Sunday, December 13, 2009
My Picks for the Classic
ESPN aired a preview show on the Classic this morning, and when it came time to make some picks it went two ways. Zona went the predictable route--KVD, Skeet, and Ike--while the co-host picked a few less likely candidates, Dean Rojas, Gary Klein, and Mark Tucker. These picks are pretty interesting, since all three anglers are excellent shallow water fishermen and everyone anticipates the bite to center around the spawn, as it has in years past. Given those kind of criteria, there are a number of guys who can be put on a potential list: Aaron Martens, Tommy Biffle, Brent Chapman, Randy Howell, Shaw Grigsby, Denny Brauer, and a host of others. No one can count 2007 champion, Boyd Duckett, out of the mix either. But for my choices, I'm going to make my decision based on a combination of who has momentum from last year's trail as well as inherent strengths. My top three are Tommy Biffle, Randy Howell, and Mike Iaconelli. These are three guys who fished as consistently as anyone last year and who seem to be at the top of their game. After that, I think any of the other names I listed are fair choices, along with Skeet, KVD, and Alton Jones, but I would have to say that if there's a dark horse it would be either Kevin Short, who won the toughest shallow water tournament of the season last year on the big Miss, or Brent Chapman. I mention Chapman simply because in their analysis of him, the ESPN announcers said he was consistent but may lack the "killer instinct." If you've been reading this blog you'll notice that I was fortunate to ride with Chapman as a marshal at the final Elite event last year on Oneida. I am NOT experienced enough to say I'm an authority on the matter, but I will say that he seemed to have enough energy and focus to fish for 16 hours straight. Maybe that's a moot point, since everyone on the Elite Series is expected to have that kind of stamina. But at no point did he ever seem "beaten," though he did acknowledge that he was not having his best day. I don't call that weak. I call that confident, observant, and open-minded.
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