CHICAGO SINGS
THE WOOS
FOR
CLASSIC WINNER
WOO DAVES
| "Woo, Woo,
Woo..." is all you could hear from the crowd as seasoned veteran
pro angler Woo Daves, from Burrowsville, Virginia, entered Soldier
Field Stadium in Chicago, on the final day of competition to take the
World Chanpionship BASS Masters Classic title with 27 lbs, 13 oz.
In prior BASS Classics, Woo has had a 2nd and 3rd place finish on his home waters in Virginia, but the 1st place victory kept slipping past by mere ounces. But not this year. He goes home with $100,000 as first place prize money, and with additional endorsements,, his victory in 2000 could easily amass to over $1,000,000. Not bad for a 25 year BASS veteran who already had two national championships, abd 15 Classics under his belt. His hard work and dedication proved that his strength and abilities are only getting better every year. Woo's sponsors going into this event were: Tracker Marine, Mercury, Zebco, Quantum, MotorGuide, Hendrick Motor Sports, Flowmaster, Diehard Batteries, Zoom Bait Co., Stren, Strike Zone Lures,, Gator Grip Measuring Boards, Plano, Jack's Juice, and Striker Jigs. Woo's final weight of 27 lbs. 13 oz. eased out 2nd place pro angler Mark Rizk, from Antelope, California, who finished with 26 lbs. 11oz.
Mark learned to fish from his dad when he was 18. He gave up being a marine technician to follow his dream along the tournament trail and finished 7th in his first Classic. In the 1999-2000 season, he finished in the top 25 and placed in the money in each of the BASS His sponsors are: ProCraft Boats, Mercury, Snag Proof Lures, Wacko Tackle, Worldwaters.com Revolver Rods, VPR-Pro Team Magic, Assault Lures, Phil's Props, and Value Plumbing.
Shaw, at 44, has won over $1,000,000 on the BASSMASTER Tournament Trail. He also has his own TV Show, One More Cast With Shaw Grigsby. He is no stranger to the limlight and the promotional end of the business and his sponsors include: Triton Boats, Mercury, Zebco, Quantum, MotorGuide, Stren, Strike King, Lowrance, Luck "E" Strike Lures, Ocean Wave, Flowmaster, Hawker Energy, Ford, and Team Joe Smith.
His Sponsors include Tracker Boats, Bass Pro Shops, Stanley Jigs, Lunker Lures, Costa Del Mar, Luck "E" Strike Lures, and Rick Clunn Signature Rods and Reels.
Kotaro's sponsors are: Skeeter Boats, Yamaha Outboards, Restaffine Custom Rods, Zipper Worms, Shimano, Zappu, Varivas Line, and Nogales Hooks.
"Winning the Classic is the dream of every bass fisherman in the world, and my dream came true today," commnted Woo Daves. And during the opening comments following the Classic, Woo went on to say: "I have a son who is involved in fishing. He is a super fisherman and I'm really proud of him. Probably one of the most exciting days of my career, aside from winning this Classic, was when my son made the Classic. Now with the help of all this money, I'll be able to back my son and get him up here fishing with me. These young anglers come along, and it takes four or five years of hard work on the tournament trail to make it, and it's really hard to get sponsors. For some reason, a lot of companies in this industry won't take a chance on young anglers, and these young fishermen really have to struggle for years to compete. These young fishermen look up to us as being old pros, but I look up to them to come out here and compete against the old pros and do job that they do. In my first Classic, in 1975, there was a high-school band and maybe three people who met us when we got off the airplane. There probably wasn’t 180 people at weigh-in and 150 of them were kin to me. BASS has come a long way since those days and taken the Classic to new levels. Back then, I was one of the youngest competitors, now I’m almost the oldest. It [the Classic] means a lot more to me now, because I’m no spring chicken, I’m 54 years old. One thing about it, an old guy can still catch fish!" |
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