It started Wednesday afternoon with the marshal meeting. Registration provided me with a Carhartt official BASS Elite marshal fishing shirt along with a whole bunch of hats. The meeting was about an hour long and the tournament director basically just read the rules out loud, nothing too complicated. We did learn to use the Basstrackk app in the meeting. After the meeting they had a fantastic catered meal for us. The majority of the pros stuck around for the meal. While waiting in line I got a text from BASS notifying me I got Jesse Wiggins as my first day ride. Being his rookie season probably most casual fans (esp. from Michigan) wouldn't have known much about him but I watched the Bassmaster live pretty close this season and followed him quite a bit on the first tournament on Cherokee Lake that he finished 3rd. I met him in the morning and he did not have a posse with him so I had to dump him in and go park his vehicle. It was pretty rough Day 1 morning and what I found out is pros don't so down much. So we had a pretty rough ride out. We got out to his fishing area. What I was kind of surprised about during this event is how much certain pros network. For example Wiggins was networked with Matt Lee and Kelly Jaye. They were all fishing in the same general area to start the day and would discuss fish catches and what they caught it on. It wasn't a fast and furious pace but by 11 something Jesse started culling. It seemed like most of his fish were caught before noon. He had a solid day but didn't catch a kicker but was right there with 17-6 after Day 1.
On the way home I got a text from BASS saying I drew Keith Poche Day 2. He took me down to Lk Erie which is a solid 1 hour+ ride. We took a few of those waves that just rock you from your tailbone to your brain. He had caught 17-4 on Day 1 with only 4 fish including a 5-13. He got on a late day bite that he was hoping to reproduce. He started in that area in the morning without any fish. After a while he decided to "run to the bank" as he called it and hit shoreline seawalls and laydowns and caught 3 largemouth there. That was actually really cool watching him work visible cover because most people don't fish Lk St Clair that way. After getting a few fish he decided to give his off shore spot another try. He picked up a nice smallie about 3.5 pounds around 11:30 for 4 fish. He fished hard the rest of the day and picked up his 5th with with less than 5 minutes to go. However he only left himself an hour to get back and still had to fuel up. He ran that boat hard on the way back and ended up 1 minute late for a 1 pound penalty. He weighed 12-11 after the penalty.
My back was hurting so bad after that ride that I opted not to stay for the mandatory marshal meeting after Day 2. I was marshal 64 so with 50 fishing on Saturday and about 5 camera men going on boats I didn't think I would have made the cut but apparently if I would have stayed I would have got the last spot and drew Fred Roubanis. I'm not sure how talkative he would have been on Saturday after finding out his father past away on Thursday.
I made it up to the weigh in all 4 days. Except for Thursday the crowds were all good sized and Lake St Clair did not disappoint with some awesome fishing for those guys. I think the big stringer of the tournament went 25-9 and big bass was 6-13. All in all it was great experience and I really look forward to doing it again sometime.