Friday, August 10, 2007

Alton Jones

Just read a blurb on ESPN Outdoors where they ask the anglers 3 questions about the Potomac tourny. One of the questions is "What does today mean for your season?" Here's Alton Jones answer.

Today is the same as every other day of the year. If you don't make the Classic, you can't blame the last day any more than the first. There are days you wish you had capitalized on, but it's not fruitful to think too much about that. I won't think about it until I come to weigh-in.

I love his way of thinking about this. When an angler is trying to qualify for a year end championship, whether it's at the club level or higher, it's easy to put pressure on yourself towards the end of the season to qualify. But Alton's right - the fish he caught or didn't catch in May is just as important as the one he catches or doesn't catch today. They have to fish with intensity all through the season.

I just can't imagine how these guys go out in March and fish with an intensity they can sustain until September.

2 comments:

MidLifeCyclist.net said...

Hey Angie,
Love the behind-the-scenes look at big time bass fishing.
When you have a minute, click over to The BassFeed Podcast
Listen to a couple episodes and let me know what you think.
Thanks,
Billy

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