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Title: Bass Tech on Espn
Post by: Dan on January 30, 2006, 08:42:17 PM
Hey, just wanted to let people know that next Saturday one of our Tear Drop anglers is going to be on Bass Tech. It's the wife and fishing partner of our new tournament director. She sent them a letter complaining in a tongue-in-cheek fashion about how she has to always use her husbands hand me downs and that there isn't much out there for the gals that fit their hand size etc. (no comment off topic on that one). Any how they flew her and her husband down to Arkansas and they had a great time and got a ton of stuff given to her. Roseann got to be on Bass Tech, and they got to meet Tommy Sanders, McGinnis, Gerald and all the other Bass Tech guys. Just an aside. If you know the show you know Chicker. Well his buck teeth are fake and he really is the brains behind the show and produces most of it himself. Make sure you check Roseann a dana out next Saturday. It's on twice on ESPN. I beleive it's 9:30 and 11:30.
Title: Re: Bass Tech on Espn
Post by: blakstr1 on January 31, 2006, 06:45:11 AM
Thats really cool...since Loudmouth Bass went off the air thats my favorite show in the Bass Saturday line-up.  Thanks for clearing up the rumors on Chigger....
Title: Re: Bass Tech on Espn
Post by: Savage on January 31, 2006, 09:33:20 PM
I always thought Chigger was a bit of an enigma, nobody can act like that and be on a show unless it's an act.  Gonna be fun to watch it this Saturday now.
Title: Re: Bass Tech on Espn
Post by: Dan on January 31, 2006, 10:44:40 PM
They should have fun with Roseann. She's a 5 ft. ball of fire. Rosie is on our teardrop.com website holding a good fish on their trip to Lake Toho last winter. Her family is also big into BMX bike racing. Her kids started so she and her husband got into and she took her age group at the state level this year. Her father-in-law was the go to guy on St. Clair years ago.