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Title: major league fishing
Post by: stackenem on February 03, 2014, 11:25:19 AM
KVD smoking em, but what are your thoughts about Mr. Lanes sportsmanship at the end. Not a good example IMO
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: dartag on February 03, 2014, 11:29:02 AM
He must hang around Ike to much.   They get free rods so I am sure it is no big deal to him
 
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: Team houston on February 04, 2014, 08:26:47 AM
I don't see it as a sportsmanship issue. I see it as frustration boiling over when he couldn't get it done under pressure. Thats why that format is great because you know how everybody else is doing. Which puts a lot of pressure on you.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: markgoetsch on February 04, 2014, 08:42:06 AM
He apologized on facebook yesterday for his actions.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: dartag on February 04, 2014, 08:54:54 AM
Wonder how they pick the anglers. I think Duckett owns the production company so he may choose
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: stackenem on February 04, 2014, 11:43:05 AM
Seems to be a trend with him. He did the same thing last year when he didn't make the cut. You didn't see any of the others breaking rods and making a big fuss over it.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: MSURoss on February 04, 2014, 11:55:25 AM
Quote from: dartag on February 04, 2014, 08:54:54 AM
Wonder how they pick the anglers. I think Duckett owns the production company so he may choose

Pretty sure Duckett and Klein own it that's why you don't see FLW anglers besides Brent. It would be cool if FLW did their own version of it!
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: Team houston on February 04, 2014, 01:40:43 PM
If a guy wants to have a meltdown I have no problem with it. He is just hurting himself. In Lanes case it did'nt hurt him because he was eliminated anyway. I have witnessed KVD get peeed and throw his spinning rod into the water. He quickly composed himself and commented he better fish it out he may need it later. I believe it was a tourney in Texas.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: Dan on February 04, 2014, 02:36:57 PM
I just watched Bobby and yes he broke a rod, and maybe should have had more control, but he never got "Richard Shermanish." Big difference in my opinion. Bobby was obviously upset with himself, and did a bit of a dance. I also read his post online and he regretted the incident. I still like him and can't say he did anything more than vent and create a little online discussion about how we all have to be better at handling frustration. I like Bobby, and have found him to be quite personable when I've talked with him.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: dartag on February 04, 2014, 09:25:24 PM
Watched another show today and when they put the rules up it said 12 inch minimum size.   Guess as long as you don't keep them there is no problem. 
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: djkimmel on February 04, 2014, 11:59:50 PM
I hope they're going by local laws? I don't have access to any of the cable fishing shows so I'm not seeing anything. They could conceivably go by something other than local rules but I'm not sure it sends a good message overall? What does everyone else think?

I can't afford to break gear on purpose. If I could, I probably still wouldn't. I usually get attached to my gear, comfortable, my precious... I want to keep using it. I break enough gear on 'accident' without needing to breaking it on purpose. I would probably just say some made up swear word like 'dingady-dangit' or 'mother knuckles,' and then try to move on. Because there's always another event.

Well, there used to be always another event. Now, I'm mostly just fishing when I can however I want, even if what I feel like doing isn't the 'best' thing to be doing that day. If I want to throw a buzzbait all day... dingady-dangit! I can throw a buzzbait all day... :)

PS: I thought I heard MLF is owned by a larger group of the anglers - shares or something? I also thought they were including more anglers in the past from all of the circuits - part of the idea of it? Maybe I'm confusing some of my memories with the TTBC and other events?
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: t-bone on February 05, 2014, 06:51:39 AM
I thought it was a bit strange that they were allowing 12 inch fish to count towards their total. But since it is catch and release, it doesn't matter. With their unique format, like who can catch 40lbs the fastest, they must have thought the smaller fish would be important.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: 21XDC on February 05, 2014, 08:08:05 AM
I agree with Tbone... Since they never put any fish in their livewell, They could count any size bass they want...  ;)
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: t-bone on February 05, 2014, 09:27:48 AM
Regarding the breaking poles issue - remember guys, this is TV. The producers like to see that and develop rules to purposely frustrate the anglers to get the reactions that make for a more interesting show. Seeing the boys get "time outs" are all just elements to add a bit of drama to a TV show. Plenty of what your seeing is edited to make for some drama if it doesn't naturally happen. It's not all reality!
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: Dan on February 05, 2014, 10:21:40 AM
Found this on the net:

Major League Fishing to be based in TulsaPosted by Jeff Narron on August 8, 2011
Tournaments will be televised and aimed at a wide audience.

By": KELLY BOSTIAN World Outdoors Writer (www.tulsaworld.com)
Published: 8/5/2011

If it worked for professional poker, it could work for professional bass fishing.

The Outdoor Channel and a group of 24 top anglers announced Thursday they have formed Major League Fishing, an organization owned jointly by the cable television company and the anglers. The organization will be Tulsa-based with Winnercom producing the shows.

Reference: http://anglersites.com/fivecountybassmasters/2011/08/08/major-league-fishing-to-be-based-in-tulsa/
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: djkimmel on February 05, 2014, 01:21:29 PM
Yeah... that's what I thought. It is owned by a bunch of them, including Kevin VanDam. When I have watched it, I enjoy watching some of the owners/creators complaining about the rules 'these guys' have created to make things frustrating... knowing the person complaining is one of 'these guys.' !! ;D

Maybe they have an independent party make the rules and a majority vote or something publishes it? They appear to be doing it in a way that allows there to be some drama, excitement and surprise however they're doing it.

I keep forgetting to ask any of them how that works... but it could well already be somewhere else on the Internet? I haven't done any homework on this to find out.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: fiker on February 08, 2014, 05:26:37 PM
Watched the finals this afternoon.  Man did KVD blow them all away.

I thought that Shaw was going to catch him there for awhile.  But wow, KVD got over 80#s.  Amazing. 

I was impressed with Shaw's sportsmanship as he lost two 5# fish.  Truly a classy guy.


Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: Dan on February 10, 2014, 10:02:10 AM
Just read this on Bass Fan   

Major League Fishing will double in size in 2014 by adding two events and 24 new anglers, the organization announced today. The new events will be sponsored by GEICO.
Called the GEICO Selects, the new events will be filmed this year and televised early in 2015. Prior to their television run, the two events – the Summit Select and the Challenge Select – will be aired as extended-coverage, web-based broadcasts.
The new MLF anglers are: Scott Ashmore, Brent Chapman, Jason Christie, Keith Combs, Ott DeFoe, Kurt Dove, Paul Elias, Todd Faircloth, Randy Howell, Andy Montgomery, Cliff Pace, Brandon Palaniuk, Keith Poche, Marty Robinson, Mark Rose, Casey Scanlon, Morizo Shimizu, Kevin Short, Fletcher Shryock, Michael Simonton, Scott Suggs, Gerald Swindle, James Watson


Read more: http://www.bassfan.com/docktalk.asp?id=11627#11627#ixzz2svp3DFZJ
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: dartag on February 10, 2014, 11:20:52 AM
Interesting group.  A lot of the big names are missing,  KVD, Biffle, Klein, Ike,Skeet.

Who is James Watson.

At least it is something to watch on TV after shoveling snow.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: Dan on February 10, 2014, 12:44:59 PM
KVD and the original 24 are going to still be involved this is just the new group. I believe James Watson is a FLW angler. I believe he has a win on Table Rock.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: Skulley on February 10, 2014, 08:21:20 PM
I've watched MLF a bunch but still can't decide if I like it or not.  I usually am not too interested in a show unless I can learn something from it.  MLF really doesn't fit that bill for me.  Although it can be entertaining.



BD                              ;D
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: markgoetsch on February 10, 2014, 08:36:54 PM
If you get the extended cast I think there is plenty to learn.  they talk about what there thinking and why there gut takes them there.  To me those are the big things.  I know how to rig baits and use them but to get into the mind of the best that to me is where the knowledge is.
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: Skulley on February 10, 2014, 08:42:24 PM
I do watch the extended cast.  That can have some very valuable insight however it seemed too much like "dock talk" to me.  However, I did pick up some stuff from it that I hadn't thought of and I did consider it valuable enough to note in my notebook.  You can always find value somewhere. 


BD                               ;D
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: dartag on February 11, 2014, 06:32:24 AM
Guess I should have read the article first.  They are doubling the size of the field to 48 and adding days.  More tv fishing for us.  Good news for us snowbound fishermen
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: Redbone on February 21, 2014, 01:18:22 PM
MLF extended cast show #1 is free online today.

http://www.majorleaguefishing.com/video_list.aspx?pid=1cuf0UpNzg_UqeIbMaj941H0_VaZvMb8&cat=0
Title: Re: major league fishing
Post by: djkimmel on February 25, 2014, 12:13:03 AM
I did ask Kevin a couple questions about MLF at the Classic this past week. He said it is all up to 'them' (schedule, rules). Meaning, I'm assuming the people hired by Outdoor Channel (and the participating anglers?) to run MLF? I didn't ask much. None of the anglers need any additional distractions during the Bassmaster Classic.