Monday, October 7, 2013



Lady Bass Anglers name top honoree
 

By RAY SASSER


Pam Martin-Wells of Georgia is the Lady Bass Anglers Association (LBAA) Angler of the Year. Martin-Wells, who honed her fishing skills working as a guide at Lake Seminole, has won more money in pro tournaments than any woman angler. She won two of LBAA’s four regular season tournaments.

Alabama’s Kim Bain-Moore, runnerup to Martin-Wells for AOY, has a conflict in her schedule and will not compete in the LBAA Classic Oct. 17-19 at Lake Ray Hubbard.

The tournament, hosted by the Garland Convention and Visitors Bureau, features the season’s top 12 pros and the top 12 co-anglers. Five of the pros and four of the co-anglers are from Texas.

On the pro side there’s Pam Ridgle of Murchison, Cheryl Bowden of Fort Worth, Juanita Robinson of Highlands, Patti Campbell of Waxahachie and Judy Skibinski of Emory. Co-anglers qualified for the Classic are Alisa Johnson of Chandler, Renee Key-Johnston of Beaumont, Pam Rodden of Mesquite and Denise Sustaita of Etoile.

Weigh-ins are at Bass Pro Shops Garland. Details are online at ladybassanglers.com.

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