Bass Fishing Apr 2018 | Page 16

P By David A. Brown 14 yeongChang, Sochi, Vancouver – all logical sites for Winter Olympics, principally for their abundance of snow. Equally, Lake Okeechobee – with its warm winter cli- mate and ample sunshine – offered an ideal and productive setting for the first ever PanAmerican Black Bass Championship, held Feb. 7-8 at Roland and Mary Ann Martin’s Marina & Resort in Clewiston, Fla. Organized to promote the goal of making bass fishing an Olympic sport, the event was part of a larger effort by the Confederation Internationale de la Peche Sportive (CIPS) and sanctioned by the PanAmerican Sportfishing Delegation. The latter awarded host- ing honors to USA Bass, a branch of United States Angling Confederation (U.S. Angling), to which FLW is provid- ing logistical assistance. The championship event involved 22 two-person teams, five of which wore Team USA jerseys. Canada took eight, Mexico six and Costa Rica completed the field with three teams. Anglers fished for daily five-bass limits, with winners deter- mined by the heaviest two-day weight. Gold, silver and bronze medals were awarded for individual team and overall national team performance. Martins Win Gold at PanAm Bass Fishing Championship Among the notable participants were three past Forrest Wood Cup champions – FLW Tour pros John Cox, Scott Martin and David Dudley – along with nine-time Bassmaster Angler of the Year Roland Martin, Canadian fish- ing star Bob Izumi, and Mexican TV fishing personality Richie Gonzalez. At final tally, Scott Martin and Roland Martin won the individual team gold medal with 15.51 kg, or about 34 pounds, 3 ounces, while leading Team USA to the country gold. After placing 10th on day one with 11 pounds, the father-son duo roared back with a day-two limit of 23-3 – the FLWFISHING.COM I APRIL 2018