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Topic subjectNice article on Bassfan.com about Jared Litner
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16455, Nice article on Bassfan.com about Jared Litner
Posted by swimbait, Thu Sep-07-06 01:21 PM
Bassfan did a piece on Jared that's on the home page right now. Nice read

Part 1
http://www.bassfan.com/news_article.asp?id=1845

Part 2
http://www.bassfan.com/news_article.asp?id=1846
16456, RE: Nice article on Bassfan.com about Jared Litner
Posted by Bassin, Fri Sep-08-06 12:35 PM
Thanks for the heads up on the article Rob. Great exposure for him on a National scale. He deserves it being that he IS the true BASS Elite series Rookie of the year. I have to add, not only has Jared been kicckin butt on the Elite series, but he has also qualified for 2 (that I know of, could be more) Team TOC's at Clear Lake in Oct. :o ......To bad I have to fish against him in one of them.

Bryan
16457, RE: Nice article on Bassfan.com about Jared Litner
Posted by swimbait, Fri Sep-08-06 01:01 PM
You know what is really crazy about the whole elite series deal? Here's Jared, leading the Bassfan.com rookie of the year race, cashing a bunch of checks and by all accounts having a great season. But the fact that a great rookie season equates to him barely breaking even on expenses with one tournament left to go? that's screwed up.

Say he makes another 10-15k in the final tournament and makes the classic and makes another 15k there (just being realistic about the average amounts of money he might win) At that point you've fished your whole year and made maybe 25-30k? And that's a good year? That's just messed up... Seems like to fish the Elite series you virtually have to have sponsor salary money, money from seminars and appearances, or some other outside income source.

With continued fishing success, Jared will probably get all of those things but its hard for me to see how BASS expects more people to break into the Elite ranks with such tough odds. Tournament fishermen are gamblers by the definition of the sport, but man if someone offered me a job doing something I loved but told me that if I was the best new employee at the end of the year I might get 20-30k, with no benefits and no guarantee of making anything. Whew that would be a tough one to take!

Anyway, I give props to Jared and I hope he keeps doing well. Maybe some day bass fishing can evolve in to a true professional sport where the atheletes are guaranteed to make money if they qualify in to the highest levels. I sure hope so.