As the first woman to qualify for the Bassmaster Classic in the events 38-year history, Kim Bain-Moore has received significant exposure in a variety of media outlets. And the hits keep coming for Bain-Moore as she was the subject of a feature that aired…
As the first woman to qualify for the Bassmaster Classic in the events 38-year history, Kim Bain-Moore has received significant exposure in a variety of media outlets. And the hits keep coming for Bain-Moore as she was the subject of a feature that aired on the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric on Dec. 11.
The Australian-born professional bass angler now living in Alabaster, Ala., was interviewed by CBS correspondent Mark Strassman when she was in Shreveport-Bossier City, La., last week to scout the Red River, the tournament waters for the Feb. 20-22 Classic.
CBS Evening News anchor Couric introduced the feature, mentioning she counts herself as among the growing number of women who enjoy sportfishing.
Bain-Moore, who won her berth in the 2009 Classic when she was crowned the 2008 Toyota Tundra Womens Bassmaster Angler of the Year in October, talked with Strassman from her boat as she fished and on shore.
She commented that being a pro angler is the best kind of job, and described herself as very, very competitive.
I get more competitive with myself, and with the fish, said Bain, 28. Toward the end of the interview, she emphasized that shes not content to just qualify for bass fishings most prestigious tournament.
Im going for the win, she said.
The piece on Bain-Moore aired at the tail end of the newscast, and teaser footage of Bain-Moore repeated throughout the half-hour program kept viewers tuned in for the story. Bassmaster Elite Series pro and 2003 Classic champion Michael Iaconelli of Runnemede, N.J., also appeared.
IN THE HUNT. Success breeds success and a busier schedule. Coming off a very successful 2008 Bassmaster Elite Series season, Randy Howell of Springville, Ala., finds he doesnt have as much time to pursue his second outdoor love hunting as much as hed like to.
Howell finished eighth in the 2008 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings, an accomplishment that qualified him for the 2009 Bassmaster Classic. The Feb. 20-22 Classic will be his eighth time in fishings most major event.
Earlier this month Howell hit Shreveport-Bossier City, La., for a few days of practice on the Red River, which will serve as the tournament waters. Hes had speaking engagements and other appearances, and hes been spending a lot of time securing new sponsors for the 2009 Classic and Elite season.
Still, he made time for a hunting trip recently. His main motive was to give his two sons, 7-year-old Laker and 3-year-old Oakley, a deer-hunting experience.
Thats right: 3 and 7 years old. Its a priority for Howell to have his kids enjoy and appreciate the outdoors. He wants his sons to have the same experiences he had when he was a kid growing up in North Carolina. Howell, in fact, was such an accomplished angler and hunter by age 12 that he was guiding anglers and duck hunters on Lake Gaston.
Howell has taken both his boys fishing many times, and Lakers been hunting before, but the recent outing was Oakleys first trip to the woods in pursuit of deer.
Hes so rambunctious at 3 years old, he didnt understand why we had to be quiet in the shooting house, but I wanted to get him out and see what hunting was about, Howell said. We saw a bunch of does, but nothing to shoot.
With kids, sometimes you cant be too concerned about the outcome as far as success in shooting a deer or catching a big fish, he said. You just have to go and let them experience it, from getting all suited up to seeing deer. They had a ball. Thats whats important.
SKEET ONLINE. On his new Web site, Skeet Reese of Auburn, Calif., promises cutting-edge ways to keep his fans posted on his 2009 season.
The personable Bassmaster Elite Series pro and 2007 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year announced this week that http://www.SkeetReeseInc.com is up and running.
Hes offering video blogs, photography, articles, and more, including a virtual store for signature gear and exclusive products made by his sponsors.
In a home-page letter, Reese promises that his v-blogs will be raw, unscripted and on the fly as I travel across the country. These will also serve to provide a look into my mind as I compete on the toughest tournament trail in the world.
First up for Reese is the Bassmaster Classic, Feb. 20-22 on the Red River out of Shreveport-Bossier City, La. He qualified for his 10th Classic by finishing in fourth place in the 2008 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year race.