Top B.A.S.S. Touring Pro Frank Scalish Talks Bass with S&K Radio from Lake Norman
Frank Scalish, a touring B.A.S.S. pro, talks about bass fishing, old school tactics, and techniques he used to win many B.A.S.S. events on the Pro Tour with host Steve vonBrandt, the 1998 Big Bass World Champ, and radio and tv personality, right from Lake Norman.
(PRWEB) March 17, 2005 -- Frank Scalish, touring B.A.S.S. pro, has
accomplished quite a few things since turning pro in 2001.
He has
recently given an interview to Steve vonBrandt, radio and TV personality, and
owner of S&K Bass Fishing School, and the fast growing Delaware tackle store
located in Delaware and on the web.
Steve and Frank discuss the tour,
tips and tactics used to win in Lake Erie, and other old school tactics and
philosophy that many of todays young anglers have ignored, and do so while Frank
is pre-fishing for the tournament on Lake Norman.
Frank is married with
4 children, yet balances his pro career well with his family and sponsor
obligations.
To learn more about Frank Scalish and hear some interesting
tips from one of todays top pros, just stop by the new S&K radio and video
productions web site at www.skguideservice.com and tune in the audio section. You will
find it an interesting and informative show.
When Frank taked with Steve
vonBrandt from lake Norman while prefishing the other day, he beleived he was on
a winning pattern, and we wish him all the best this year on tour.
Frank
said, "I’ve been fishing since I can’t even remember when. I wanted to fish the
Bassmasters Tournament since I was 14, and I’ve fished semi-pro and other
tournaments since I was 16. I’ve been fishing my whole life but I went pro two
years ago."
"This is my third season on the pro tour. First you fish the
invitationals or open tournaments as they call them today. There are about 250
competitors in each division and they take the top 24 qualified for the tour. So
I qualified and my first season on the tour, I won the rookie of the year and
made the Bassmaster Classic."
"The Classic is like the Superbowl of bass
fishing. And basically, that’s when I decided I would do it full time. Before
that, I had a small ad agency for about 18 years. I’ve been in the Cleveland
area my whole life. We have four kids and my wife is the nucleus of the family.
My travel is extensive and her support is critical."
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