Mr. Omori’s Crankbait techniques has made so much progression that lately there is no use for the Spinnerbait anymore… The image shows Mr. Omori’s secret Crankbait box, but we will specially show a small portion of it. Certain people may understand by looking at this image.
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This is part 2 of my trip to Texas. Any Japanese angler would know Takahiro Omori, a widely known pro angler who also kindly welcomed us to his place.
Takahiro Omori is the champion of the 2004 Bassmaster Classic and is also the very first Japanese champion! He has achieved his dream he kept as a young boy. I took advantage of this rare opportunity to ask some questions to Mr. Omori. I decided to ask him what he’s been most careful about and what he worked on this season. He answered that he’s been the most careful with his diet and his lifestyle. He’s been taking very nutritious balanced food and keeping the correct lifestyle for his body. He doesn’t drink any liquid that has sugar in them such as sodas and juices. He also maintains a good sleeping habit and life structure.
And for fishing, he says it is important to keep obtaining information from other sources and to be able to keep evolving and changing due to the circumstances. This passionate talking continued for about an hour. I was so grateful to hear these passionate and very meaningful stories from Mr. Omori! It is very inspirational hearing from a pro.
We had also filmed a special interview with him and it is planned to be sent by the end of this year. It is exclusively for the Lucky Craft Network members and will be seen on the December edition of the Enjoy DVD, so please stay tuned!
In this rare opportunity of mine, I also got an autographed shirt from Mr. Omori!! Very thrilled!!
Mr. Omori, I will be looking forward next year for some outbreak!! I will go root for you next year again!!!
Takahiro Omori
http://takahiroomori.com/category/blog/
B.A.S.S.
http://proxy.espn.go.com/outdoors/bassmaster/media/angler
See you soon!
Sandy
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I told you last week about the fishing trip I had with Andy Pfau and I just got the pictures back from him. These are from a couple of the bigger fish that we caught on the trip, and as you can see, it rained all day long; really hard. But, we had a great time despite the rain, and these are the fruits of our labor…
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Date: 11-2-2010
I am pumped up about a hunting trip to Nevada later this week. I pulled a once in a lifetime Elk tag. I’ve been applying for it for over twenty years and I finally got one. I don’t think I can even apply again for another ten years. I could be gone for a couple weeks but, I could find a quality animal in a couple days you never know. We’ll be headed out near Pioche Nevada where the record has been set the last few times, with the last being in 2004. This is a super quality hunt and to say I am pumped up about it is an understatement.
After the Hunt I am headed to Texas to film a TV show, The Big Bass Challenge, on Choke Canyon, Lake Fork, Falcon Lake and possibly Amistad. We were there a few weeks ago and I was catching them really well on a Staysee 90 and a Pointer 100 in Phantom Chartreuse shad, a color I came up with a few years ago. I will also have Chartreuse Shad and Ghost minnow with me because I don’t walk out the door without those colors.
The Big Bass Challenge television show will feature Mark Pack a great Texas angler, Cody Roberson of the Army Bass Anglers, Justin Rackley former Texas A&M angler and national collegeiate bass champion and myself. We will each fish solo with a camera on board and we come back and go over what happened. It’s really a neat idea for a show in that you get four different perspectives of breaking down the same water. The show begins airing in 2011 and will be on Versus Network and the World Fishing Network.
On the Dobyns Rods end of things we just finished up a trade show in Northern California where I was a guest speaker and I was able to show off our line of rods to many anglers. Sales were good there but, just spreading the word about the rods and supporting our dealer is just a valuable.
We’ve also been hard at work at putting together a demo program that will allow anglers a chance to try out one of our rods without any cost. These rods will be available though many of our dealers. I truly feel that is the best way to get anglers to understand how well these rods are made.
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This is the Omori way of Crankbait rules. Very simple and clear. You can probably see what he is trying to say just by looking at it.
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This is Kelly’s car wrapping for this year. And next year will be an even better design. He has worked wonderfully this year with this car wrapping. I’ll be wishing for a better year next year!!
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Again in Germany, Lucky Craft became a focused topic!! This time, Skeet Reese’s interview was printed on one of Germany’s magazine. And the title of his article was “America’s Most Famous Angler”. How great is this. It is an article that shows how Skeet Reese has become a world famous pro angler.
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Date: 10-27-2010
It’s not often the entire family can get together for a getaway, but that’s exactly where I just got back from. Kelley and I went up to Mt. Shasta City with my brother and his family and my mom. It’s a place where I spent a lot of time as a kid and I haven’t been back in a while, so it made for a great getaway.
In my last blog I mentioned the FLW Collegiate regionals at Folsom Lake in Northern California. I had a great time meeting and hanging out with the young student anglers and hearing about their experiences in the fishing world. They are the future of our sport and I was thrilled to be on hand for this event representing National Guard and the FLW Tour.
FLW did a great job with the Outdoor Festival that was setup right outside of the Sacramento State football stadium. In the National Guard booth we had lots of cool games, simulators and information about “the Guards” great program for young adults. It was the Hornets’ (Sac. State) homecoming weekend and the weigh in was timed to be right after the football game, so the crowds were excellent. The host team of Sac. State took the win and moved on the FLW College Series national championship.
This week I am headed back up to Nor-Cal for the MonsterFishingTackle.com’s Monster Bass Jam. While at the event I will be representing all my sponsors but, in particular Lucky Craft. Lucky Craft has a new color out, “Light Hitch.” This is a great color and should be a go to color on any lake coast to coast. You can check out all the seminars, including mine and fellow Lucky Craft pro-staffers Skeet Reese and Gary Dobyns from the Monster Bass Jam at MonsterFishingTackle.com. I’ll do what I can to get you a sneek peek at the new “Light Hitch” color as well.