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World Series of Bass announces reality show contestants
LAS VEGAS - The new high
stakes bass fishing event, World Series of Bass (WSOBASS), has chosen eight
anglers from across the United States for its reality fishing show called
"World Series of Bass, The Dream."
Dubbed "the Lucky 8" by WSOBASS officials, the anglers were chosen
among more than 100 video applicants and will convene on Oklahoma's Grand Lake
in September to battle it out in a number of skill-based fishing competitions.
The overall winner will receive a free $10,000 entry into one WSOBASS qualifying
event of his or her choice.
The eight anglers are: James Biggs, Richland Hills, Texas; Brandon Dickenson,
Flower Mound, Texas; Ken Mah, Elk Grove, Calif.; Tyler Moberly, Berea, Ky.;
Travis Moran, Carmel, Calif.; Matt Pangrac, Norman, Okla.; Ryan Salzman, Owens Cross Roads, Ala.; and Allison Shaw,
Fairview, Texas.
"We were overwhelmed not only by the number of video applications we
received in such a short amount of time, but also by the creativity and quality
of what came in," said WSOBASS founder Joe Habib.
"We'll post the Lucky 8's videos on our web site so you can get to know
the anglers better and to see how much time and thought they put into making
their videos."
Ken Mah's video opened with a light-hearted Andy Griffith parody but turned serious
when it was time to showcase his fishing skills on film. Brandon Dickenson took
a different approach by shooting his video from inside his home. He didn't let
a phone call from a well-known professional angler stop him; in fact, he used
that downtime to show a video clip from one of his college fishing
competitions.
"Some videos were funny and others were serious, but all the applicants
put their hearts into what they turned in," Habib
said. "They're definitely worth watching."
Aside from focusing on the Lucky 8's fishing skill challenges, The Dream will
provide a behind-the-scenes look at tournament bass fishing and its
participants, plus a look at what goes into the planning for WSOBASS events.
The show will also feature another skills-based competition among top pro bass
anglers Mike McClelland, James Niggemeyer, Jared Lintner and Brandon Card. The
four pros competed against one another in July, also vying for one free entry
into a WSOBASS qualifying event.
"The bottom line is that all of these anglers, whether or not they're
considered true bass fishing professionals, share a common dream," Habib said. "Listening to their stories and watching
them try to make those dreams into a reality is what this show is all
about."
The Dream's 13 half-hour episodes will air weekly on NBC Sports and will also
air on The Pursuit Channel starting in January 2013.