Synopses & Reviews
Competitive bass fishing has come a long, long way. Back in 1982, then staff writer for Field & Stream Ken Schultz was in a boat with Rick Clunn at the Bassmaster Classic, which was deemed so unimportant that Schultz's magazine neglected to cover it for the next two decades. It was a time when fishing was considered by many to be a contemplative, not competitive, activity.
Those days are long gone. In Bass Madness, Schultz, America's foremost fishing authority, goes behind the scenes of the colorful 2005 and 2006 Citgo Bassmaster Classicsthe so-called "Super Bowl of bass fishing"to explore just what has transformed this unassuming championship event into full-blown theatera place where players, spectators, cameras, action, and intense drama converge in a spectacle unlike anything seen before in the sport's history.
Schultz presents a riveting new perspective on the growing hero-worship of the competitors, examining what drives the sport's rabid fans to follow people who drive fast boats in order to catch small and relatively few fish, and who gather in huge numbers to witness takeoffs and weigh-ins. He also analyzes whether the remarkable success and marketing of this iconic event is undermining the sport itself.
Schultz takes us along for the ride as he covers the Classics, observing elite anglers such as self-made superstar Mike Iaconelli, the hyperactive, breakdancing 33-year-old bass pro who yells at his fish and whose temper tantrum resulted in his disqualification from round one of the 2006 Classic, as well as less demonstrative and therefore less televised performers. He brings the event to life in rich detailfrom the thrill of the first castoffs, to the art of controlling the motors and boats, to the results broadcast, to thousands gathered in front of the Jumbotron, rock music blaring in the background.
Schultz then turns a gimlet eye on ESPN's coverage of the Classic, noting how the network tends to favor its appointed stars over some of the best performers, how the commentators skip over breaches of ethics and sportsmanship, and how ESPN's ownership of the Classic and ties with sponsors influences its broadcasts. He also examines how the timing and setting for the 2005 Classic was less than idealand the timing and setting for 2006 perhaps too ideal.
Throughout, Schultz relates the history, legends, and lore of this beloved tournament. You'll discover the strategies and secrets of the pros, learn about the heated controversieswho knew catching bass could be so contentious?and see just what it's like to be a competitive bass fisherman in the frenzied, intense, and glamorous world of bass madness.
Review
"It’s all here—the go-for- jugular competitors, in-your-face marketers and wowser TV coverage that define the bizarre world of big bucks tournament bass fishing. Fans of any high profile sport will delight while Ken Schultz systematically dissects villains and heroes alike with the kind of authoritative chutzpah that would have made Howard Cosell cackle in glee. It’s fast, furious all the way—a wicked good read."
—Jerry Gibbs, Fishing Editor, Outdoor Life
"Bass Madness is a fantastic book. Written with incredible detail and honesty to make it both interesting and entertaining. A must-read for everyone."
—Mark McQuown, Vice President, Lowrance Electronics
"Ken Schultz has done a masterful job of compiling a most comprehensive review of the Bassmaster Classic. It was refreshing to read Ken’s unbiased, accurate reporting of the current state of affairs of the sport of professional bass fishing. Someone finally tells it like it is. Bravo!"
—Jay Yelas, Professional Bass Angler and Winner of the 2002 Bassmaster Classic
"Ken Schultz provides us with a fascinating insider view on how television is turning the world of Big Bass fishing tournaments into Big Business."
—Don Logan, Former Chairman, Media & Communications Group, Time Warner Inc.
"In Bass Madness, Ken Schultz provides an entertaining and enlightening insider's look at the wonderful, wacky world of professional bass fishing. His research on the origins of competitive fishing is outstanding and very thorough, a must read for any avid angler. By interviewing today's bassheads, he illustrates how our once pastoral sport has become big-time entertainment, with all the foibles and financial obligations that accompany it. Anglers won't want to put it down."
—Steve Quinn, Senior Editor, In-Fisherman Magazine
"Bass Madness is an entertaining picaresque."--NY Times
"I certainly recommend all BassFans read Bass Madness – it's packed with info, and at certain moments, provides the best-ever inside look at the ESPN era of BASS."--Jon Storm, editor-in-chief, BassFan.com
"There's no better place to witness what has transformed this sport than...Bass Madness." – Ken Moran, New York Post
"This is a book that I’ve been waiting for....Very interesting....A terrific book." – Alex Langer, Outdoors This Week, USA & National Radio Networks
"If anyone can do justice to the weird and wonderful world of professional bass fishing, it's veteran fishing journalist and longtime Field & Stream columnist Schultz....The book should appeal to both pro-fishing fans and readers whose minds boggle at the whole idea." – David Pitt, Booklist
"It’s a riveting book....A great read....I highly recommend it. I endorse the book 100 percent." – Steve Sarley, The Outdoors Experience, WIND, Chicago
"What you see from the stands, or watch on your plasma wide-screen TV, doesn’t provide the whole story. Bass Madness does....Everything Schultz describes is right on the money. Even if you’re not into tournament bass fishing you’re going to love this book." – Dick Nelson, Hudson Valley Newspapers
"This book is incredible....Bass Madness is a pulsing read, a real in-your-face-this-is-what-is-really-going-on-now take of the Classic." – Tom Pagliaroli, Rack & Fin Radio
Synopsis
America's foremost fishing authority takes you behind the scenes of the 2005 and 2006 Citgo Bassmaster Classics"It's all here—the go-for-jugular competit-ors, in-your-face marketers, and wowser TV coverage that define the bizarre world of big bucks tournament bass fishing. Fans of any high-profile sport will delight while Ken Schultz systematically dissects villains and heroes alike with the kind of authoritative chutzpah that would have made Howard Cosell cackle in glee. It's fast, furious all the way—a wicked good read."
—Jerry Gibbs, Fishing Editor, Outdoor Life
"Bass Madness is a fantastic book, written with incredible detail and honesty to make it both interesting and entertaining. A must-read."
—Mark McQuown, Vice President, Lowrance Electronics
"Ken Schultz has done a masterful job of compiling a most comprehensive review of the Bassmaster Classic. It was refreshing to read Ken's unbiased, accurate reporting of the current state of affairs of the sport of professional bass fishing. Someone finally tells it like it is. Bravo!"
—Jay Yelas, professional bass angler and winner of the 2002 Bassmaster Classic
"Ken Schultz provides us with a fascinating insider view of how television is turning the world of big bass fishing tournaments into big business."
—Don Logan, former chairman, Media & Communications Group, Time Warner Inc.
Synopsis
In Bass Madness, fishing authority Ken Schultz goes behind the scenes of the so-called “Super Bowl of bass fishing” to uncover what turned an unassuming sport into a full-blown sporting spectacle complete with athletes, spectators, TV cameras, and intense drama. This is an entertaining and enlightening guide to the history, legends, and lore of bass fishings greatest championship.
Synopsis
America's foremost fishing authority takes you behind the scenes of the 2005 and 2006 Citgo Bassmaster Classics
"It's all here— the go-for-jugular competit-ors, in-your-face marketers, and wowser TV coverage that define the bizarre world of big bucks tournament bass fishing. Fans of any high-profile sport will delight while Ken Schultz systematically dissects villains and heroes alike with the kind of authoritative chutzpah that would have made Howard Cosell cackle in glee. It's fast, furious all the way— a wicked good read."
— Jerry Gibbs, Fishing Editor, "Outdoor Life"
""Bass Madness" is a fantastic book, written with incredible detail and honesty to make it both interesting and entertaining. A must-read."
— Mark McQuown, Vice President, Lowrance Electronics
"Ken Schultz has done a masterful job of compiling a most comprehensive review of the Bassmaster Classic. It was refreshing to read Ken's unbiased, accurate reporting of the current state of affairs of the sport of professional bass fishing. Someone finally tells it like it is. Bravo!"
— Jay Yelas, professional bass angler and winner of the 2002 Bassmaster Classic
"Ken Schultz provides us with a fascinating insider view of how television is turning the world of big bass fishing tournaments into big business."
— Don Logan, former chairman, Media & Communications Group, Time Warner Inc.
Synopsis
In Bass Madness, fishing authority Ken Schultz goes behind the scenes of the so-called “Super Bowl of bass fishing” to uncover what turned an unassuming sport into a full-blown sporting spectacle complete with athletes, spectators, TV cameras, and intense drama. This is an entertaining and enlightening guide to the history, legends, and lore of bass fishing’s greatest championship.
About the Author
KEN SCHULTZ, member of the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame and former holder of seven world fishing records, is the award-winning author of Ken Schultz's Fishing Encyclopedia & Worldwide Angling Guide (Wiley), as well as more than a dozen other books. He was a commentator for the weekly show BassCenter on ESPN2 and, for three decades, was fishing editor and a staff writer at Field & Stream. He is currently the Fishing Editor and a featured columnist for ESPNOutdoors.com. Schultz has been a guest on countless radio and television shows. His Web site is www.kenschultz.com.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.Introduction.
One: Putting On a Show.
Two: Urban Fishing.
Three: At the Office.
Four: Little Fish, Big Enthusiasm.
Five: Loudmouths.
Six: Hooking Viewers.
Seven: Fulfilling a Dream.
Eight: Why Bass?
Nine: Fishing for Inducements.
Ten: The Rise of BASS.
Eleven: The Birth and Growth of the Classic.
Twelve: Romancing the Media.
Thirteen: More Money.
Fourteen: Growing the Sport.
Fifteen: Anglers, Gambling, Women, Locations.
Sixteen: Sporting Issues.
Seventeen: Records, Star Angler, Melt.
Eighteen: Turbulence.
Nineteen: Another Dreamer Triumphs.
Epilogue.
Index.