Westernbass Magazine - June 2012, Page 26

Westernbass Magazine - June 2012, Page 26

SUPPORT.DEFEND.FISH.

JaRHEaDS, DEvIl DOgS aND Navy FlUNkIES FIgHT IT OUT ON THE WaTER IN NEW SERIES:

FORcE ON FORcE

BRaND NEW SERIES PITS aRmy vERSUS Navy vERSUS maRINES vERSUS aIR FORcE IN a PlaTOON lEvEl OPERaTION

12 personnel. everything you see on the show is exactly how we receive and carry out orders in the military,” said Major roberson, host. “if you are associated with the military in any way, you’ll appreciate how the fishing competition is set up. The team that fails to carry out their mission is eliminated. it’s that simple—achieve mission ac- complish or die tryin (not literally).”

But for those who are successful in their mission live to fight another day and stay in the tournament, with the final two teams battling it out during the series season finale in June.

“The last episode is the Championship where both teams are fishing on behalf of veterans. We wanted to show how much we appreciate their service to our country,” said Major roberson.

The first place winner receives a Skeeter Zx170 boat with trailer and tackle. Second place wins a filmed hunt with tV show, Veteran out- doors.

“Most fishing shows are set up showing the hosts battling fish on numerous lakes during varying times of the year. This is held on oNe lake during the same season. When you keep the fac-

new berlin, wis. (March XX, 2012) — G2 reports, Human intelligence briefs, rules of engagement and after action reviews are jargon used in the military – and on Force on Force, a new series focused on tournament style fish- ing pitting military branches against each other, exclusively on Sportsman Channel, the leader in outdoor tV for the american Sportsman. led by Ground Commander, Major Cody roberson, each episode will showcase two branches of the military, using fishing rods as their weapons of choice, as they fight to stay in the competition. The new series premieres on Saturday, March 31 at 8:30 pm e/P.

each episode begins at the toC (tactical op- erations center) with a briefing where the teams are given their mission: catch five legal fish within six hours on Choke Canyon lake in southern texas. They also learn the roe (rules of engage- ment), human intelligence reports and terrain analysis. What this really means is they meet their competitors and learn everything they can about their strengths and weaknesses as well as the lake’s condition for that time of year.

“This show is set up like a platoon level op- eration utilizing just like a small squad of six to

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