September 26, 2005

Ebihara bacame Champion at last/ W.B.S. Classic 2006: Final

wbsclassic052-1.jpgThe 14th W.B.S. Classic final day was extremely windy. It blew 25 m/sec, which is 55.93 mile/h. The anglers union discussed about opening the final day with W.B.S. officials again. Officials drew a map with the coming eye of the typhoon and explained the direction it was moving and the arrival time that came close to the lake at most. They said ¡Èyou are a bunch of pro anglers who can drive rough water and can think it¡Çs dangerous or not if you wanna go far. Suppose you think it¡Çs unsafe, you wouldn¡Çt need to go far. You can weight-in earlier. It¡Çs up to you whether open it or not.¡É Union raised a hand to call to open it. However, once they went just outside the marina, there were incredibly large rolling swells. 1 second after they departed, they got all wet. As it was predicted, almost all anglers couldn¡Çt go to their main spots. One managed to go through 6 ft of waves to the other side of the lake and found dead clam spot in creek. He was the winner of the Classic, Hideo Ebihara, weight-inned 3870g for 6 bass. He finished 2nd in 3 tournaments of 4 this year, was actually 2nd place for the AOY race in the past 3 years on a row. Finally, he received a big title.

+WBSonLINE

Posted by DODGE at September 26, 2005 03:44 PM in Tournament (JPN), GALLERY

mark-aa.jpg