daniel of Clewiston, Fla., for Purolator Big Bass of the Day honors with a bass weighing 4&#45;7; 2006 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year Mike Iaconelli of Runnemede, N.J., goes into the final day in seventh place with 34&#45;14 overall; and Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, in second place in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings and just 15 points behind AOY points leader Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Mich., is 11th with 33&#45;8 overall.

	The winner of the AOY will receive $250,000 and the points will also determine the brunt of the 2009 Bassmaster Classic qualifiers.

	Meanwhile, reigning Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year Skeet Reese of Auburn, Calif., bounced back from 35th to 28th with 28&#45;6; and VanDam, a three&#45;time Angler of the Year and two&#45;time Bassmaster Classic winner, finished 32nd with 27&#45;15.

	Fishing fans can catch all of the action on The Bassmasters on Saturday, July 5, at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN2. As always, live, streaming video of the daily weigh&#45;ins and real&#45;time leaderboards can be accessed on www.Bassmaster.com.

	Clunn, who has been in the top 10 throughout the competition, said he doesn’t have any regrets so far, but he is losing more fish than he’d like. He intends to fish strategically Sunday instead of defensively, as he has been so far.

	“I would prefer if I could be gaining some ground on Kevin (Wirth) but I just can’t seem to gain,” said Clunn, 61. “Today was the day I kind of worried about. I’m going to open it up tomorrow.”

	Clunn worked a crankbait on two or three stretches of water Saturday, but has caught a few of his bigger fish on a jig through all three days. He hopes to keep mixing it up Sunday and stay in a rhythm.

	“Today I was doing it more just because I had to work the same water over and over,” he said of switching from the crankbait to the jig. “I probably would’ve just stayed with the crankbait if I could’ve worked all seven, eight stretches.”

	In the co&#45;angler division, Jim McDevitt of Eldon, Mo., claimed the $25,000 top prize and his third BASS victory with a three&#45;day total of 20 pounds, 2 ounces. Tennessee’s Willie Leaver finished second with 19&#45;1 overall, while fellow Tennessean Terry Steele was third with 18&#45;7.

	“I jumped in with (Elite Series pro) Derek Remitz and pre&#45;fished with him and (Elite pro) Brad Hallman,” said McDevitt, 56, who also won the co&#45;angler division in the season&#45;opening Sunshine Showdown on Florida’s Harris Chain of Lakes. “Brad and Derek, for young men, those guys know something – and I’m coachable. And it’s luck. Luck is when preparation collides with opportunity.”

	McDevitt, whose first BASS co&#45;angler victory was in 2006, had roughly 25 bites a day. He used a Mag 2 green pumpkin, a Mag 2 electric blue and a Zoom dark red brush hog over the course of the three&#45;day co&#45;angler competition on Old Hickory.

	On Sunday, www.Bassmaster.com will provide updates throughout the day and preview the final weigh&#45;in with Hooked Up, live at 2 p.m. CT, hosted by BASS emcee Keith Alan and ESPN2 Outdoors personalities Tommy Sanders and Mark Zona. Sunday’s other activities include a Berkley Beginner Fishing Class, Skeeter boat demo rides and the Purolator Big Bass Fan $1,000 Giveaway.

	Daily tournament launches and weigh&#45;ins will take place at Sanders Ferry Park, 100 Sanders Ferry Park Rd., Hendersonville. Launches begin at 6 a.m. CT and weigh&#45;ins at 2 p.m. 

	For more information, contact BASS Communications at (407) 566&#45;2208 or visit Bassmaster.com. Visit ESPNMediaZone.com for ESPN’s latest releases, schedules and other news, plus photos, video, audio clips and more.

	The local sponsor of the Tennessee Triumph is the Sumner County Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau. 

	Sponsors of the Bassmaster Elite Series include Toyota Tundra, Advance Auto Parts, Berkley, Lowrance, Mercury, Purolator, Skeeter, Yamaha, Evan Williams Bourbon, Longhorn, OPTIMA Batteries, Triton Boats, Costa Del Mar, MotorGuide and Ramada Worldwide.  

  
Location and Field
Tennessee presented by Longhorn
Old Hickory Lake
Hendersonville, Tenn.
June 26&#45;29, 2008

	Field
106 pros, 107 co&#45;anglers
Cut to top 50 pros and co&#45;anglers after Day 2
Cut to top 12 pro anglers after Day 3

	Launch/Weigh&#45;in
Sanders Ferry Park 
100 Sanders Ferry Park Rd. 
Hendersonville, TN 
6 a.m./2:30 p.m. CT

	About BASS 

	For 40 years, BASS has served as the authority on bass fishing. With its considerable multi&#45;media platforms and expansive tournament trail, BASS is guided by its mission to serve all fishing fans. Through its industry leading publications Bassmaster Magazine, BASS Times and Fishing Tackle Retailer and comprehensive web properties in Bassmaster.com and ESPNOutdoors.com, the organization is committed to delivering content true to the lifestyle. Additionally, television programming on ESPN2 continues to provide relevant content from tips and techniques to in&#45;depth tournament coverage to passionate audiences.

	The organization oversees the prestigious Bassmaster tournament trail which includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bassmaster Opens, Women&#8217;s Bassmaster Tour and the Bassmaster Classic, the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing. Through its grassroots network, the BASS Federation Nation, BASS sanctions more than 20,000 events annually.

	BASS also offers an array of services to its more than 525,000 members while spearheading progressive, positive change on issues related to conservation and water access. The organization is headquartered in Celebration, Fla.

	30 

	Media contact: Doug Grassian, (407) 566&#45;2216 or doug.grassian@espn.com 
Or 
Jenny Zimmerman (on site), (407) 319&#45;5014 or jennifer.j.zimmerman@espn.com 

	Tennessee Triumph presented by Longhorn 

	2008 Elite Series &#8211; Tennessee Triumph PRO 06/26&#45;06/29
Old Hickory Lake, Hendersonville  Tenn.
(PRO Division) Standings Day 3

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs&#45;oz  Pts   Total $$$

	1.  Kevin Wirth            Crestwood, Ky.         15  44&#45;13         $3,000.00
  Day 1: 5   17&#45;02    Day 2: 5   15&#45;10    Day 3: 5   12&#45;01  
2.  Rick Clunn             Ava, Mo.               15  41&#45;10     
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;06    Day 2: 5   15&#45;01    Day 3: 5   12&#45;03  
3.  Randy Howell           Springville, Ala.      15  37&#45;01         $1,000.00
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;02    Day 2: 5   15&#45;08    Day 3: 5    8&#45;07  
4.  Dean Rojas             Lake Havasu City, Ariz 15  36&#45;14     
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;06    Day 2: 5   10&#45;05    Day 3: 5   14&#45;03  
5.  Alton Jones            Waco, Texas            15  36&#45;07     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;03    Day 2: 5   10&#45;09    Day 3: 5   15&#45;11  
6.  Bill Lowen             North Bend, Ohio       15  35&#45;12     
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;13    Day 2: 5   12&#45;06    Day 3: 5    8&#45;09  
7.  Michael Iaconelli      Runnemede, N.J.        15  34&#45;14     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;02    Day 2: 5   14&#45;00    Day 3: 5    9&#45;12  
8.  Ray Sedgwick           Cross, S.C.            15  34&#45;11         $1,500.00
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;02    Day 2: 5    9&#45;11    Day 3: 5   15&#45;14  
9.  Steve Daniel           Clewiston, Fla.        14  34&#45;00           $500.00
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;03    Day 2: 5   12&#45;03    Day 3: 4   10&#45;10  
10. Marty Stone            Fayetteville, N.C.     14  33&#45;15     
  Day 1: 5   16&#45;05    Day 2: 5    8&#45;15    Day 3: 4    8&#45;11  
11. Todd Faircloth         Jasper, Texas          15  33&#45;08     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;03    Day 2: 5    9&#45;00    Day 3: 5   13&#45;05  
12. Brent Chapman          Lake Quivira, Kan.     15  33&#45;05     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;02    Day 2: 5   12&#45;11    Day 3: 5   10&#45;08  
12. Denny Brauer           Camdenton, Mo.         15  33&#45;05        $10,800.00
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;14    Day 2: 5   10&#45;14    Day 3: 5   12&#45;09  
14. Steve Kennedy          Auburn, Ala.           15  32&#45;01  248   $10,700.00
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;06    Day 2: 5   12&#45;14    Day 3: 5    7&#45;13  
15. Dustin Wilks           Rocky Mount, N.C.      15  32&#45;00  245   $10,600.00
  Day 1: 5   15&#45;04    Day 2: 5    9&#45;10    Day 3: 5    7&#45;02  
16. Davy Hite              Ninety Six, S.C.       13  31&#45;11  243   $10,500.00
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;04    Day 2: 5   14&#45;08    Day 3: 3    4&#45;15  
17. Kevin Langill          Terrell, N.C.          13  31&#45;07  241   $10,500.00
  Day 1: 5   15&#45;03    Day 2: 4    9&#45;03    Day 3: 4    7&#45;01  
18. Peter Thliveros        St Augustine, Fla.     12  31&#45;06  239   $10,500.00
  Day 1: 4    7&#45;13    Day 2: 5   13&#45;03    Day 3: 3   10&#45;06  
19. Mark Davis             Mount Ida, Ark.        12  31&#45;05  237   $10,500.00
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;05    Day 2: 2    6&#45;08    Day 3: 5   10&#45;08  
20. Bobby Lane             Lakeland, Fla.         15  30&#45;12  235   $10,500.00
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;00    Day 2: 5   10&#45;08    Day 3: 5   11&#45;04  
21. Mark Tyler             Vian, Okla.            12  30&#45;02  233   $10,250.00
  Day 1: 2    7&#45;04    Day 2: 5   12&#45;05    Day 3: 5   10&#45;09  
22. Zell Rowland           Montgomery, Texas      15  30&#45;00  231   $10,250.00
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;09    Day 2: 5   10&#45;07    Day 3: 5   11&#45;00  
23. Todd Auten             Lake Wylie, S.C.       15  29&#45;11  229   $10,250.00
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;12    Day 2: 5    9&#45;02    Day 3: 5    8&#45;13  
24. Kevin Short            Mayflower, Ark.        14  29&#45;10  227   $10,250.00
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;07    Day 2: 5   12&#45;14    Day 3: 4    8&#45;05  
25. Greg Hackney           Gonzales, La.          13  28&#45;15  224   $10,125.00
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;13    Day 2: 3    9&#45;04    Day 3: 5    7&#45;14  
25. Jeff Reynolds          Idabel, Okla.          12  28&#45;15  224   $10,125.00
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;14    Day 2: 5   13&#45;03    Day 3: 2    2&#45;14  
27. Mark Tucker            Saint Louis, Mo.       13  28&#45;09  221   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 3    5&#45;06    Day 2: 5   14&#45;00    Day 3: 5    9&#45;03  
28. Skeet Reese            Auburn, Calif.         12  28&#45;06  219   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   15&#45;09    Day 2: 3    4&#45;04    Day 3: 4    8&#45;09  
29. Scott Campbell         Springfield, Mo.       15  28&#45;04  217   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;04    Day 2: 5    7&#45;04    Day 3: 5    7&#45;12  
30. Clark Reehm            Russellville, Ark.     15  28&#45;02  214   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;11    Day 2: 5    9&#45;10    Day 3: 5    8&#45;13  
30. James Niggemeyer       Van, Texas             15  28&#45;02  214   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;06    Day 2: 5    7&#45;15    Day 3: 5   10&#45;13  
32. Kevin VanDam           Kalamazoo, Mich.       15  27&#45;15  211   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;05    Day 2: 5    9&#45;13    Day 3: 5   10&#45;13  
33. Jason Quinn            York, S.C.             13  27&#45;13  209   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;08    Day 2: 3    5&#45;12    Day 3: 5   10&#45;09  
34. Jason Williamson       Aiken, S.C.            15  27&#45;11  206   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;13    Day 2: 5   12&#45;07    Day 3: 5    7&#45;07  
34. Bryan Hudgins          Orange Park, Fla.      13  27&#45;11  206   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;04    Day 2: 5   10&#45;15    Day 3: 3    5&#45;08  
36. Timmy Horton           Muscle Shoals, Ala.    15  27&#45;10  203   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;08    Day 2: 5    8&#45;08    Day 3: 5    8&#45;10  
37. John Crews             Salem, Va.             14  27&#45;05  201   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;03    Day 2: 4    8&#45;00    Day 3: 5    9&#45;02  
38. Tommy Biffle           Wagoner, Okla.         15  27&#45;00  199   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;13    Day 2: 5    8&#45;07    Day 3: 5    8&#45;12  
39. Gary Klein             Weatherford, Texas     12  26&#45;05  197   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;12    Day 2: 5   12&#45;09    Day 3: 2    3&#45;00  
40. Jami Fralick           Martin, S.D.           11  25&#45;15  195   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 4    9&#45;15    Day 2: 5   13&#45;05    Day 3: 2    2&#45;11  
41. Stephen Browning       Hot Springs, Ark.      14  25&#45;01  193   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;15    Day 2: 5    9&#45;08    Day 3: 4    5&#45;10  
42. Chris Lane             Lakeland, Fla.         12  24&#45;15  190   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;02    Day 2: 4    9&#45;04    Day 3: 3    4&#45;09  
42. Mike McClelland        Bella Vista, Ark.      12  24&#45;15  190   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;00    Day 2: 5    9&#45;14    Day 3: 2    4&#45;01  
44. Guy Eaker              Cherryville, N.C.      11  24&#45;11  187   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;15    Day 2: 3    7&#45;02    Day 3: 3    4&#45;10  
45. Bernie Schultz         Gainesville, Fla.      12  23&#45;09  185   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;02    Day 2: 5   11&#45;01    Day 3: 2    3&#45;06  
46. Jared Lintner          Arroyo Grande, Calif.  12  23&#45;07  183   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;04    Day 2: 5   10&#45;08    Day 3: 2    2&#45;11  
47. Terry Scroggins        San Mateo, Fla.        10  22&#45;01  181   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;04    Day 2: 4    7&#45;00    Day 3: 1    1&#45;13  
48. Jeff Kriet             Ardmore, Okla.         10  21&#45;10  179   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;08    Day 2: 5   11&#45;02    Day 3: 0    0&#45;00  
49. Jeff Connella          Bentley, La.           10  18&#45;09  177   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;08    Day 2: 5   10&#45;01    Day 3: 0    0&#45;00  
50. Byron Velvick          Del Rio, Texas          8  17&#45;00  175   $10,000.00
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;15    Day 2: 3    5&#45;01    Day 3: 0    0&#45;00  
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#45;

	Purolator Big Bass
Day
 1   Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.             6&#45;04  $1,000.00
 2   Randy Howell            Springville, Ala.          6&#45;06  $1,000.00
 3   Ray Sedgwick            Cross, S.C.                4&#45;07    $500.00
 3   Steve Daniel            Clewiston, Fla.            4&#45;07    $500.00 

	Berkley Big Bag
Day
 1   Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.            17&#45;02  $1,000.00
 2   Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.            15&#45;10  $1,000.00
 3   Ray Sedgwick            Cross, S.C.               15&#45;14  $1,000.00

	&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#45;
Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
 1       60       422       883&#45;02
 2       50       392       815&#45;05
 3       29       197       399&#45;05
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;
        139      1011      2097&#45;12</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-29T20:43:01-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>PAA Member Kevin Wirth Holds Day 2 Lead at Old Hickory &#45; PAA Pros Howell and Lowen also in Top 5</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_kevin_wirth_holds_day_2_lead_at_old_hickory_paa_pros_howell_and_/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_kevin_wirth_holds_day_2_lead_at_old_hickory_paa_pros_howell_and_/#When:01:19:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Photos by BASS Communications / Seigo Saito

	Source &#8211; BASS Communications: HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. – Kevin Wirth of Crestwood, Ky., maintained the lead through Friday’s Day 2 of the Tennessee Triumph presented by Longhorn on Old Hickory Lake with a five&#45;fish limit weighing 15 pounds, 10 ounces. The Bassmaster Elite Series veteran widened his lead to more than 3 pounds for 32 pounds, 12 ounces overall heading into Day 3, when just the top 50 pros and their co&#45;anglers will compete.

	Four&#45;time Bassmaster Classic champion Rick Clunn of Ava, Mo., shot into second place with 29&#45;7 overall, while Marty Stone of Fayetteville, N.C., who was second after Day 1, slipped to seventh with 25&#45;4 overall, and reigning Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year Skeet Reese of Auburn, Calif., dropped from third to 35th after weighing in just three fish Friday for 19&#45;13 overall.

	Rounding out the top five: Randy Howell of Springville, Ala., with 28&#45;10 overall and the Purolator Big Bass of the day (6 pounds, 6 ounces), Bill Lowen of North Bend, Ohio, with 27&#45;3 and Davy Hite of Ninety Six, N.C., with 26&#45;12.

	Just the top 12 anglers after Day 3 will compete for the $100,000 first&#45;place prize Sunday, the final day. More than the trophy is at stake at the Tennessee Triumph, as the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year race is heating up dramatically. With just two events remaining after this one, three&#45;time Angler of the Year Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Mich., leads Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, and Skeet Reese by a shrinking margin. The winner of the AOY will receive $250,000 and the points will also determine the brunt of the 2009 Bassmaster Classic qualifiers.

	VanDam, who now leads Faircloth by just 28 points in the AOY race, squeaked into the top 50 at Old Hickory on Friday with 17&#45;2 overall, while Faircloth is tied for 32nd with 20&#45;3. Mike McClelland of Bella Vista, Ark., leapfrogged Reese for third in the AOY points, now 46 behind VanDam with 20&#45;14 overall and tied for 22nd place in the Tennessee Triumph. Reese is 122 points back in the points race.

	Fishing fans can catch all of the action on The Bassmasters on Saturday, July 5, at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN2. As always, live, streaming video of the daily weigh&#45;ins and real&#45;time leaderboards can be accessed on www.Bassmaster.com.

	With the fishing on the Cumberland River impoundment improving in the afternoon through both days of competition so far, Wirth was able to cull throughout the day Friday after catching his biggest bass – 5 pounds, 5 ounces – around 11 a.m. Wirth is fishing at a depth he’s not used to, but he said the fish have been doing the same thing all week. He added that the conditions – wind, sun or no sun – don’t seem to matter.

	“I was real fortunate – this morning I lost a couple, broke a couple off, but I still had a limit at 8:30. Ten or 11 pounds,” said Wirth, 45. “I felt real comfortable and put it in shut&#45;down mode and kind of eased around, tried to expand the water a little bit, see what’s really there. This place is full of fish, they kind of meander around and then pull up on a target.”

	Wirth, who has fished nine Bassmaster Classics, has had the Berkley Big Bag through both days at the Tennessee Triumph. His last BASS victory was in 1994 on South Carolina’s Santee Cooper Reservoir.

	Clunn, who battled briefly with eventual winner Kevin VanDam for the trophy during the last Elite event on Kentucky Lake out of Gilbertsville, Ky., said he likes how tough Old Hickory is fishing. He’s throwing a crankbait – and occasionally a jig – while working his way through a shallow, flat creek channel that makes it tough for other boats to come and go in the same area.

	“This time of year I’m just a little bit better at figuring out the better fish than I am at other times of the year,” said Clunn, 61.

	In the co&#45;angler division, Willie Leaver of Tennessee leads the chase for the $25,000 top prize with 15 pounds, 5 ounces. Trailing him are Missouri’s Jim McDevitt, with 13&#45;15, and Tennessee’s Terry Steele, with 13&#45;10.

	Daily tournament launches and weigh&#45;ins will take place at Sanders Ferry Park, 100 Sanders Ferry Park Rd., Hendersonville. Launches begin at 6 a.m. CT and weigh&#45;ins at 2 p.m. 

	Before Saturday’s weigh&#45;in, activities for fans at the park include Bassmaster University’s “Ask the Experts,” a Berkley Beginner Fishing Class, Skeeter boat demo rides and the Purolator Big Bass Fan $1,000 Giveaway.

	On Sunday, www.Bassmaster.com will provide updates throughout the day and preview the final weigh&#45;in with Hooked Up, live at 2 p.m. CT, hosted by BASS emcee Keith Alan and ESPN2 Outdoors personalities Tommy Sanders and Mark Zona.

	For more information, contact BASS Communications at (407) 566&#45;2208 or visit Bassmaster.com. Visit ESPNMediaZone.com for ESPN’s latest releases, schedules and other news, plus photos, video, audio clips and more.

	The local sponsor of the Tennessee Triumph is the Sumner County Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau. 

	Sponsors of the Bassmaster Elite Series include Toyota Tundra, Advance Auto Parts, Berkley, Lowrance, Mercury, Purolator, Skeeter, Yamaha, Evan Williams Bourbon, Longhorn, OPTIMA Batteries, Triton Boats, Costa Del Mar, MotorGuide and Ramada Worldwide.  

  
Location and Field
Tennessee presented by Longhorn
Old Hickory Lake
Hendersonville, Tenn.
June 26&#45;29, 2008

	Field
106 pros, 107 co&#45;anglers
Cut to top 50 pros and co&#45;anglers after Day 2
Cut to top 12 pro anglers after Day 3

	Launch/Weigh&#45;in
Sanders Ferry Park 
100 Sanders Ferry Park Rd. 
Hendersonville, TN 
6 a.m./2:30 p.m. CT

	About BASS 

	For 40 years, BASS has served as the authority on bass fishing. With its considerable multi&#45;media platforms and expansive tournament trail, BASS is guided by its mission to serve all fishing fans. Through its industry leading publications Bassmaster Magazine, BASS Times and Fishing Tackle Retailer and comprehensive web properties in Bassmaster.com and ESPNOutdoors.com, the organization is committed to delivering content true to the lifestyle. Additionally, television programming on ESPN2 continues to provide relevant content from tips and techniques to in&#45;depth tournament coverage to passionate audiences.

	The organization oversees the prestigious Bassmaster tournament trail which includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bassmaster Opens, Women&#8217;s Bassmaster Tour and the Bassmaster Classic, the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing. Through its grassroots network, the BASS Federation Nation, BASS sanctions more than 20,000 events annually.

	BASS also offers an array of services to its more than 525,000 members while spearheading progressive, positive change on issues related to conservation and water access. The organization is headquartered in Celebration, Fla.

	30 

	Media contact: Doug Grassian, (407) 566&#45;2216 or doug.grassian@espn.com 
Or 
Jenny Zimmerman (on site), (407) 319&#45;5014 or jennifer.j.zimmerman@espn.com 

	Tennessee Triumph presented by Longhorn 

	2008 Elite Series &#8211; Tennessee Triumph PRO 06/26&#45;06/29
Old Hickory Lake, Hendersonville  Tenn.
(PRO Division) Standings Day 2

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs&#45;oz  Pts   Total $$$

	1.  Kevin Wirth            Crestwood, Ky.         10  32&#45;12         $3,000.00
  Day 1: 5   17&#45;02    Day 2: 5   15&#45;10  
2.  Rick Clunn             Ava, Mo.               10  29&#45;07     
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;06    Day 2: 5   15&#45;01  
3.  Randy Howell           Springville, Ala.      10  28&#45;10         $1,000.00
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;02    Day 2: 5   15&#45;08  
4.  Bill Lowen             North Bend, Ohio       10  27&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;13    Day 2: 5   12&#45;06  
5.  Davy Hite              Ninety Six, S.C.       10  26&#45;12     
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;04    Day 2: 5   14&#45;08  
6.  Jeff Reynolds          Idabel, Okla.          10  26&#45;01     
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;14    Day 2: 5   13&#45;03  
7.  Marty Stone            Fayetteville, N.C.     10  25&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   16&#45;05    Day 2: 5    8&#45;15  
8.  Michael Iaconelli      Runnemede, N.J.        10  25&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;02    Day 2: 5   14&#45;00  
9.  Dustin Wilks           Rocky Mount, N.C.      10  24&#45;14     
  Day 1: 5   15&#45;04    Day 2: 5    9&#45;10  
10. Kevin Langill          Terrell, N.C.           9  24&#45;06     
  Day 1: 5   15&#45;03    Day 2: 4    9&#45;03  
11. Steve Kennedy          Auburn, Ala.           10  24&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;06    Day 2: 5   12&#45;14  
12. Steve Daniel           Clewiston, Fla.        10  23&#45;06     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;03    Day 2: 5   12&#45;03  
13. Gary Klein             Weatherford, Texas     10  23&#45;05     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;12    Day 2: 5   12&#45;09  
14. Jami Fralick           Martin, S.D.            9  23&#45;04     
  Day 1: 4    9&#45;15    Day 2: 5   13&#45;05  
15. Brent Chapman          Lake Quivira, Kan.     10  22&#45;13     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;02    Day 2: 5   12&#45;11  
16. Dean Rojas             Lake Havasu City, Ariz 10  22&#45;11     
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;06    Day 2: 5   10&#45;05  
17. Bryan Hudgins          Orange Park, Fla.      10  22&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;04    Day 2: 5   10&#45;15  
18. Jeff Kriet             Ardmore, Okla.         10  21&#45;10     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;08    Day 2: 5   11&#45;02  
19. Kevin Short            Mayflower, Ark.        10  21&#45;05     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;07    Day 2: 5   12&#45;14  
20. Greg Hackney           Gonzales, La.           8  21&#45;01     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;13    Day 2: 3    9&#45;04  
21. Peter Thliveros        St Augustine, Fla.      9  21&#45;00     
  Day 1: 4    7&#45;13    Day 2: 5   13&#45;03  
22. Todd Auten             Lake Wylie, S.C.       10  20&#45;14     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;12    Day 2: 5    9&#45;02  
22. Mike McClelland        Bella Vista, Ark.      10  20&#45;14     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;00    Day 2: 5    9&#45;14  
24. Mark Davis             Mount Ida, Ark.         7  20&#45;13     
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;05    Day 2: 2    6&#45;08  
25. Denny Brauer           Camdenton, Mo.         10  20&#45;12     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;14    Day 2: 5   10&#45;14  
25. Alton Jones            Waco, Texas            10  20&#45;12     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;03    Day 2: 5   10&#45;09  
25. Jared Lintner          Arroyo Grande, Calif.  10  20&#45;12     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;04    Day 2: 5   10&#45;08  
28. Scott Campbell         Springfield, Mo.       10  20&#45;08     
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;04    Day 2: 5    7&#45;04  
29. Chris Lane             Lakeland, Fla.          9  20&#45;06     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;02    Day 2: 4    9&#45;04  
30. Jason Williamson       Aiken, S.C.            10  20&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;13    Day 2: 5   12&#45;07  
30. Terry Scroggins        San Mateo, Fla.         9  20&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;04    Day 2: 4    7&#45;00  
32. Todd Faircloth         Jasper, Texas          10  20&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;03    Day 2: 5    9&#45;00  
32. Bernie Schultz         Gainesville, Fla.      10  20&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;02    Day 2: 5   11&#45;01  
34. Guy Eaker              Cherryville, N.C.       8  20&#45;01     
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;15    Day 2: 3    7&#45;02  
35. Skeet Reese            Auburn, Calif.          8  19&#45;13     
  Day 1: 5   15&#45;09    Day 2: 3    4&#45;04  
36. Mark Tyler             Vian, Okla.             7  19&#45;09     
  Day 1: 2    7&#45;04    Day 2: 5   12&#45;05  
37. Bobby Lane             Lakeland, Fla.         10  19&#45;08     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;00    Day 2: 5   10&#45;08  
38. Stephen Browning       Hot Springs, Ark.      10  19&#45;07     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;15    Day 2: 5    9&#45;08  
39. Mark Tucker            Saint Louis, Mo.        8  19&#45;06     
  Day 1: 3    5&#45;06    Day 2: 5   14&#45;00  
40. Clark Reehm            Russellville, Ark.     10  19&#45;05     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;11    Day 2: 5    9&#45;10  
41. Timmy Horton           Muscle Shoals, Ala.    10  19&#45;00     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;08    Day 2: 5    8&#45;08  
41. Zell Rowland           Montgomery, Texas      10  19&#45;00     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;09    Day 2: 5   10&#45;07  
43. Ray Sedgwick           Cross, S.C.            10  18&#45;13     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;02    Day 2: 5    9&#45;11  
44. Jeff Connella          Bentley, La.           10  18&#45;09     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;08    Day 2: 5   10&#45;01  
45. Tommy Biffle           Wagoner, Okla.         10  18&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;13    Day 2: 5    8&#45;07  
46. John Crews             Salem, Va.              9  18&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;03    Day 2: 4    8&#45;00  
47. James Niggemeyer       Van, Texas             10  17&#45;05     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;06    Day 2: 5    7&#45;15  
48. Jason Quinn            York, S.C.              8  17&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;08    Day 2: 3    5&#45;12  
49. Kevin VanDam           Kalamazoo, Mich.       10  17&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;05    Day 2: 5    9&#45;13  
50. Byron Velvick          Del Rio, Texas          8  17&#45;00     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;15    Day 2: 3    5&#45;01  
51. Aaron Martens          Leeds, Ala.             9  16&#45;14  173
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;07    Day 2: 4    6&#45;07  
52. Gerald Swindle         Warrior, Ala.           8  16&#45;03  171
  Day 1: 3    6&#45;07    Day 2: 5    9&#45;12  
53. Scott Rook             Little Rock, Ark.       7  16&#45;02  169
  Day 1: 2    6&#45;00    Day 2: 5   10&#45;02  
54. Terry Butcher          Talala, Okla.           7  16&#45;01  167
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;14    Day 2: 5   13&#45;03  
55. Britt Myers            Lake Wylie, S.C.       10  15&#45;13  165
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;04    Day 2: 5    6&#45;09  
56. Morizo Shimizu         Osaka, Japan            7  15&#45;12  163
  Day 1: 4    8&#45;14    Day 2: 3    6&#45;14  
57. Kenyon Hill            Norman, Okla.           7  15&#45;07  161
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;15    Day 2: 5   12&#45;08  
58. Grant Goldbeck         Gaithersburg, Md.       6  15&#45;01  159
  Day 1: 3    6&#45;14    Day 2: 3    8&#45;03  
59. Glenn Delong           Bellville, Ohio         7  14&#45;12  157
  Day 1: 3    7&#45;00    Day 2: 4    7&#45;12  
60. Shaw Grigsby           Gainesville, Fla.      10  14&#45;11  155
  Day 1: 5    6&#45;13    Day 2: 5    7&#45;14  
61. Jim Murray             Arabi, Ga.              9  14&#45;10  152
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;11    Day 2: 4    5&#45;15  
61. Ben Matsubu            Hemphill, Texas         6  14&#45;10  152
  Day 1: 3    8&#45;13    Day 2: 3    5&#45;13  
63. Brian Snowden          Reeds Spring, Mo.       7  14&#45;08  149
  Day 1: 2    4&#45;00    Day 2: 5   10&#45;08  
64. Pat Golden             High Point, N.C.        9  14&#45;06  146
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;07    Day 2: 4    4&#45;15  
64. Kurt Dove              Fairfax, Va.            8  14&#45;06  146
  Day 1: 4    7&#45;00    Day 2: 4    7&#45;06  
66. Mark Menendez          Paducah, Ky.            9  14&#45;02  141
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;02    Day 2: 4    7&#45;00  
66. Boyd Duckett           Demopolis, Ala.         9  14&#45;02  141
  Day 1: 4    5&#45;13    Day 2: 5    8&#45;05  
66. Charlie Hartley        Grove City, Ohio        7  14&#45;02  141
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;08    Day 2: 5   10&#45;10  
69. James Kennedy          Lacombe, La.            7  13&#45;15  137
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;00    Day 2: 2    3&#45;15  
70. Paul Elias             Laurel, Miss.           8  13&#45;13  135
  Day 1: 4    6&#45;14    Day 2: 4    6&#45;15  
71. Casey Ashley           Donalds, S.C.           7  13&#45;12  133
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;07    Day 2: 5   10&#45;05  
72. John Murray            Phoenix, Ariz.          7  13&#45;10  130
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;02    Day 2: 2    5&#45;08  
72. Marty Robinson         Lyman, S.C.             7  13&#45;10  130
  Day 1: 4    7&#45;15    Day 2: 3    5&#45;11  
74. Russ Lane              Prattville, Ala.        8  13&#45;07  127
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;00    Day 2: 3    6&#45;07  
75. Kotaro Kiriyama        Moody, Ala.             6  13&#45;05  125
  Day 1: 4    9&#45;11    Day 2: 2    3&#45;10  
76. Yusuke Miyazaki        Forney, Texas           8  12&#45;14  123
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;10    Day 2: 3    4&#45;04  
77. Jeremy Starks          Charleston, W.Va.       7  12&#45;02  121
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;09    Day 2: 2    3&#45;09  
78. Dave Wolak             Wake Forest, N.C.       6  11&#45;15  119
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;07    Day 2: 1    1&#45;08  
79. Brian Clark            Haltom City, Texas      7  11&#45;08  117
  Day 1: 3    5&#45;09    Day 2: 4    5&#45;15  
80. Rick Morris            Virginia Beach, Va.     5  11&#45;07  115
  Day 1: 2    7&#45;03    Day 2: 3    4&#45;04  
81. Paul Hirosky           Guys Mills, Pa.         6  11&#45;04  113
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;14    Day 2: 4    8&#45;06  
82. Edwin Evers            Talala, Okla.           7  11&#45;01  111
  Day 1: 4    5&#45;12    Day 2: 3    5&#45;05  
83. Preston Clark          Palatka, Fla.           5  10&#45;01  109
  Day 1: 2    5&#45;07    Day 2: 3    4&#45;10  
84. Kelly Jordon           Mineola, Texas          7  10&#45;00  107
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;03    Day 2: 2    2&#45;13  
85. Corey Waldrop          Fort Worth, Texas       6   9&#45;15  105
  Day 1: 3    5&#45;05    Day 2: 3    4&#45;10  
86. Jon Bondy              Windsor, Canada         5   9&#45;10  103
  Day 1: 3    5&#45;06    Day 2: 2    4&#45;04  
87. Mike Wurm              Hot Springs, Ark.       7   9&#45;07  101
  Day 1: 4    5&#45;05    Day 2: 3    4&#45;02  
88. Fred Roumbanis         Bixby, Okla.            6   9&#45;04   99
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;08    Day 2: 4    6&#45;12  
89. David Smith            Del City, Okla.         5   9&#45;00   97
  Day 1: 4    7&#45;06    Day 2: 1    1&#45;10  
90. Elton Luce             Brookeland, Texas       6   8&#45;11   95
  Day 1: 4    6&#45;03    Day 2: 2    2&#45;08  
91. Cliff Pace             Petal, Miss.            5   8&#45;10   92
  Day 1: 3    4&#45;13    Day 2: 2    3&#45;13  
91. Bradley Hallman        Norman, Okla.           4   8&#45;10   92
  Day 1: 3    6&#45;03    Day 2: 1    2&#45;07  
93. Matt Reed              Madisonville, Texas     6   8&#45;09   89
  Day 1: 4    5&#45;15    Day 2: 2    2&#45;10  
94. Rick Ash               Pottstown, Pa.          4   8&#45;05   87
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;11    Day 2: 2    4&#45;10  
95. Derek Remitz           Grant, Ala.             3   8&#45;02   85
  Day 1: 1    3&#45;09    Day 2: 2    4&#45;09  
96. Wade Grooms            Bonneau, S.C.           5   7&#45;08   83
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;08    Day 2: 0    0&#45;00  
97. Matthew Sphar          Pavilion, N.Y.          4   6&#45;15   81
  Day 1: 1    1&#45;12    Day 2: 3    5&#45;03  
98. Pete Ponds             Madison, Miss.          4   6&#45;03   79
  Day 1: 3    4&#45;14    Day 2: 1    1&#45;05  
99. Randy Allen            Shreveport, La.         4   6&#45;02   77
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;05    Day 2: 2    2&#45;13  
100.Takahiro Omori         Emory, Texas            3   5&#45;15   76
  Day 1: 1    3&#45;00    Day 2: 2    2&#45;15  
101.David Sherrer          Shreveport, La.         3   5&#45;01   75
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;13    Day 2: 1    1&#45;04  
102.Ish Monroe             Hughson, Calif.         2   3&#45;05   74
  Day 1: 0    0&#45;00    Day 2: 2    3&#45;05  
103.Jay Fuller             Kingston, Okla.         2   3&#45;03   73
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;03    Day 2: 0    0&#45;00  
104.Billy Brewer           Bruceville, Texas       2   2&#45;10   72
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;10    Day 2: 0    0&#45;00  
105.Jimmy Mize             Ben Lomond, Ark.        1   1&#45;11   71
  Day 1: 1    1&#45;11    Day 2: 0    0&#45;00  
106.Ken Cook               Lawton, Okla.           1   0&#45;14   70
  Day 1: 1    0&#45;14    Day 2: 0    0&#45;00  
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#45;

	Purolator Big Bass
Day
 1   Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.             6&#45;04  $1,000.00
 2   Randy Howell            Springville, Ala.          6&#45;06  $1,000.00

	Berkley Big Bag
Day
 1   Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.            17&#45;02  $1,000.00
 2   Kevin Wirth             Crestwood, Ky.            15&#45;10  $1,000.00

	&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#45;
Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
 1       60       422       883&#45;02
 2       50       392       815&#45;05
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;
        110       814      1698&#45;07</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-28T01:19:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>PAA Affinity Partner Powell Rods Introduces Lower Pricing Structures &#45; Rod Quality Stays the Same</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_affinity_partner_powell_rods_introduces_lower_pricing_structures_rod_qu/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_affinity_partner_powell_rods_introduces_lower_pricing_structures_rod_qu/#When:18:15:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Novato, Calif. – As the cost of living seems to increase daily and retail prices continue to climb nationwide, the burden of those increased costs land squarely on the shoulder of consumer.  The fishing industry is no different, as prices of goods have steadily climbed in recent history.

	Powell Rods knows that increased costs can have an effect on an angler’s ability to enjoy their pastime and the company has taken steps to help alleviate some of the pressure brought on by rising costs.

	Immediately, Powell Rods will institute a new, lower retail price on all of their popular Powell Max Bass Rods.  The new price points will be $139 for all rods seven feet and shorter, while all rods longer than seven feet will retail for $169.

	Keith Bryan, President of Powell Rods said that the new pricing structure is the result of working with current suppliers to procure materials and components with the long run in mind.  “Our Powell Max bass rods are made with the highest quality components, and that is not going to change,” Bryan said.  “Our suppliers have worked with us to produce the best available pricing on long term partnerships, and we want to pass on the benefit to the consumer.”

	Bryan wanted to stress the fact that nothing in the product line would be changing, other than the reduced price.  “All of our premium quality components will remain the same, from our blanks, guides, reel seats and handles are the same,” noted Bryan.  “We are doing this to thank our customers for the success of our brand, and make it easier for them to enjoy the sport they love with great equipment.

	“At Powell, we have worked long and hard to be innovative and right now that means going against the grain when it comes to setting our price points; we are doing our best to work for our customers,” Bryan said.

	Powell Rods can be found at retailers across the country, talk to your dealer about the highest quality, most affordable rods available.  With 47 models, Powell’s Max product line has something for any angler, from seasoned professional to the weekend angler; these rods will perform for all. Now it is easier for everyone to experience Powell Max quality.  

	Powell Rods is a 98 year&#45;old company with its roots in fly&#45;fishing. In 2005, Powell introduced their Max Series of fishing rods featuring proprietary high modulus graphite Maxumfiber blank material coupled with the world’s highest quality rod building components. 

	Each Powell rod is the product of many years of rod building experience and the expertise of our design team that couples engineering and angler input; the result is a rod of exceptional quality and high performance demanded by anglers. The Powell focus is to provide products with the highest quality standards, backed with superior customer service. 

	To find a Powell retailer near you, please visit our website at www.powellco.com, or call us at (888) 635&#45;9763.</description>
      <dc:subject>Industry News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-27T18:15:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>PAA Member Kevin Wirth Grabs Round One Advantage at Old Hickory &#45; Four PAA Pros in Top Five</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_kevin_wirth_grabs_round_one_advantage_at_old_hickory_four_paa_pr/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_kevin_wirth_grabs_round_one_advantage_at_old_hickory_four_paa_pr/#When:04:29:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Photos by BASS Communications / Seigo Saito 

	Source BASS Ommunications &#8211; HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. – Veteran Bassmaster Elite Series pro Kevin Wirth of Crestwood, Ky., fished a depth at which he wasn’t exactly comfortable, and the change produced the best results he could have hoped for Thursday as he took the Day 1 lead at the Tennessee Triumph presented by Longhorn on Old Hickory Lake with a five&#45;fish limit weighing 17 pounds, 2 ounces. Wirth is less than 1 pound ahead of Marty Stone of Fayetteville, N.C., who weighed in 16 pounds, 5 ounces, and reigning Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year Skeet Reese of Auburn, Calif., who is third with 15&#45;9.

	Fishing fans can catch all of the action on The Bassmasters on Saturday, July 5, at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN2. As always, live, streaming video of the daily weigh&#45;ins and real&#45;time leaderboards can be accessed on www.Bassmaster.com.

	“I’m really happy with the way the day went. I just kind of kept pegging away,” said Wirth, who concentrated on three areas. “A real fortunate day, I like what I’m doing. I’ve never had to catch them at the depth that I’ve had to catch them at this week, the depth is really key.”

	Wirth, 45, added that he’s fishing differently than he’s used to, and it is taking some adjustment. 

	“I’m not comfortable with it, but if I keep pegging away I might do all right. I don’t know how many I can catch a day, I might have caught all I can catch.”

	With a victory, Wirth would earn $100,000, adding to his Purolator Big Bass honors and a $1,000 premium Thursday after his big fish weighed in at 6&#45;4. While he was due to check in at 3:30 p.m., he caught the lunker at 2 p.m.

	“I quit fishing as soon as I put him in the boat,” he said. 

	More than the trophy is at stake at the Tennessee Triumph, as the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year race is heating up dramatically. With just three events remaining, Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Mich., leads Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, and Reese, in third and fourth place, respectively, in the standings. The winner of the AOY will receive $250,000 and the points will also determine the brunt of the 2009 Bassmaster Classic qualifiers.

	VanDam’s finish Thursday didn’t help his lead in the AOY race, as he weighed in 7&#45;5 and finished 63rd on the day. Faircloth is tied for 22nd with 11&#45;3.

	Meanwhile, after moving around a lot to find the fish on ledges and ending up with a successful day, the 42&#45;year&#45;old Stone set a personal goal of finishing well at Old Hickory in order to make the 2009 Bassmaster Classic, set for Feb. 20&#45;22 out of Shreveport&#45;Bossier City, La.

	“When you have days like that, you rack it up to being special,” said Stone, who has previously fished four Bassmaster Classics. “I need a good finish here. I need a good finish to get back in the Classic – I wanna get back to where I think I belong, and I belong in that Classic.”

	Reese said he had two small fish by about 12:30 but was able to get some good bites in the last few hours of the day. 

	“I was not a happy camper for a long time today,” said Reese, who is fishing the outside and said he hasn’t been on the banks all week. “It just worked out in the end. I’ve noticed all week long that the afternoon bite was definitely way better. You catch 30&#45;40 fish off a spot and no keepers, then one of the spots I went to later, I pull up and I catch a good one. There’s no rhyme or reason.”

	Rounding out the top five: Dustin Wilks of Rocky Mount, N.C., with 15&#45;4, and Kevin Langill of Terrell, N.C., with 15&#45;3. 

	In the co&#45;angler division, Steve Greene of Tennessee, leads the chase for the $25,000 top prize with 8 pounds, 14 ounces. Trailing Greene are Illinois’ Jason Luszcak, with 7&#45;15, and Minnesota’s Ryan Piersdorf, with 7&#45;14.

	Daily tournament launches and weigh&#45;ins will take place at Sanders Ferry Park in Hendersonville, 100 Sanders Ferry Park Rd. Launches begin at 6 a.m. CT and weigh&#45;ins at 2 p.m. 

	Before Saturday’s weigh&#45;in, activities for fans at the park include Bassmaster University’s “Ask the Experts,” a Berkley Beginner Fishing Class, Skeeter boat demo rides and the Purolator Big Bass Fan $1,000 Giveaway.

	On Sunday, www.Bassmaster.com will provide updates throughout the day and preview the final weigh&#45;in with Hooked Up, live at 2 p.m. CT, hosted by BASS emcee Keith Alan and ESPN2 Outdoors personalities Tommy Sanders and Mark Zona.

	For more information, contact BASS Communications at (407) 566&#45;2208 or visit Bassmaster.com. Visit ESPNMediaZone.com for ESPN’s latest releases, schedules and other news, plus photos, video, audio clips and more.

	The local sponsor of the Tennessee Triumph is the Sumner County Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau. 

	Sponsors of the Bassmaster Elite Series include Toyota Tundra, Advance Auto Parts, Berkley, Lowrance, Mercury, Purolator, Skeeter, Yamaha, Evan Williams Bourbon, Longhorn, OPTIMA Batteries, Triton Boats, Costa Del Mar, MotorGuide and Ramada Worldwide.  

  
Location and Field
Tennessee presented by Longhorn
Old Hickory Lake
Hendersonville, Tenn.
June 26&#45;29, 2008

	Field
106 pros, 107 co&#45;anglers
Cut to top 50 pros and co&#45;anglers after Day 2
Cut to top 12 pro anglers after Day 3

	Launch/Weigh&#45;in
Sanders Ferry Park 
100 Sanders Ferry Park Rd. 
Hendersonville, TN 
6 a.m./2:30 p.m. CT

	About BASS 

	For 40 years, BASS has served as the authority on bass fishing. With its considerable multi&#45;media platforms and expansive tournament trail, BASS is guided by its mission to serve all fishing fans. Through its industry leading publications Bassmaster Magazine, BASS Times and Fishing Tackle Retailer and comprehensive web properties in Bassmaster.com and ESPNOutdoors.com, the organization is committed to delivering content true to the lifestyle. Additionally, television programming on ESPN2 continues to provide relevant content from tips and techniques to in&#45;depth tournament coverage to passionate audiences.

	The organization oversees the prestigious Bassmaster tournament trail which includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bassmaster Opens, Women&#8217;s Bassmaster Tour and the Bassmaster Classic, the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing. Through its grassroots network, the BASS Federation Nation, BASS sanctions more than 20,000 events annually.

	BASS also offers an array of services to its more than 525,000 members while spearheading progressive, positive change on issues related to conservation and water access. The organization is headquartered in Celebration, Fla.

	Media contact: Doug Grassian, (407) 566&#45;2216 or doug.grassian@espn.com 
Or 
Jenny Zimmerman (on site), (407) 319&#45;5014 or jennifer.j.zimmerman@espn.com 

	Tennessee Triumph presented by Longhorn 

	2008 Elite Series &#8211; Tennessee Triumph PRO 06/26&#45;06/29
Old Hickory Lake, Hendersonville  Tenn.
(PRO Division) Standings Day 1

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs&#45;oz  Pts   Total $$$

	1.  Kevin Wirth            Crestwood, Ky.          5  17&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5   17&#45;02  
2.  Marty Stone            Fayetteville, N.C.      5  16&#45;05     
  Day 1: 5   16&#45;05  
3.  Skeet Reese            Auburn, Calif.          5  15&#45;09     
  Day 1: 5   15&#45;09  
4.  Dustin Wilks           Rocky Mount, N.C.       5  15&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   15&#45;04  
5.  Kevin Langill          Terrell, N.C.           5  15&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5   15&#45;03  
6.  Bill Lowen             North Bend, Ohio        5  14&#45;13     
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;13  
7.  Rick Clunn             Ava, Mo.                5  14&#45;06     
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;06  
8.  Mark Davis             Mount Ida, Ark.         5  14&#45;05     
  Day 1: 5   14&#45;05  
9.  Scott Campbell         Springfield, Mo.        5  13&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;04  
9.  Terry Scroggins        San Mateo, Fla.         5  13&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;04  
11. Randy Howell           Springville, Ala.       5  13&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5   13&#45;02  
12. Guy Eaker              Cherryville, N.C.       5  12&#45;15     
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;15  
13. Jeff Reynolds          Idabel, Okla.           5  12&#45;14     
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;14  
14. Dean Rojas             Lake Havasu City, Ariz  5  12&#45;06     
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;06  
15. Davy Hite              Ninety Six, S.C.        5  12&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   12&#45;04  
16. Byron Velvick          Del Rio, Texas          5  11&#45;15     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;15  
17. Greg Hackney           Gonzales, La.           5  11&#45;13     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;13  
18. Todd Auten             Lake Wylie, S.C.        5  11&#45;12     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;12  
19. Jason Quinn            York, S.C.              5  11&#45;08     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;08  
20. Steve Kennedy          Auburn, Ala.            5  11&#45;06     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;06  
21. Bryan Hudgins          Orange Park, Fla.       5  11&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;04  
22. Steve Daniel           Clewiston, Fla.         5  11&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;03  
22. Todd Faircloth         Jasper, Texas           5  11&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;03  
24. Michael Iaconelli      Runnemede, N.J.         5  11&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;02  
24. Chris Lane             Lakeland, Fla.          5  11&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;02  
26. Mike McClelland        Bella Vista, Ark.       5  11&#45;00     
  Day 1: 5   11&#45;00  
27. Gary Klein             Weatherford, Texas      5  10&#45;12     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;12  
28. Timmy Horton           Muscle Shoals, Ala.     5  10&#45;08     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;08  
28. Jeff Kriet             Ardmore, Okla.          5  10&#45;08     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;08  
30. Aaron Martens          Leeds, Ala.             5  10&#45;07     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;07  
30. Dave Wolak             Wake Forest, N.C.       5  10&#45;07     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;07  
32. Jared Lintner          Arroyo Grande, Calif.   5  10&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;04  
33. John Crews             Salem, Va.              5  10&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;03  
33. Alton Jones            Waco, Texas             5  10&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;03  
35. Brent Chapman          Lake Quivira, Kan.      5  10&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;02  
36. James Kennedy          Lacombe, La.            5  10&#45;00     
  Day 1: 5   10&#45;00  
37. Stephen Browning       Hot Springs, Ark.       5   9&#45;15     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;15  
37. Jami Fralick           Martin, S.D.            4   9&#45;15     
  Day 1: 4    9&#45;15  
39. Denny Brauer           Camdenton, Mo.          5   9&#45;14     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;14  
40. Tommy Biffle           Wagoner, Okla.          5   9&#45;13     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;13  
41. Clark Reehm            Russellville, Ark.      5   9&#45;11     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;11  
41. Kotaro Kiriyama        Moody, Ala.             4   9&#45;11     
  Day 1: 4    9&#45;11  
43. Pat Golden             High Point, N.C.        5   9&#45;07     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;07  
44. James Niggemeyer       Van, Texas              5   9&#45;06     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;06  
45. Britt Myers            Lake Wylie, S.C.        5   9&#45;04     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;04  
46. Bernie Schultz         Gainesville, Fla.       5   9&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;02  
46. Ray Sedgwick           Cross, S.C.             5   9&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;02  
48. Bobby Lane             Lakeland, Fla.          5   9&#45;00     
  Day 1: 5    9&#45;00  
49. Morizo Shimizu         Osaka, Japan            4   8&#45;14     
  Day 1: 4    8&#45;14  
50. Ben Matsubu            Hemphill, Texas         3   8&#45;13     
  Day 1: 3    8&#45;13  
51. Jim Murray             Arabi, Ga.              5   8&#45;11     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;11  
52. Yusuke Miyazaki        Forney, Texas           5   8&#45;10     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;10  
53. Zell Rowland           Montgomery, Texas       5   8&#45;09     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;09  
53. Jeremy Starks          Charleston, W.Va.       5   8&#45;09     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;09  
55. Jeff Connella          Bentley, La.            5   8&#45;08     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;08  
56. Kevin Short            Mayflower, Ark.         5   8&#45;07     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;07  
57. John Murray            Phoenix, Ariz.          5   8&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5    8&#45;02  
58. Marty Robinson         Lyman, S.C.             4   7&#45;15     
  Day 1: 4    7&#45;15  
59. Jason Williamson       Aiken, S.C.             5   7&#45;13     
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;13  
59. Peter Thliveros        St Augustine, Fla.      4   7&#45;13     
  Day 1: 4    7&#45;13  
61. Wade Grooms            Bonneau, S.C.           5   7&#45;08     
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;08  
62. David Smith            Del City, Okla.         4   7&#45;06     
  Day 1: 4    7&#45;06  
63. Kevin VanDam           Kalamazoo, Mich.        5   7&#45;05     
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;05  
64. Mark Tyler             Vian, Okla.             2   7&#45;04     
  Day 1: 2    7&#45;04  
65. Kelly Jordon           Mineola, Texas          5   7&#45;03     
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;03  
65. Rick Morris            Virginia Beach, Va.     2   7&#45;03     
  Day 1: 2    7&#45;03  
67. Mark Menendez          Paducah, Ky.            5   7&#45;02     
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;02  
68. Russ Lane              Prattville, Ala.        5   7&#45;00     
  Day 1: 5    7&#45;00  
68. Kurt Dove              Fairfax, Va.            4   7&#45;00     
  Day 1: 4    7&#45;00  
68. Glenn Delong           Bellville, Ohio         3   7&#45;00     
  Day 1: 3    7&#45;00  
71. Paul Elias             Laurel, Miss.           4   6&#45;14     
  Day 1: 4    6&#45;14  
71. Grant Goldbeck         Gaithersburg, Md.       3   6&#45;14     
  Day 1: 3    6&#45;14  
73. Shaw Grigsby           Gainesville, Fla.       5   6&#45;13     
  Day 1: 5    6&#45;13  
74. Gerald Swindle         Warrior, Ala.           3   6&#45;07     
  Day 1: 3    6&#45;07  
75. Elton Luce             Brookeland, Texas       4   6&#45;03     
  Day 1: 4    6&#45;03  
75. Bradley Hallman        Norman, Okla.           3   6&#45;03     
  Day 1: 3    6&#45;03  
77. Scott Rook             Little Rock, Ark.       2   6&#45;00     
  Day 1: 2    6&#45;00  
78. Matt Reed              Madisonville, Texas     4   5&#45;15     
  Day 1: 4    5&#45;15  
79. Boyd Duckett           Demopolis, Ala.         4   5&#45;13     
  Day 1: 4    5&#45;13  
80. Edwin Evers            Talala, Okla.           4   5&#45;12     
  Day 1: 4    5&#45;12  
81. Brian Clark            Haltom City, Texas      3   5&#45;09     
  Day 1: 3    5&#45;09  
82. Preston Clark          Palatka, Fla.           2   5&#45;07     
  Day 1: 2    5&#45;07  
83. Jon Bondy              Windsor, Canada         3   5&#45;06     
  Day 1: 3    5&#45;06  
83. Mark Tucker            Saint Louis, Mo.        3   5&#45;06     
  Day 1: 3    5&#45;06  
85. Mike Wurm              Hot Springs, Ark.       4   5&#45;05     
  Day 1: 4    5&#45;05  
85. Corey Waldrop          Fort Worth, Texas       3   5&#45;05     
  Day 1: 3    5&#45;05  
87. Pete Ponds             Madison, Miss.          3   4&#45;14     
  Day 1: 3    4&#45;14  
88. Cliff Pace             Petal, Miss.            3   4&#45;13     
  Day 1: 3    4&#45;13  
89. Brian Snowden          Reeds Spring, Mo.       2   4&#45;00     
  Day 1: 2    4&#45;00  
90. David Sherrer          Shreveport, La.         2   3&#45;13     
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;13  
91. Rick Ash               Pottstown, Pa.          2   3&#45;11     
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;11  
92. Derek Remitz           Grant, Ala.             1   3&#45;09     
  Day 1: 1    3&#45;09  
93. Charlie Hartley        Grove City, Ohio        2   3&#45;08     
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;08  
94. Casey Ashley           Donalds, S.C.           2   3&#45;07     
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;07  
95. Randy Allen            Shreveport, La.         2   3&#45;05     
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;05  
96. Jay Fuller             Kingston, Okla.         2   3&#45;03     
  Day 1: 2    3&#45;03  
97. Takahiro Omori         Emory, Texas            1   3&#45;00     
  Day 1: 1    3&#45;00  
98. Kenyon Hill            Norman, Okla.           2   2&#45;15     
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;15  
99. Terry Butcher          Talala, Okla.           2   2&#45;14     
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;14  
99. Paul Hirosky           Guys Mills, Pa.         2   2&#45;14     
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;14  
101.Billy Brewer           Bruceville, Texas       2   2&#45;10     
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;10  
102.Fred Roumbanis         Bixby, Okla.            2   2&#45;08     
  Day 1: 2    2&#45;08  
103.Matthew Sphar          Pavilion, N.Y.          1   1&#45;12     
  Day 1: 1    1&#45;12  
104.Jimmy Mize             Ben Lomond, Ark.        1   1&#45;11     
  Day 1: 1    1&#45;11  
105.Ken Cook               Lawton, Okla.           1   0&#45;14     
  Day 1: 1    0&#45;14  
106.Ish Monroe             Hughson, Calif.         0   0&#45;00     
  Day 1: 0    0&#45;00  
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#45;

	&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#45;
Totals
Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight
 1       60       422       883&#45;02
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;
         60       422       883&#45;02</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-27T04:29:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>PAA Announces Corporate Cup Details &#45; Event Scheduled for October 9&#45;11</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_announces_corporate_cup_details_event_scheduled_for_october_9_11/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_announces_corporate_cup_details_event_scheduled_for_october_9_11/#When:17:11:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Benton, Ky. – Earlier this month, The Professional Anglers Association (PAA) announced the 2008 PAA Corporate Cup. A high stakes professional bass fishing tournament on Alabama’s Pickwick Lake in Florence, Ala.

	The goal of the PAA Corporate Cup is to build relationships and increase awareness of the PAA within the corporate world, while providing all PAA members an opportunity to compete in a 100% payback event.  The tournament offers a one of a kind format where tour level anglers compete with corporate sponsor partners on corporate namesake teams in friendly competition.

	Fishery: Pickwick Lake

	Event Location: McFarland Park, 200 James M. Spain Dr., Florence, AL 35630

	Format:  Similar to the PAA developed Toyota Texas Bass Classic format, teams will consist of a four man team comprised of two PAA Tour anglers and two Sponsor Amateur anglers working together as a team during competition.  Each boat will contain one PAA angler and one Sponsor angler.   

	Eligibility: Open to all PAA Tour members.  In the event a team of two PAA Tour members cannot fill the two Sponsor angler positions, the team can replace those members with two PAA General members.  Teams without sponsor participation will be responsible for their $5,000 entry fee, and therefore eligible for all prize money awarded.  Teams without sponsors can be made up of a maximum of two PAA Tour members.    

	Tour Member Pairings: The PAA Tour members will work with the Sponsor anglers of each team to determine who will fish for each team.  All teams submitted are subject to PAA approval and PAA reserves the right to refuse entry of any team or make adjustments to teams as necessary.      

	Sponsorship Opportunity:  $5,000 per team.  Sponsors may purchase more than one team for their company. By purchasing a team for $5,000, the sponsor receives a team with their desired name, two angler spots on a team, an opportunity to receive a percentage of any winnings, national media exposure through radio, Internet, print and television.  Along with all of those benefits, they will receive a one of a kind opportunity to fish with the pros of the sport.  

	If the sponsor desires, each competitor boat of the sponsor team will display a sponsor logo decal on the boat windshield during all days of competition and all anglers will wear a hat displaying the team sponsor logo during all days of competition.  Sponsors are responsible for supplying the company logo for the windshield decal and hats for each angler on their team(s) if they choose to participate in this display of the company logo.       

	Registration Deadline:  Registration beings immediately. To be included in all printed event publications and publicity, all teams must be registered with an official, completed entry form &amp; paid in full by Friday, August 29th, 2008.  The final deadline for all teams to be registered to participate with an official, completed entry form and paid in full is September 19th, 2008.  No changes can be made to teams after September 19th, 2008.  

	Competition:  
·	Thursday, October 9th thru Saturday, October 11th 
·	The full field will compete in two days of competition consisting of two consecutive 8&#45;hour days. 
·	On the third day the field will be cut to the money positions, consisting of the top 30 percent. 
·	Locking will be allowed. 
·	Teams will be allowed to communicate via cell phone or two&#45;way radio during the event.  
·	All four members of the team will go out at the same time in two separate boats for eight hours of fishing per competition day.  
·	Each boat is allowed to bring in a maximum of 5 total fish to the scales for a total of 10 fish per team, per day.    

	NOTE: All anglers not competing on the cut day will remain on site for autographs, sponsor and media participation.  

	Captain’s Choice Golf Scramble (optional): 
·	Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
·	The Schoolmaster Course has been reserved at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail 
·	The Golf Scramble is open to any PAA member or Sponsor angler participating in the PAA Corporate Cup fishing tournament.  
·	Each team will consist of four individuals with one individual appointed as the Captain for that team.  
·	The Captain of the team will make all final shot decisions.  
·	Estimated handicaps and requested teammates will be taken into consideration when assigning teams for the event.  
·	Awards will be presented for the Champion and 2nd place teams 
·	A special thank you is extended to The Alabama Mountain Lakes Association for sponsoring the 2008 Captain’s Choice Golf Scramble.

	Additional Events: PAA will be holding fundraising events to benefit the PAA and Catch&#45;A&#45;Dream throughout the PAA Corporate Cup.  PAA will also have PAA merchandise for sale at the event as well.  

	Additional Sponsor Opportunities:  
·	Vendor booths at McFarland Park will be made available to Corporate Sponsors first and the public second.  
·	Anyone interested in sponsoring a meal, award or obtaining a vendor booth may contact the PAA office at 270.527.2030.  

	PAA CORPORATE CUP PAYOUT*
*Payout based on 100 Teams

	Place	Total Team Payout	Pro Angler Payout (each)	Pro Angler Total Payout	Corporate Payout
1	$100,000	$30,000	$60,000	$40,000*
2	$60,000	$18,000	$36,000	$24,000
3	$50,000	$15,000	$30,000	$20,000
4	$40,000	$12,000	$24,000	$16,000
5	$35,000	$10,500	$21,000	$14,000
6	$30,000	$9,000	$18,000	$12,000
7	$25,000	$7,500	$15,000	$10,000
8	$20,000	$6,000	$12,00	$8,000
9	$15,000	$4,500	$9,000	$6,000
10	$10,000	$3,000	$6,000	$4,000
11	$9,000	$2,700	$5,400	$3,600
12	$8,000	$2,400	$4,800	$3,200
13	$7,000	$2,100	$4,200	$2,800
14	$6,000	$1,800	$3,600	$2,400
15 &#8211; 30	$5,000	$1,500	$3,000	$2,000
				
Big Bass Day 1	$1,000	$1,000		
Big Bass Day 2	$1,000	$1,000		
Big Bass Day 3	$1,000	$1,000		
Overall Big Bass	$2,000	$2,000		
				
Total Payout	$500,000</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-26T17:11:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>Pure Fishing to Establish World Headquarters in Columbia, South Carolina</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/pure_fishing_to_establish_world_headquarters_to_columbia_south_carolina/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/pure_fishing_to_establish_world_headquarters_to_columbia_south_carolina/#When:20:08:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Source: Blue Heron Communications &#8211; Spirit Lake, Iowa – June 25, 2008 &#8211; Pure Fishing, a leading global provider of branded fishing products, today announced plans to establish its world headquarters in Columbia, South Carolina. This move will strongly position Pure Fishing for its next phase of growth as an international leader in the fishing tackle market, with closer proximity to its global customer base and improved operating efficiencies. The Pure Fishing brand portfolio includes Abu Garcia®, Berkley®, Fenwick®, Gulp!®, Mitchell®, Penn®, Pflueger®, SevenStrand®, Shakespeare®, Spiderwire®, Stren®, Trilene® and Ugly Stik®. The Columbia location will contain the Pure Fishing world headquarters staff including senior leadership, sales management, sourcing and supply chain management, and specific category marketing and product development teams. Pure Fishing will continue to maintain the majority of its U.S. coworker base in Spirit Lake, Iowa.   

	Terry Carlson, CEO of Pure Fishing, said, &#8220;We are committed to building the world&#8217;s best fishing tackle company and our decision to establish our world headquarters in Columbia represents this commitment in action. Combining three fishing companies into one organization with centralized leadership at one location is a key element of our long&#45;term focus on building on what is the strongest cross&#45;category brand portfolio in the industry. With this new headquarters, we will better serve our customers around the world and be able to take advantage of synergies and new business opportunities created through the combination of Pure Fishing, Shakespeare and Penn.&#8221;  

	Mr. Carlson continued, &#8220;The talent and passion of our staff across each of our facilities, including our freshwater and saltwater centers of excellence in Philadelphia, Spirit Lake, Iowa, and Columbia, are unparalleled in our industry and we will continue to drive innovation across all of our brands to ensure they remain the best in the industry.&#8221;

	Pure Fishing is a leading global provider of fishing tackle, lures, rods and reels with a portfolio of brands that includes Abu Garcia®, Berkley®, Fenwick®, Gulp!®, Mitchell®, Penn®, Pflueger®, SevenStrand®, Shakespeare®, Spiderwire®, Stren®, Trilene® and Ugly Stik®. With operations in 19 countries, Pure Fishing is part of Jarden Outdoor Solutions, a leader in developing outdoor and active lifestyle products and a division of Jarden Corporation (NYSE: JAH). Additional information can be found at www.purefishing.com.

	For media contacts with questions, please contact Ron Giudice with Blue Heron Communications at 1&#45;800&#45;654&#45;3766 or at Ron@BlueHeroncomm.com.</description>
      <dc:subject>Industry News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-25T20:08:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>PAA Members Seek Angler of the Year Title as BASS Elite Series Heads to Old Hickory</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_members_seek_angler_of_the_year_title_as_bass_elite_series_heads_to_old/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_members_seek_angler_of_the_year_title_as_bass_elite_series_heads_to_old/#When:16:17:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Source: ESPN Outdoors &#8211; The Bassmaster Elite Series will bring its ninth tournament of the season – the Tennessee Triumph presented by Longhorn – to Old Hickory Lake out of Hendersonville, Tenn., marking BASS’ seventh visit to the lake.  

  
Fishing fans can watch the on&#45;the&#45;water action from the June 26&#45;29 Elite Series event on The Bassmasters, which airs Saturday, July 5, at 9 a.m. ET on ESPN2.

	Daily weigh&#45;ins and launches will take place at Sanders Ferry Park, 100 Sanders Ferry Rd., Hendersonville. Launches will begin at 6 a.m. CT while weigh&#45;ins will begin at 2:30 p.m. CT.

	Old Hickory will play host to the Women’s Bassmaster Tour presented by Academy Sports &amp; Outdoors this week as the third event of the WBT season takes place Thursday through Saturday out of Hendersonville. The Cumberland River impoundment, has been the site of four other pro&#45;level BASS tournaments. One was a Bassmaster Top 100 event in October 1996, won by Missouri’s Chad Brauer — son of Bassmaster Elite Series pro Denny Brauer — with a three&#45;day total of almost 50 pounds.

	Fresh off his victory at the Bluegrass Brawl on Kentucky Lake, three&#45;time Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Mich., is excited about the possibilities of another big win in 2008, this time on Old Hickory Lake. In the three pro tournaments held at Hickory Lake since 1996, VanDam has three top&#45;10 finishes – eighth (1999), fifth (1998) and ninth (1996).

	Other Elite Series pros who have enjoyed top&#45;10 finishes in pro events at Old Hickory: 2008 Bassmaster Classic winner Alton Jones of Waco, Texas (fifth, 1996); four&#45;time Classic winner Rick Clunn of Ava, Mo. (second, ’96); Tommy Biffle of Wagoner, Okla. (fifth, ’99), three&#45;time Angler of the Year Mark Davis of Mount Ida, Ark. (sixth, ’99; eighth, ’98; ), Davy Hite of Prosperity, S.C. (seventh, ’99) and Ray Sedgwick of Cross, S.C. (10th, ’99; sixth, ’96).

	While he thinks the Tennessee Triumph will produce some big bags, VanDam doesn’t think the weights will be similar to those at the two most recent Elite stops: Wheeler Lake in Decatur, Ala., and Kentucky Lake in Guntersville, Ky.

	“We’re there at a much different time of year than what I’ve fished there before,” VanDam said. “But it’s like a miniature Wheeler or Kentucky lake, it’s got a lot of river to it on the upper end and a lot of ledges and drops on the lower end. It’s a typical summertime deal, so I’m sure there’ll be a good offshore bite – the lake used to have a lot of grass in it too, in the midsection, so that’s always a factor there, too.”

	VanDam predicts that it will take about 15 pounds a day during the four&#45;day Tennessee Triumph to have a shot at winning.

	“It being right there near Nashville it gets a lot of pressure,” VanDam said. “For four days – you’re going to see some big limits there, but it’s going to be hard to catch 20&#45;plus&#45;pound bags every day.”

	While angling for a first&#45;place prize of $100,000, the Elite pros also are in the thick of the Trail to the Trophy with just three tournaments to go. After last week’s Bluegrass Brawl on Kentucky Lake out of Gilbertsville, Ky., VanDam leads the Angler of the Year points race with 2,043 after his victory on the weekend. His top threat for the $250,000 top prize is Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, who fell to second in AOY points after the weekend but is just 65 points behind VanDam.

	“You know, I think about it from the first day of the first tournament of the season,” VanDam said. “But there’s a lot of fishing to go. It’s nice to be in the lead, I’ve had a couple of good weeks in a row, but, as I saw last year, a lot of things can happen … ”

	In the race to qualify for the 2009 Bassmaster Classic, Bernie Schultz of Gainesville, Fla., is on the bubble in 39th place with 1,442 points in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings. Mark Menendez of Paducah, Ky., (1,437 points) and Jared Lintner of Arroyo Grande, Calif., (1,421) are lurking in  40th and 41st, respectively.

	Live, streaming video of the Tennessee Triumph’s daily weigh&#45;ins begins at 2:30 p.m. CT on Bassmaster.com. Sunday’s activities include the live taping at 2 p.m. CT of Hooked Up, hosted by BASS emcee Keith Alan and ESPN Outdoors personalities Tommy Sanders and Mark Zona. The show will preview the final weigh&#45;in.

	For more information, contact BASS Communications at (407) 566&#45;2208 or visit Bassmaster.com. Visit ESPNMediaZone.com for ESPN’s latest releases, schedules and other news, plus photos, video, audio clips and more.

  
Sponsors of the Bassmaster Elite Series include Toyota Tundra, Advance Auto Parts, Berkley, Lowrance, Mercury, Purolator, Skeeter, Yamaha, Evan Williams Bourbon, Longhorn, OPTIMA Batteries, Triton Boats, Costa Del Mar, MotorGuide and Ramada Worldwide.  

  

	About BASS 

	For 40 years, BASS has served as the authority on bass fishing. With its considerable multi&#45;media platforms and expansive tournament trail, BASS is guided by its mission to serve all fishing fans. Through its industry leading publications Bassmaster Magazine, BASS Times and Fishing Tackle Retailer and comprehensive web properties in Bassmaster.com and ESPNOutdoors.com, the organization is committed to delivering content true to the lifestyle. Additionally, television programming on ESPN2 continues to provide relevant content from tips and techniques to in&#45;depth tournament coverage to passionate audiences.

	The organization oversees the prestigious Bassmaster tournament trail which includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bassmaster Opens, Women&#8217;s Bassmaster Tour and the Bassmaster Classic, the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing. Through its grassroots network, the BASS Federation Nation, BASS sanctions more than 20,000 events annually.

	BASS also offers an array of services to its more than 525,000 members while spearheading progressive, positive change on issues related to conservation and water access. The organization is headquartered in Celebration, Fla.

	Media contact: Doug Grassian, (407) 566&#45;2216 or doug.grassian@espn.com</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-25T16:17:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>New College Bass Fishing Plan Designed for Sport&#8217;s Future</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/new_college_bass_fishing_plan_designed_for_sports_future/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/new_college_bass_fishing_plan_designed_for_sports_future/#When:23:59:01Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Source: Dollahon Public Relations SAN ANTONIO, Texas (June 24, 2008) &#8211; Officials from Careco Multimedia, The Bass Federation Inc. and VERSUS today announced plans for the new Association of Collegiate Anglers Bass Fishing Series (CBFS) designed to establish the sport as a long&#45;term, sustainable activity.  The series, featuring 13 half&#45;hour shows, is produced by Careco Multimedia and will air weekend mornings on VERSUS beginning July 2009.      

	Recently, The Bass Federation (TBF) formed the Association of Collegiate Anglers (ACA) using its own structure as the foundation, where clubs become associated through membership and obtain benefits. The purpose of ACA is to support every aspect of college bass fishing from developing new clubs to sanctioning events to qualifying championship contenders.  The Bass Federation, with nearly 30,000 members among 47 states, is the nation&#8217;s oldest and largest organized fishing group.  

	&#8220;While we&#8217;re excited to see all the interest in college bass fishing, this program differs by having a student membership organization, the ACA, serving as its presenting sponsor and governing body,&#8221; said Wade Middleton, Careco general manager and a person recognized throughout the outdoor industry as being a formidable force behind today&#8217;s college bass movement. &#8220;Student anglers must have a role in where college fishing goes.&#8221;

	Middleton added, &#8220;Here teams can advance through qualifying regional events to a championship where they compete head&#45;to&#45;head on a level playing field for top bragging rights. There&#8217;s nothing like college rivalries, and partnering with VERSUS now gives the teams a stage to showcase their skills on national television.&#8221;     

	Teams can earn their way into the new series&#8217; championship through top finishes in official qualifying events. Some of these will be hosted by CBFS and others by college fishing clubs, but all are sanctioned by ACA.  The events are open to active members of school&#45;recognized fishing clubs and who are taking at least 12 credit hours while maintaining a GPA of 2.0 or higher. Event participants are not required to be ACA members, but for a school club to host a sanctioned qualifying event, it must belong to ACA. 

	It is anticipated that more than 600 college anglers, representing approximately 120 college fishing programs, will compete in the 2009 CBFS qualifiers to vie for the 40 two&#45;person&#45;team spots available in the CBFS Championship.  Among the total prizes are $35,000 in scholarships, to be distributed among the top five teams.  As a general rule, college fishing events have either no entry fees or ones that are minimal.  A team consists of two anglers fishing from the same boat, and they are responsible for full operation of the boat. 

	&#8220;These college anglers are competing because they love to fish and they want to get to the championship to represent their school,&#8221; explained TBF president Robert Cartlidge. &#8220;Sure, they like to win prizes, but their ultimate goal is to have a shot at the national title, plus some of the scholarships. Winners also get a berth in TBF&#8217;s National Championship.&#8221;

	Officials at BoatU.S., a prominent sponsor of college bass fishing for the past few years, say they see the new series being an evolutionary step for the sport. &#8220;We&#8217;ve always been excited about this activity and we believe the transition to the new format will again take it up another level,&#8221; said BoatU.S.&#8217; Chris Edmonston. &#8220;We are very proud to support the growth of college fishing.&#8221;

	Additional CBFS national sponsors include BoatU.S. Angler, Cabela&#8217;s, Ranger Boats, Yamaha, Garmin, Costa Del Mar, Pioneer Beef Jerky, Abu Garcia, Berkley, Fenwick, Anglers&#8217; Legacy, Stearns, EGO Nets, Sebile, American Rodsmiths, Aviva Fishin&#8217; Buddy, Gene Larew Lures, Nemire Lures, Sperry Top&#45;Sider, Power Pole, City of Lewisville, Sneaky Pete&#8217;s Marina and Versus.

	The 2009 schedule of qualifying events follows:  

	Dec. 19&#45;20 (2008) &#8211; Stephen F. Austin University Invitational, Sam Rayburn (TX)

	March 7 &#8211; NC State/Virginia Tech Invitational, Smith Mountain Lake (NC)

	Mar 13&#45;14 &#8211; Lone Star Spring Breakout, Belton Lake (TX)

	Mar 20&#45;21 &#8211; Arkansas Tech Invitational, Lake Dardanelle (AR)

	April 17&#45;18 &#8211; S. Collegiate Bass Fishing Series Championship, Lake Wilson (AL)

	TBA &#8211; Midwest Invitational, TBA

	TBA &#8211; Western Invitational, TBA

	June 1&#45; 5 &#8211; BoatU.S. Collegiate Bass Fishing Championship, Lake Lewisville (TX)

	For more information about the ACA, visit www.bassfederation.com.

	About Careco
Careco Multimedia is a full&#45;service video production company experienced in field acquisition and editing of top quality outdoor programming. The company produces and markets several outdoor fishing programs, including Fishing and Hunting Texas, Americana Outdoors, Whitetail Diaries, the IFA Redfish Tour and more. 

	About VERSUS
VERSUS celebrates real competition across all platforms (VERSUS.com, VERSUS on Demand and VERSUS HD).  Now in more than 73 million homes, the network is the national cable home of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Stanley Cup Playoffs as well as best&#45;in&#45;class events such as The Tour de France, Davis Cup Tennis, the Professional Bull Riders (PBR), World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) and Professional Boxing.  The network also offers collegiate sports featuring nationally&#45;ranked teams from top conferences such as the Pac&#45;10, Big 12 and Mountain West. VERSUS features the best field sports programming on television and is a destination for sports fans, athletes and sportsmen to find exclusive, competitive events that audiences can&#8217;t find elsewhere.  VERSUS, a wholly owned company of Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA, CMCSK), is distributed via cable systems and satellite operators throughout the United States.

	###</description>
      <dc:subject>Industry News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-24T23:59:01-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>Women&#8217;s Bassmaster Tour Wraps up at Old Hickory</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/womens_bassmaster_tour_wraps_up_at_old_hickory/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/womens_bassmaster_tour_wraps_up_at_old_hickory/#When:23:28:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Source: BASS Communications &#8211; HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — Dianna Clark, the 2006 Toyota Women’s Bassmaster Tour Angler of the Year, pulled out of her 2008 season slump Saturday by landing her third victory in the Women’s Bassmaster Tour presented by Academy Sports &amp; Outdoors, trumping the field by almost 8 pounds.

 Over three days of competition on Tennessee’s Old Hickory Lake, the Bumpus Mills, Tenn., pro brought in 36 pounds, 5 ounces of largemouth bass, mostly from one shallow area of the lengthy Cumberland River impoundment.

	Angie Douthit of Clewiston, Fla., persevering through flu&#45;like symptoms that stemmed from a tooth infection, finished second with a three&#45;day total of 28&#45;8.

	“I’m back on track — hopefully,” said Clark, who in 2006 won twice and captured the AOY title, and who ranked eighth in the 2007 season’s points standings — but was in 57th place in this season’s AOY points race before the Old Hickory event. “I had a rocky start this year. I had some family issues to deal with, but still, I have no excuses. I knew I was going to have to work hard here to catch up.”

	In the season&#45;long Toyota Women’s Bassmaster Tour Angler of the Year standings, Clark will certainly improve on her disappointing position. The winner of the points race will score two big prizes this year: a Toyota Tundra and a berth in the 2009 Bassmaster Classic, Feb. 20&#45;22 on the Red River out of Shreveport/Bossier City, La. The points race also will determine the 20 qualifiers for the Oct. 23&#45;25 WBT Championship on Arkansas’ Lake Hamilton.

	Kim Bain of Alabaster, Ala., will hold on to the top position, with the sixth&#45;place showing she scored at Old Hickory.  She will need to hold off a number of accomplished pros to secure the prestigious Classic berth and her first AOY title.  Full standings can be viewed at Bassmaster.com. 

	Clark placed 55th in the 2008 season opener on Texas’ Lake Lewisville — site of one of her two 2006 wins. At the Neely Henry Lake event in Alabama, she finished in 66th place, an all&#45;time low for Clark, who switched to pro fishing in 1996 after a U.S. Army career, retiring with the rank of staff sergeant.

	With the victory, Clark took home a $50,000 Triton/Mercury boat package and $1,000.  She committed to a long run east from the Hendersonville launch site to target largemouth that were feasting on bream in the shallows of a muddy flat. She said many of her fish took a bait made by B&amp;M Jigs, a 1/2&#45;ounce, camo&#45;colored skirted jig tipped with a green&#45;pumpkin Flipper, a plastic trailer made by Lake Fork Trophy Lures.

	Juanita Robinson of Highlands, Texas, who ended with 27&#45;13 and third place, discovered the same sweet spot in practice early in the week, but yielded it to Clark.

	Robinson said she hit other productive spots, trying to build her weight and her points total in the 2008 AOY race. She was in fourth place in points going into the Old Hickory event.

	“The most important thing for me in this tournament to move up in the points standings and get closer to first place,” Robinson said. “Second in importance was winning this tournament.”

	Douthit also stands to improve in her points total after scoring her second&#45;place finish Saturday, her best tournament finish.

	“I caught some really good fish cranking a Rapala Down Deep, chartreuse and blue,” she said. “When the current wasn’t running, I went to my backup — back into the bays, the areas most people can’t get to. The fish were around brush and wood, shallow, but close to deeper water.”

	She said her main lures included a Gene Larew Ringtail 7 1/2&#45;inch red&#45;shad Texas&#45;rigged worm, a Gambler tube — a pumpkin pepper chartreuse color — pegged with a 1/8&#45;ounce rattle weight, and a Jim Eakin’s 3/16&#45;ounce black&#45;and&#45;blue jig tipped with a Gene Larew 4&#45;inch black&#45;and&#45;blue Salt Craw. 

	Finishing fourth with 27&#45;2 was Tammy Richardson of Glenwood, Ark., the only WBT pro to have three wins on her WBT record before Clark’s Saturday win. Patti Campbell of Waxahachie, Texas, was fifth with 26&#45;5. 

	In the co&#45;angler division, the winner was Elizabeth “Liz” Havens, a high&#45;school math teacher from Austin, Texas, who put together 21 pounds, 4 ounces to win a Skeeter/Yamaha rig valued at $25,000. The Old Hickory tournament was her first on the WBT trail.

	Second in the co&#45;angler division was Stacey Zhelesnik of Hoboken, N.J. Her 20&#45;10 total included a 5 pound, 1&#45;ounce largemouth that fell for a KVD Strike King Redeye Shad in the Tennessee shad finish. Zhelesnik, co&#45;owner of a restaurant, also took second place in last month’s WBT event in Alabama.

	Rounding out the top five in the co&#45;angler competition were Dianna Montgomery of Lebanon, Tenn., with 17&#45;12; Sharon Lawson of Red Bank, Tenn., with 14&#45;9; and Petra Ramsey of El Paso, Texas, with 13&#45;14.

	Next up for the Women’s Bassmaster Tour presented by Academy Sports &amp; Outdoors is the Sept. 18&#45;20 event out of Evans, Ga., on Clarks Hill Lake. The season concludes with the Oct. 23&#45;25 WBT Championship on Lake Hamilton out of Hot Springs, Ark.

	Sponsors of the Women’s Bassmaster Tour include Academy Sports &amp; Outdoors, Toyota Tundra, Advance Auto Parts, Lowrance, Mercury, Skeeter, Yamaha, OPTIMA Batteries, Triton Boats, Legend Boats, MoGills and Mustang. 

	Local hosts include the Sumner County Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau and Holiday Inn Express of Hendersonville

	Stop No. 3

	2008 Women’s Bassmaster Tour presented by Academy Sports &amp; Outdoors

	Old Hickory Lake

	Hendersonville, Tenn.

	June 19&#45;21, 2008

	Field

	83 pros, 83 co&#45;anglers/observers

	Cut to the top 20 pros and top 20 co&#45;anglers after Day 2

	About BASS

	For 40 years, BASS has served as the authority on bass fishing. With its considerable multi&#45;media platforms and expansive tournament trail, BASS is guided by its mission to serve all fishing fans. Through its industry leading publications Bassmaster Magazine, BASS Times and Fishing Tackle Retailer and comprehensive web properties in Bassmaster.com and ESPNOutdoors.com, the organization is committed to delivering content true to the lifestyle. Additionally, television programming on ESPN2 continues to provide relevant content from tips and techniques to in&#45;depth tournament coverage to passionate audiences.

	The organization oversees the prestigious Bassmaster tournament trail which includes the Bassmaster Elite Series, Bassmaster Opens, Women&#8217;s Bassmaster Tour and the Bassmaster Classic, the ultimate celebration of competitive fishing. Through its grassroots network, the BASS Federation Nation, BASS sanctions more than 20,000 events annually.

	BASS also offers a wide array of services to its more than 525,000 members while spearheading progressive, positive change on issues related to conservation and water access. The organization is headquartered in Celebration, Fla.

	Media Contact: Doug Grassian, (407) 566&#45;2216 or Doug.Grassian@espn.com

 
2008 Womens Bassmaster Tour Stop 3 6/19&#45;6/21

	Old Hickory Lake, Gallatin  TN.

	BOATER Standings Day 3

 

   Angler                   Hometown              No./lbs&#45;oz  Pts   Total $$$

 

	1.  Dianna Clark           Bumpus Mills, TN        13  36&#45;05  310  $51,000.00

  Day 1: 5   10&#45;03     Day 2: 5   16&#45;12     Day 3: 3   09&#45;06   

	2.  Angie Douthit          Clewiston, FL           15  28&#45;08  295   $5,500.00

  Day 1: 5   08&#45;07     Day 2: 5   11&#45;09     Day 3: 5   08&#45;08   

	3.  Juanita Robinson       Highlands, TX           14  27&#45;13  290   $4,500.00

  Day 1: 4   07&#45;02     Day 2: 5   09&#45;09     Day 3: 5   11&#45;02   

	4.  Tammy Richardson       Glenwood, AR            14  27&#45;02  285   $4,000.00

  Day 1: 4   05&#45;11     Day 2: 5   11&#45;04     Day 3: 5   10&#45;03   

	5.  Patti Campbell         Waxahachie, TX          14  26&#45;05  280   $3,500.00

  Day 1: 5   07&#45;05     Day 2: 4   07&#45;11     Day 3: 5   11&#45;05   

	6.  Kim Bain               Alabaster, AL           13  25&#45;14  276   $3,000.00

  Day 1: 3   04&#45;13     Day 2: 5   11&#45;08     Day 3: 5   09&#45;09   

	7.  Laura Gober            Pendergrass, GA         14  25&#45;10  270   $2,250.00

  Day 1: 5   08&#45;04     Day 2: 4   07&#45;10     Day 3: 5   09&#45;12   

	7.  Sheri Glasgow          Muskogee, OK            14  25&#45;10  270   $2,250.00

  Day 1: 5   07&#45;15     Day 2: 5   09&#45;06     Day 3: 4   08&#45;05   

	9.  Cheryl LaLumandier     Saint Charles, MO       14  25&#45;03  264   $1,750.00

  Day 1: 5   07&#45;13     Day 2: 5   11&#45;13     Day 3: 4   05&#45;09   

	10. Audrey McQueen         Eagar, AZ               15  21&#45;13  260   $1,500.00

  Day 1: 5   07&#45;07     Day 2: 5   07&#45;01     Day 3: 5   07&#45;05   

	11. Kat Ealey              Moody, AL               15  21&#45;08  257   $1,350.00

  Day 1: 5   08&#45;00     Day 2: 5   06&#45;11     Day 3: 5   06&#45;13   

	12. Bridget Allen          Philadelphia, PA        13  21&#45;06  254   $1,100.00

  Day 1: 5   09&#45;09     Day 2: 5   08&#45;02     Day 3: 3   03&#45;11   

	13. Jan Hudson             Harrison, AR            11  21&#45;00  251   $1,000.00

  Day 1: 2   04&#45;01     Day 2: 5   08&#45;05     Day 3: 4   08&#45;10   

	14. Janet Parker           Little Elm, TX          10  20&#45;13  253     $975.00

  Day 1: 5   10&#45;12     Day 2: 4   08&#45;13     Day 3: 1   01&#45;04   

	15. Tanya Kreuzer          Mesa, AZ                12  19&#45;11  245     $950.00

  Day 1: 5   09&#45;00     Day 2: 5   07&#45;13     Day 3: 2   02&#45;14   

	16. Kathi Hurst            Ripley, MS               9  18&#45;12  243     $925.00

  Day 1: 2   03&#45;11     Day 2: 5   12&#45;08     Day 3: 2   02&#45;09   

	17. Debra Petrowski        Arlington, TX           11  18&#45;06  241     $900.00

  Day 1: 1   01&#45;04     Day 2: 5   11&#45;00     Day 3: 5   06&#45;02   

	18. Bonnie Johnson         Weatherford, TX          9  16&#45;01  239     $875.00

  Day 1: 4   07&#45;06     Day 2: 3   05&#45;06     Day 3: 2   03&#45;05   

	19. Cindy Caperton         Madison, TN              8  14&#45;14  237     $850.00

  Day 1: 4   09&#45;15     Day 2: 3   03&#45;05     Day 3: 1   01&#45;10   

	20. Helen Gordon           Flower Mound, TX         6  13&#45;02  235     $825.00

  Day 1: 3   05&#45;06     Day 2: 2   06&#45;08     Day 3: 1   01&#45;04   

	&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#45;

	Totals

	Day   #Limits    #Fish      Weight

 1        13       188       335&#45;12

 2        16       191       339&#45;12

 3         9        72       129&#45;02

	&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;

          38       451       804&#45;10</description>
      <dc:subject>PAA News</dc:subject>
      <dc:date>2008-06-22T23:28:00-05:00</dc:date>
    </item>

    <item>
      <title>PAA Member David Dudley Takes FLW Loudoun&#45;Tellico Crown as PAA Pros Martin &amp;amp; Ferguson Grab 2nd &amp;amp; 3rd</title>

          <link>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_david_dudley_takes_flw_loudoun_tellico_crown_as_paa_pros_martin_/</link>
    
          <guid>http://www.fishpaa.com/news/article/paa_member_david_dudley_takes_flw_loudoun_tellico_crown_as_paa_pros_martin_/#When:23:12:00Z</guid>
          <description>(PAA News) Photos Courtesy of FLW Outdoors

	Source: FLW Outdoors &#8211; KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (June 22, 2008) –Team Castrol pro David Dudley of Lynchburg, Va., caught a final&#45;round total of 10 bass weighing 29 pounds, 11 ounces to win $125,000 in the $1 million Wal&#45;Mart FLW Tour event presented by BP on Fort Loudoun&#45;Tellico Lakes. Dudley topped his closest rival, Team National Guard pro Scott Martin of Clewiston, Fla., by 1 pound, 4 ounces to earn the win and 200 points toward qualifying for the $2 million Forrest Wood Cup in Columbia, S.C., where the winner will earn as much as $1 million – the biggest award in bass fishing – Aug. 14&#45;17. 
“This win means a lot because I won it in a way that I used to think was my biggest weakness, which is deep cranking,” said Dudley, who is fourth on professional bass fishing’s all&#45;time money winning list with more than $2.5 million. “In the past two years, I’ve learned a ton about deep cranking and deep&#45;water fishing, and it has become an obsession with me.”
Dudley said he relied on the baits that had produced for him on his key spot during the previous three days of competition – a 10&#45;inch green&#45;pumpkin Berkley PowerWorm and a deep&#45;diving custom&#45;painted blueback herring&#45;colored crankbait.
Dudley focused his efforts on the final day of competition on a ledge on the upper end of Fort Loudoun Lake that had current sweeping across it. The ledge featured a clean bottom with large rocks on it, and Dudley said he caught seven to 10 keepers off of the ledge Sunday.
“Everything I weighed in came off of that ledge,” Dudley said. “I moved around and let it rest up and fished around and went back and fished it again and then let it rest some more.”
Even though Dudley had fished the ledge with crankbaits previously in the week, he returned to it Sunday and fished it slowly to maximize his catch. Dudley said he fished the PowerWorm slowly and methodically to catch his winning limit.
“When the crankbait bite is on, it means there’s a lot of competition between the fish and you get a quicker bite,” Dudley said. “But as the week went on, I had to go to the dragging&#45;type baits because there weren’t as many fish on it, so there wasn’t a competitive mood, so I had to talk them into biting with slow baits.”
Dudleyopened the tournament Thursday in second place with five bass weighing 20&#45;02. He moved to first place Friday with a five&#45;bass catch weighing 15 pounds, 12 ounces to advance into the final round of 10 pros with a two&#45;day total of 10 bass weighing 35 pounds, 14 ounces. On Saturday, weights were cleared, and Dudley caught five bass weighing 14&#45;9 to advance to the final day of competition in second place. Dudley added another five bass weighing 15&#45;02 to his final&#45;round total Sunday. 
Martin caught a final&#45;round total of 10 bass weighing 28&#45;7 to claim second place and $50,000. 
“I caught some fish shallow earlier during the week, but then the water started fluctuating a lot,” Martin said. “When that happened, I pretty much lost confidence in it.”
Martin said he caught some big fish shallow on the first morning of competition on a Spro Little John crankbait and some fish deep on deep&#45;diving crankbaits. Martin focused his efforts on the final two days of competition on a point on the main river he found during practice, and managed to catch his limits despite losing a few fish. The river point would produce quick smallmouth catches for Martin, and then he would relocate to look for bigger largemouth.
“I fished the smallmouth spot until about 10 a.m. this morning, and then I was through with the smallmouth hole,” Martin said. “I had three fish off of it and then went looking for largemouth. About 2 p.m., I hit a school of largemouth on a deep&#45;diving plug and caught five in a row and basically came in after that.”
Martin said the key to his crankbait success during the week was his setup – a 7&#45;foot, 8&#45;inch Kistler Magnesium rod, Abu Garcia Revo reel and 10&#45;pound&#45;test fluorocarbon line. Martin claimed that setup let him make accurate casts at “crazy long” distances.
Rounding out the top 10 pros were Art Ferguson of St. Clair Shores, Mich. (nine bass, 26&#45;13, $40,000); Brandon Coulter of Knoxville (nine bass, 25 pounds, 11 ounces, $30,000); Hank Cherry of Maiden, N.C., (10 bass, 21 pounds, 10 ounces, $20,000); Team Prilosec OTC pro Craig Powers of Rockwood, Tenn., (10 bass, 21 pounds, 6 ounces, $19,000); Andy Montgomery of Blacksburg, S.C., (10 bass, 19 pounds, 15 ounces, $18,000); Andy Morgan of Dayton, Tenn. (10 bass, 18 pounds, 12 ounces, $17,000); Jerry Green of Del Rio, Texas (eight bass, 16 pounds, 05 ounces, $16,000) and Team National Guard pro Ramie Colson of Cadiz, Ky., (seven bass, 10 pounds, 6 ounces, $15,000).
Overall there were 47 bass weighing 117 pounds, 5 ounces caught in the Pro Division Sunday. The catch included eight five&#45;bass limits.
Tournament pros aren’t the only ones winning big this season. With the introduction of FLW Fantasy Fishing™, which offers $7.3 million in cash and prizes, FLW Outdoors® presents anyone with the opportunity to land the catch of a lifetime. Players in the lucrative new fantasy sports league can become virtual pros by signing up for Player’s Advantage, which provides exclusive insider information that could guide them to a $100,000 victory at every Wal&#45;Mart FLW Tour stop and the Forrest Wood Cup. Player’s Advantage will give them an edge over the competition and increase their shot for a $1 million cash grand prize that will be awarded to the FLW Fantasy Fishing cumulative points winner. Those who visit FantasyFishing.com today can sign up for Player’s Advantage and receive a complimentary $15 Wal&#45;Mart gift card. 
On Saturday, Barry Isbell of Trussville, Ala., won the Co&#45;angler Division and $25,000 with three bass weighing 9 pounds, 9 ounces followed by Team Berkley co&#45;angler Stetson Blaylock of Benton, Ark., in second place with five bass weighing 9&#45;04 worth $10,000. 
Isbell opened the tournament in 19th place Thursday with four bass weighing 7&#45;11 while fishing with pro Danny Correia of Marlborough, Mass. On Friday he jumped into fifth place on the strength of a five&#45;bass catch weighing 10&#45;06 while fishing with Greg Bohannan of Rogers, Ark. He wrapped up his win while fishing with Green.
“This is awesome,” said Isbell, who earned his first win on the FLW Tour. “I’ve been working on it a long time. It really, really feels good to achieve it. These guys are tough out here.”
Isbell said a drop&#45;shot rig tipped with a Purple Winnie&#45;colored Jackall Cross Tail Shad sealed the deal for him on the final day of competition. Isbell rigged his drop&#45;shot with 20&#45;pound braided line and an 8&#45;pound&#45;test leader.
“Jerry had an awesome spot on the river that was a 100&#45;yard stretch that we were fishing,” Isbell said. “They didn’t seem to want his Carolina rig today, and I just pitched over there with the drop&#45;shot right on the rock pile and caught the big one. They just wanted something finessy.
“Actually, I went to go net a fish for Jerry, and when I got back to my rod, the big one was on it,” Isbell added. “That’s kind of how my day went. It was one of those golden days. I couldn’t do any wrong.”
Rounding out the top 10 co&#45;anglers are Jim Campbell of Maryville, Tenn. (three bass, 6&#45;15, $9,000); Shawn Carnahan of Chandler, Ariz. (four bass, 6&#45;07, $8,000); Dirk Davenport of Delaware, Ohio (two bass, 3&#45;15, $7,000); Dennis Price Jr. of Tinley Park, Ill. (two bass, 3&#45;00, $6,000); Brian Gage of Gray, Tenn. (two bass, 2&#45;03, $5,000); Kyle Lane of Clarkrange, Tenn. (zero bass, 0&#45;00, $4,000); Doug Weiser of Springdale, Ark. (zero bass, 0&#45;00, $3,000) and Todd Lee of Jasper, Ala. (zero bass, 0&#45;00, $2,000).
Overall there were 21 bass weighing 41 pounds, 5 ounces caught in the Co&#45;angler Division Saturday. The catch included one five&#45;bass limit.
Coverage of the Fort Loudoun&#45;Tellico Lakes tournament will be broadcast to 81 million FSN (Fox Sports Net) subscribers in the United States on Aug. 10 and 17 as part of the “FLW Outdoors” television program. “FLW Outdoors” is also broadcast in Canada on WFN (World Fishing Network) and to more than 429 million households in the United Kingdom, Europe, Russia, Australia, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East through a distribution agreement with Matchroom Sport, making it the most widely distributed fishing program in the world. The program airs Sunday mornings at 11 Eastern time in most markets. Check local listings for times in your area.
The next $1.5 million FLW Tour stop, the Chevy Open, will be held on the Detroit River in Detroit, Mich., July 10&#45;13.
FLW Outdoors, named after Forrest L. Wood, the legendary founder of Ranger Boats, is the largest fishing tournament organization in the world. In 2008 alone the organization is offering more than 90,000 anglers the chance to win over $40 million through 230 tournaments in 10 circuits targeting bass, walleye, redfish, kingfish and striped bass. FLW Outdoors is also taking fishing mainstream with the largest cash awards in the history of fantasy sports, $7.3 million.
For more information about FLW Outdoors and its tournaments, visit FLWOutdoors.com or call (270) 252&#45;1000. For more information about FLW Fantasy Fishing and Player’s Advantage, visit FantasyFishing.com.
###
Editors: Visit the FLW Outdoors Media Center at http://mc.flwoutdoors.com for additional information and photos. 
###</descri