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“It really shows the subtle differences between the weekend fishermen and the pros.”

Spectators also line up along barricades for autographs, they mob pros they see on the streets, and they form big cheering sections during weigh-ins in big arenas.

Forget star athletes and movie stars. For a week in one chosen city, the celebrity watch centers on pro bass fishing legends.

“I think the main reason people go to the Classic is to see their heroes,” said Dave Precht, vice president of publications and communications for B.A.S.S. That’s the thing that makes our sport so appealing — the accessibility to the pros.”

For many bass fishermen, making a pilgrimage to the Bassmaster Classic is a trip that can’t be missed.

When Rodney Blank of LaGrange, Ga., joined B.A.S.S. in 1993 as a budding bass fisherman, he just assumed that everyone who followed the sport went to the Classic. So he started a tradition that has proved long-lasting.

He hasn’t missed a Classic since attending the 1993 event. And his career as a bass fisherman has progressed greatly.

He laughs when he recalls how he got started fishing for bass — from the seat of a Wave Runner. After attending that first Classic, he went out and bought a bass boat and a truck to haul it. He got engaged to his future wife, Amy, in that boat.

Now the Blanks, both airline attendants, travel together to every Classic. There was a setback when Amy developed a kidney disease and needed a transplant. But as fate would have it, Rodney’s kidneys were a match and he donated one to his wife.

Amy now is healthy enough to accompany Rodney to the Classic, and they look forward to visiting different lakes and shows.

“When I went to my first few Classics, I was just awestruck,” Rodney said. “I was an autograph hound. I got autographs from all of these famous fishermen I had read about in Bassmaster magazine and I got to talk to them about fishing.

“It really was a spectacle.”

That’s not to say that the Bassmaster Classic has always had that kind of fan appeal, though.

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