Again taking path less travelled nets Canadian historic Bassmaster Classic victory
It’s not much to look at and about as exciting to watch as paint drying, but it’s a technique Canadian Jeff Gustafson has parlayed into big success on the pro bass circuit.
On Sunday, the Kenora, Ont., angler became the first Canadian to win the US$1-million Bassmaster Classic. And he accomplished the historic feat by presenting a plastic shad bait on a jig just above bottom-hugging smallmouth bass.
That technique, called moping, secured Gustafson 12 smallmouths for a tournament-winning 42 pounds, seven ounces over three days.
Throughout the wire-to-wire victory on the Tennessee River, he repeatedly apologized to the television audience for “being boring.”