Okay. I’ve got more Flick Shake worms and wacky jigs from Jackall Lures (click here) if you can come up with the correct answers from the following western angler/Bassmaster tournament history.

The quiz is made up of three questions.  First one to respond by email to: kramersez1@aol.com and leaves me their name and mailing address will win. (Sorry, previous quiz champions on this site are ineligible.)

First question: On what reservoir was the first Bassmasters Classic held?

Second question: What California bass angler holds the B.A.S.S. record for the heaviest one-day catch in Bassmaster history?

And finally: How much did the all-time one day catch weigh?

HINT: The catch is way bigger than you could imagine. And NO, it was not Dean Rojas. The question is Bassmaster history, not short-sighted ESPN bass history.

WE HAVE A WINNER! The humble, but fast Googling Kellen Ellis of www.SDfish.com correctly answered: Lake Mead as the site of the first Classic; Rip Nunnery of Cerritos as the angler with the heaviest one day catch; and the weight, an incredible 98 pounds, 15 ounces. (Did I forget to tell you? The limit was 15 bass per day at the time.)

 




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