| Pam Martin Wells Crowned First WBT Champion |
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| Sunday, 25 February 2007 | |
![]() Pam Martin Wells Crowned First WBT Champion With a very impressive 15 pound 8 ounce limit today, Pam knocked second place finisher Sheri Glasgow's 31-5 out of the hot seat. With a three day total of 38-7 Pam Martin Wells becomes the first woman to be crowned champion of the Woman's Bassmaster Tour. Pam said that she was in the final few minutes of the event when a grass bed, that she hadn't fished through out this event, was calling her name. She said it was almost like divine inspiration, she looked up and it was as if there was a ray of sun shining on a small patch of grass in the back of a pocket off the main lake. She motored to it and told her observer, "I am going to catch a good fish here!", and she did, her biggest bass of the day at 4 pounds 8 ounces. With the refreshed confidence she'd found yet another patch of grass that looked perfect, on her final pitch to that grass she said a good fish boiled on her bait as she pulled it out of the grass, but missed it. Knowing it was a good fish she made 4 more identical pitches to that exact spot and on that fourth pitch her second biggest bass of the day struck. After boating a 4 pound 5 ounce bass, she quickly culled the smaller one in her live well and headed in. Even at this point she was not completely confident that she had won the tournament. ![]() Legend Boats' Lady Pro Angler Pam Martin Wells WBT Champion Pam basically had two patterns. Pam said, "In my 21 years of professional bass fishing the one thing I have learned is a limit goes along way", so to fill her limit quickly, she used a Carolina rig to dissect points from 4 to 45 feet of water catching a variety of spotted bass on two different Wave Worm baits. After she got her limit, she went hawg hunting pitching jigs and plastics to small patches of grass that were growing in the backs of smaller pockets off the main channels. ![]() Pam Martin Wells worked hard and won with class. |
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