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Last week, I started to tell you about fishing my first-ever professional tournament. It was held on Grand Lake O' the Cherokees in northeastern Oklahoma. This is also the site of this year’s Bassmaster Classic, which is scheduled to take place next weekend.

I left off talking about how I felt my practice days went well. I had located some good fish and was confident that I could catch them. Then it was time for the partner pairings and pre-tournament meeting.

I had been dreading this meeting all week. Even though my television show had only been on the air a short while, many of these anglers recognized me and called me out by name. I swear that even some of them had a smirk on their face. They had to be thinking, "Here is another one of those hotshot TV guys. We’ll see how he does." Now, maybe they weren’t thinking that, but it’s how I felt.

Before long, I was partnered with my amateur for day one of the contest. As is tradition, the pros and amateurs meet to discuss tactics, meeting times, etc. My partner had fished in dozens of tournaments. When I told him this was my first one, his face dropped.

That night, I didn’t sleep a wink. I watched as the digital display on the alarm clock slowly flipped from one red, menacing digit to the next. My own personal countdown to doom was perched only inches from my head. Meanwhile, my brother slept just fine.

Early the next morning I melted out of bed. I didn’t feel so well. Aaron, my brother, just laughed. He snapped a picture of me dressed and ready to launch the boat. I was pale like a sheet of paper. My stomach roared with anxiety; so much so that a couple of Imodium were in order. Yeah, it was that bad.

I met my amateur partner at the dock in total darkness. The only illumination came from the various shades of white and red from the headlights and taillights of almost 150 trucks and trailers. He stepped onto my boat deck and piped right up, “Am I glad to be fishing with you.”

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