Women Fishing For The Respect And Recognition We've Earned In The World Of Bassfishing
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Posted August 27 2011 - 12:06 PM
BassResource.com Article On Pam Martin Wells Win At Old Hickory
http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_123/lbaa-old-hickory-final.html
Pam Martin-Wells Wins Old Hickory and Angler of the Year | The Ultimate Bass Fishing Resource Guide® www.bassresource.com Legendary professional angler Pam Martin-Wells claimed her second straight Lady Bass Anglers Association (LBAA) tournament victory today on Tennessee’s Old Hickory Lake. But equally important Martin-Wells pulled off a come from behind win in the Angler of the Year race to capture the LBAA’s first pr......
AmiteRiverCat
** Hurricane Pam made landfall @ Old Hickory hours before Hurricane Irene made her way to the coast of North Carolina. Pam in her own right, is a force to be reckoned with - Congrats Pam!
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** Fishing was extremely tough - the dog days of summer. Lots of small fish, very few keepers - and a ton of very skinny fish...a 14" fish didn't even weigh a pound! It was 100 degrees on Thursday, 92 on Friday. One lady fished while passing kidney stones - literally laying down on the front of the deck while operating the trolling motor with her hands all day so her co-angler could still fish. The reason? "My co-angler paid $300 to fish in this tournament. I am NOT letting her down!"
If anybody claims these women aren’t as tough as the men, they’re on crack!
AmiteRiverCat
** If anything, we female anglers have to work twice as hard to prove ourselves and we are still not given the proper recognition. There is a lack of exposure to the world of Lady Bass Anglers - which severely minimizes the fan base interest. This in turn, lessens the available sponsorships that fund these ladies and keeps the women's tournament trails thriving. Look at the difference in the amounts given in winnings for a predominantly male to female tournament, such as AOY. There is no comparison! The winnings in dollar amounts are on different ends of the spectrum and it is not fair to these ladies because they fish through the same grueling conditions that the men do. But until the sponsors and the public get behind the female tournament trail - women like Pam Martin-Wells, will keep fighting the fight to keep the LBAA and all of the other women’s tournament trails viable. To the women of the fishing world, keep your heads held high and keep fighting the fight every step of the way. To the world I say; do not let their first names fool you; these women are as tough as the male anglers. They have more than proven themselves; they deserve and have earned as much respect as their male counterparts!
WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON THIS TOPIC? I WOULD LOVE TO HEAR YOUR RESPONSES!
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Posted August 27 2011 - 01:07 PM
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Posted August 27 2011 - 10:58 PM
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#4
Posted August 28 2011 - 09:48 AM
It's all about marketing yourselves and getting the big time sponsor's attention. Keep fighting the good fight
#5
Posted August 28 2011 - 01:39 PM
I now work the BASSMASTER CENTRAL OPENS, ELITES ("BATTLE ON THE BAYOU") Tournaments & CLASSICS (2009 & upcoming Classic), including the final WBT, WBT AOY in 2009 with BASS/ESPN, as often I can. I'll work with BASS/ESPN again in February @ the 2012 Classic. They are a great group of people to work with as well as the anglers. Attached is a picture of me & Iaconelli @ the "Battle On The Bayou", weigh-in. He's looking for a weigh bag. His boat broke down, he left it tied up and rode in with someone else. As bad as his day was going - he was standing there talking to me about my sister who also lives in NJ. He wanted to know what area of the state was she was located from the town he lives in.
Even though I'm not on the Women's Tournament Trail, I still try to be an advocate for them. I've seen the life and it isn't as glamorous as everyone thinks it is. You have to love what you do and give up a lot of home time... I want to see women like Pam Martin-Wells..etc, get the props they deserve. Mainly, because what they're getting paid, is not even a 3rd of what the men receive when they win....and guess what? It was in the same weather on the same day - that it was a 100 degree day or 28 degree, raining and the wind blowing 40 mph conditions. Just doesn't seem right...just saying!
Welcome Elaine !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's all about marketing yourselves and getting the big time sponsor's attention. Keep fighting the good fight.
#6
Posted August 28 2011 - 01:43 PM
That, my friends, is Elaine Glover Borskey - LBAA and WBT pro!
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Posted August 28 2011 - 08:22 PM
Your worth consists in what you are and not in what you you have. Thomas Edison
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#8
Posted August 29 2011 - 06:25 AM
Welcome to Bass Resource, Elaine. There's lots of nice people around here.
Thank you for the welcome, Long Mike!
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Posted August 29 2011 - 07:06 AM
female anglers on any of the fishing programs. Women have at least broken down the walls to commentating in the world of the NFL & NBA...even Danica Patrick has broken down the walls in Stock Car racing & is well on her way to NASCAR. When will the world of Angling catch up?
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Posted September 02 2011 - 05:22 AM
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Posted September 02 2011 - 07:35 PM
Welcome aboard!
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Posted September 02 2011 - 07:37 PM
#14
Posted September 02 2011 - 07:50 PM
Welcome !!! Keep it up!
Thanks Fishing Cowgirl! I'm not going anywhere. I'm going keep the chatter going on Women's Issues in Fishing...until they change drastically or carry me away in a body bag! I don't give up & I don't give in....I can be persistently persuasive. I think people give in - just to shut me up! Stop by from time to time..I hope to hear some of views, whether positive or negative experiences. Have great Holiday
#15
Posted September 05 2011 - 12:01 PM
I too had planned to fish on the WBT trail last year (2010) when BASS dropped it. I was so disappointed...I had finally gotten to where I could financially start fishing some of the national tournaments and then that happened.
I heard about the formation of what would become the LBAA, and attended the May meeting at KY Lake and then the Kick-Off Tournament on Arkansas' Lake Dardanelle, where I won the Co-Angler division! That made up my mind to fish the complete LBAA circuit this year. My best finish was at Old Hickory Lake where I won Co-Angler Big Bass and came in 8th overall. Next stop is Kentucky Lake for the Lady Bass Classic!
Jan
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