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  Amatuer Anglers Chasing Big-League Dream In Classic
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Jeff Boyer owns a piece of the BASS record book that is
sure to become part of an answer to a future trivia question among fishing
fans.
Who are the only two anglers to qualify three times for the CITGO
Bassmaster Classic presented by Busch Beer through the BASS Federation
system?
Answer: Jeff Boyer and Gerry Jooste.
Boyer, a 54-year-old manager of a paving company in Auburn, Wash., and his
South African counterpart share what knowledgeable fishermen know is an
impressive distinction. Earning a ticket to the Classic as one of the five
amateur representatives requires surviving a grueling qualification
process.
"It's extremely tough," said Boyer, who will be representing the Western
Division in Classic XXXIV in Charlotte, July 30-Aug. 1. "Everything's got
to go right. It's single elimination every time you get in the boat.
There's no room for error."
To qualify, Boyer first had to earn one of 12 berths on his state BASS
Federation team through a rigorous local system. Last year at the BASS
Federation Western Divisional, he outfished his 11 teammates to be the top
angler on his team. And in April, he beat another nine anglers to become
the Western Division's representative at the Classic.
The other four Federation anglers who will be in Charlotte sharing the
dream of joining the late Bryan Kerchal as the only amateurs to even win
the Classic are:
-Thad Takes, a 36-year-old project manager for an Idaho electrical
contractor, who won the Federation Championship. -George Accord, 40, a partner in a
PENNSYLVANIA tackle company who will be
making his second Classic appearance via the Federation. -Alabama's Russ Lane, 31, the owner of a wholesale automotive company. -William Pippen, 67, a retired construction superintendent from Crosset,
Ark.
Boyer qualified for Classics in 1985, '90 and now '04.
"I wish I knew the secret," he joked. "It wouldn't have taken me 14 years
to make it back.
"I'm thrilled, to be sure. It's always been a goal of mine. After I made
the first one in '85 I made a goal that I wanted to make it back to the
Classic at least two more times. I never thought it would take quite this
long to do it, but I'm glad to be back."
Boyer took a six-year hiatus from competing in Federation tournaments to
host a television fishing show and then compete in the CITGO Bassmaster
Opens in the West.
The veteran angler has good feelings about his third Classic appearance.
"It's been (won by a Federation angler) before so, yeah, nobody should be
surprised if it happens this year," Boyer said. "But, still, it would be a
big, big deal. It's been a while.
"I'm realistic, but I'm coming to win. Anybody that's not coming to win
isn't coming for the right reasons.
"I feel pretty good about it even though I haven't even been there yet
because my prior two Classics happened to be on the James River and
Arkansas River the year following a prior Classic on the same waters. That
really puts a guy behind the eight ball when he has to learn the water and
the other guys have been there the year before.
"This one is wide open since BASS hasn't been (to Lake Wylie) since '82. I
like my chances better now. Plus, I'm a little older and a little
wiser."
In contrast, Thad Takes will be making his first Classic appearance. In
fact, he has never even attended fishing's Big Show as a spectator.
"I really haven't talked to anybody about the Classic," Takes admitted.
"I've never been to a Classic, but I'm sure there's a lot of hype and
stuff. I'm sure it will be exciting. The atmosphere will be more than I've
ever experienced obviously. I'm just going to try to ignore it and just go
fishing when I get the opportunity.
"I think about winning it. I've never been to North Carolina before, let
alone fish on any body of water there. If the fish are active, I'll find a
pattern that works for me. I'm generally pretty good at sorting out the
little from the big, so maybe I can get on some big ones.
"I can't be anything but optimistic. And I don't mind competing against
the big pros and all of the names. It's water and fish and all the simple
things, really."
Make no mistake about it; the Federation Classic contingent includes some
talented anglers. You can't survive the lengthy Federation elimination
route to reach the coveted Classic without being both smart and capable.
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