Wednesday, May 7, 2008

All Terrain Pros Making Some Noise

A couple of the All Terrain Tackle Pros have been on fire as of late on the Professional level in both the BASS and FLW tour circuits.

Two weeks ago Minnesota's own Jim Moynagh took 2nd place down on Lake Norman by fishing an All Terrain Tackle Stick Worm around docks to catch finicky post-spawn bass. During a tournament that left most wondering how to put together 5-10lbs of fish per day, Moynagh was able to put up an average of about 12lbs a day. Not to mention he's got quite the hair-do going right now as well! Hey, if its not broken, why fix it?

On the BASS side Texas pro Todd Faircloth continues to tear it up on the Elite Series. His finishes for the first 5 tournaments have been 8th, 23rd, 41st, 1st, and 7th. He has yet to miss a cut and hasn't missed a cut for the last 10 BASS events he has fished. Talk about consistency! He took his second Elite Series win on Lake Amistad two weeks ago, and with the help of an All Terrain Tackle Jig he was able to finish 7th at Clarks Hill Resevoir this past weekend. With the great start that Faircloth has had this season he has moved himself into first place in the Angler of the Year race!




Hopefully these guys can continue to produce the rest of season like they have been so far! I'll be rootin for them

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