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Elias Ready for Elite Series
CELEBRATION,
Fla. – A veteran of more than 20 successful years of professional bass
fishing, Paul Elias is a respected and popular angler who knows what he’s
talking about. So when Elias uses the word “awesome” to describe fishing the
new CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series, it isn’t to be taken lightly.
The 54-year-old Pachuta, Miss., angler is one of the latest top BASS pros to
announce his plans to fish the Elite Series in 2006. The normally quiet and
reserved Magnolia State resident gets excited when talking up the 11 Elite
Series stops and attached awards. The Elite Series – with the CITGO
Bassmaster Classic, Bassmaster Majors, and contingency programs – will award
$11 million in 2006. Plus, the Elite Series will visit such fisheries as
Lake Amistad and Sam Rayburn Reservoir in Texas, Santee-Cooper in South
Carolina and Lake Guntersville in Alabama, among others.
“Those first four tournaments are just going to be such a slugfest,” Elias
said. “There will be some awesome fishing in all of them. Rayburn is always
good, and so is Guntersville.”
Already, Elias pre-fished the Elite Series kickoff, the “Battle on the
Border” on Lake Amistad in Del Rio. “It’s going to be some awesome fishing
there, and it will take a lot of weight to win it,” he said.
Elite Series tournament fields are limited to approximately 100 of the
world’s best anglers, and Elias’ BASS record certainly places him among the
most elite in the sport. The winner of the CITGO Bassmaster Classic in 1982,
Elias has five tournament wins and 119 finishes in the money in 246
appearances. His most recent BASS victory came in 2004 when he scored a win
in his home state, taking the CITGO Bassmaster Open in Columbus, Miss.
“I like being able to compete against fewer people,” Elias said. “It will
definitely take pressure off the fish. And I’m really excited about fishing
all the way through the season instead of concentrating so much in the
spring.” Unlike previous years, the Elite Series season will extend from
March to September. “It will serve my interests better to do it that way.
We’re hitting the lakes at good times.”
Though Elias has been preparing for the Elite Series – he has proposals out
to several major companies to sponsor his boat wrap - he’s also hard at work
repairing his home, which was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina. He said
his current sponsors, including Triton Boats, Mercury Outboards, Motorguide,
Mann’s Bait Company, Berkley, The Water Gremlin Co. and Ultimate Smartlink,
formerly Ultimate LureSaver, have supported him during a tumultuous time in
his personal life.
Still, the Elite Series has given Elias something to look forward to in
2006. “I feel like ESPN has taken the sport to a new level,” he said. “I
just have the confidence that they’re going to promote professional fishing
and take it where it should be.”
From BASS
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