Today, in the pre-dawn hours on a wooden dock near Palatka’s Memorial Bridge, Fontaine could be seen dancing an Irish jig, and spinning Irish tunes such as “Toss The Feather” and “To The Quick.” He also passed out Erin Go Bragh buttons to anybody with enough St. Patty’s Day spirit to pin one to their hat or shirt. “I mean c’mon, with a first name like Shannon, you gotta love St. Patrick’s Day,” grinned Fontaine.
It’s obvious Fontaine loves his job. He loves bringing atmosphere to an often electrically emotional sport that can be mis-perceived as passive. “People might think that pro anglers would all listen to country music,” said Fontaine, “But that’s not at all the case. The pros tell me what song they want me to play when they enter the weigh-in stage, and it ranges from KVD wanting Saliva (rock) to Skeet requesting Wiz Khalifa (rap).”
And if St.Patty’s Day wasn’t cause enough to celebrate, how about the fact that one of Shannon’s three kids was born on March 17th? But no matter what the date, if there’s a Bassmaster Elite Series tournament taking place, Fonatine will be there, arriving the day before each tournament begins, not leaving until long past its conclusion, and adding upbeat atmosphere at all hours in between, even at 6:30 a.m..
But ironically, if not for Bassmaster Magazine, “Big Show” might still live in Illinois.
It was a brutally cold winter in 1978. Snow was up to the mailboxes in Illinois, and Scroggins’ dad was frustrated past his ears by long winters. He literally turned to Terry’s mother and told her to start packing, and put the house up for sale. When she asked where in the heck he planned to take the family, the father simply replied “Well, I read in Bassmaster Magazine that the fishing’s great on the St. Johns River in Florida.” He was also fairly certain snow wouldn’t be an issue in northeast Florida. Strange as it sounds, Ma Scroggins swears it’s true. “We moved here because of the river,” she said with a smile. And Bassmaster was their roadmap.
If St. Patrick’s Day is as lucky as yesterday was for Grigsby, it’s fair to say he may be dancing a jig on the weigh in stage.