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Who's Watchin The Classic?

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Now that we know who won i was just wondering who will be tuning in to actually see the classic air this weekend. I will be watching but am a little bummed that i already know how it will end. I tried for about 30 sec. to not watch the coverage on the Internet but my curiosity got the best of me.

Ill be watching it cause after watching all the war room footage it sounded like some stuff was going on out on the water that they didnt want to talk about. Thats the main reason I'm watching. And to see how they were doing most of their catching. The only one they really talked about so far was the sinko with the blade hanging off the back of it.

What was Keith Poche's secret bait he talked about?

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If those in charge at ESPN and/or BASS think that airing an hour long recap of an eight hour event makes for edge of your seat viewing, I would expect that the Super Bowl and the Daytona 500 would both be better served using the same logic.

I refuse to help ESPN's ratings by tuning into a show that took over 1,000 manhours of fishing effort and tried to boil it down into less than 20 minutes of action. I'd be better off watching a rerun of the movie Apollo 13 to see if those astronauts make it home yet again. IMHO, It's not just Houston that has a problem!

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