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Kevin Short to retire after this season #11033386 08/10/15 09:00 PM
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Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: airforcefishin] #11033474 08/10/15 09:41 PM
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Kevin and his wife have been through a lot...I wish them well!


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Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: airforcefishin] #11033522 08/10/15 10:05 PM
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As much as I enjoy reading about fishing, I cannot stand Db's articles. Not everything has to be some heartfelt, gut wrenching article. The format with which he writes them also makes it difficult for me to read.

Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: airforcefishin] #11033543 08/10/15 10:16 PM
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I fished with him in the Red River 2014 Open, here is a writeup I did about my day, he is a great guy:

I have never been in the boat with a elite guy so was really looking forward to it when I found out on Thursday I was going with him. Been in the boat with a lot of really good fishermen but somehow I knew this would be a little different. I know you can go out with some of the elites because they do some guiding but this would be in a competition environment at the Red River Open with money and a Classic invite on the line. As for me I was way behind as I only weighed in a 1.8 pounder the day before and needed about 9 pounds I figured to get a check and about 12 to get into the top 12 and fish Saturday. I knew we would be around fish though so I was pumped. Kevin was staying at the marina so it was really easy to launch, his wife backed us down and we were ready. He gave me a compartment to put my stuff in which my partner the day before didn't, so I thought that was really nice. His 2014 Basscat Cougar is wrapped in predominantly pink which is his trademark. He was very cordial to me right off but I could tell a bit stand offish I guess these guys never know what they are getting with co anglers so they are cautious. I told him that I fish a lot of tourneys and was used to it so whatever he needed to do I was ready. That seemed to put him at ease immediately. We were going to pool 3 which is about 61 miles and 2 locks to get there. About 1.5 hours of boat driving time one way.
When describing my day the only 2 words I can come up with are smart and efficient. Time is never wasted with him. Everything he does is to maximize the amount of casting time in prime water. It was simply amazing to watch. We would fish outside of every lock for as long as possible to maximize fishing time. When we came out of the first lock there were 70 boats in there. We were boat #12 leaving the lock, I counted. We passed 5 the first mile and the rest within 2 miles. Pink Basscat Cougars freakin fly! There was no staying in the middle of the river he would go from point to point because it is less distance again smart and efficient. No one ever caught us or even came close! We stopped in a little cove next to the second lock, to make a few casts before time to lock down again. It was a full 6 minutes before the next boat went by, again smart and efficient. We got to our spot in pool 3 and he started catching them pretty quickly, but they were small. He caught 3 and I caught one keepers. He would rifle threw several baits picking apart everything. Texas rig, buzzbait, crankbait, jig. He hit them about every way you can in rapidfire succession. He was making 2 casts to my one. Flips with his left hand so he doesn't have to change hands, smart, efficient.
We move to another area we both catch another one flipping into heavy brush. He is every bit as happy when I catch one as when he does. I thought that was awesome! He says we gotta go it aint happening down here like he thought it would. Hes adjusting to the conditions on the fly. We lock up to 4. In the lock we have about 20 minutes to sit and eat sandwiches and just talk. Something that almost never happens on a tournament day. I will cover some of our conversation later and the questions I asked and he answered. I ask how far we are running when we get out of the lock and he tells me exactly 2.8 miles and it will take us 4 minutes to get there exactly. Smart and efficient. He knows exactly how far and how long it takes to get virtually everywhere we go all day. Amazing! In pool 4 he is firing a crankbait, and moving faster than I have ever seen anyone do it. He catches a 3.5 pounder. Talks to a couple of guys he knows in there who have been in there all day and only have 5 small ones, they are all drowning worms. He aint picking up a worm. Continues to fire and is counting down the minutes to when we have to leave. Every second counts. With 3 minutes to go he catches a 4.5 pounder, he is happy but no time to celebrate gotta make a few more casts. Time to go, he cranks up and we are running 70 mph between massive stumps, makes a hard U turn and back up the river. We are the last boat in the lock before it closes. Smart and efficient.
We finish the day in pool 5, he is still cranking and moving. Our check in time is at 3, we check in at 2:59:50. That's called maximizing your fishing time!
OBSERVATIONS:
-We are good fishermen, he is better. We may be really good at a few things, flipping, worming, cranking whatever. He is great at everything. Its how he makes his living.
-He never stops til the tournament is over. We have all been in the boat with a guy having a bad day or are having one ourselves and just quits or gets mad and stops fishing. He accepts sometimes things aren't always gonna go the way you planned, but adjusts and keeps going anyway, always thinking I am one cast from a big one.
-He is 52 years old and is in really good condition. He has quite a bounce to his step for someone his age. I never saw him drink anything but water all day. No gatorade or sodas, I guess he understands this is a marathon not a sprint.
-We do not use our electronics anywhere near its capability. He can make his do just about anything it was designed to do. I was truly amazed at how he had everything in his graph working. I know guys that spend $5000 on graphs and all they do is turn it on and change screens every once in awhile.
QUESTIONS I ASKED: Some questions I asked and he declined to answer. I wont tell you all we discussed some of it I will keep to myself, but these are the basics:
-What do weekend anglers do wrong that you see?
Kevin: Lose focus too easily, don't change baits enough, and don't change locations enough.
-Whats the hardest part of your job?
Kevin: Making a living at it.
-Do sponsors approach you or do you have to seek them out?
Kevin: In all the years I have been doing this I have had exactly 2 call me up.
-How much time do you spend on the water a year?
Kevin: About 150 days.
-Whats your worst co angler story?
Kevin: I aint going there! (Laughs)
MY GENERAL VIEWS OF THE DAY:
It was better than I ever could have dreamed it could be. He is a genuinely polite and intelligent guy but wants to win and will do everything he can to do it. He truly loves what he does even after doing it for so long. His wife is his support group and gives him a hug and kiss when he leaves and the same when he gets back. They are truly a team. They were going in to have ice cream with Don Barone when I left. Don was nice enough to take a pic with us standing by his boat, but its upside down cause Don is electronically challenged he told me.LOL Kevin gave me 2 expensive crankbaits still in the box before I left. The same ones he was throwing. One for dirty water and one for clear. Don't make colors complicated he said, it aint rocket science! They will never see water, I have them on my desk to remind me of the day. Oh, I will order some just like them believe me, but I aint telling you guys what they are, they are my new secret weapon!


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Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: Chris_K] #11033544 08/10/15 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: It's a giant!
As much as I enjoy reading about fishing, I cannot stand Db's articles. Not everything has to be some heartfelt, gut wrenching article. The format with which he writes them also makes it difficult for me to read.



Ditto , won't even try to power through it

Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: Tiltman] #11033576 08/10/15 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Tiltman
Originally Posted By: It's a giant!
As much as I enjoy reading about fishing, I cannot stand Db's articles. Not everything has to be some heartfelt, gut wrenching article. The format with which he writes them also makes it difficult for me to read.



Ditto , won't even try to power through it


I have always respected Mr. Short. Love his outlook and outspokenness. Seems like a heck of a person. That being said I wish DB would stop inserting himself and turning every article into a piece about himself.

Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: airforcefishin] #11033618 08/10/15 10:44 PM
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met Kevin at Bass University in Dallas, really nice guy.

Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: airforcefishin] #11033658 08/10/15 10:57 PM
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To make the announcement now, at this stage of the series makes me go why ??
Makes me nervous picking him for a fantsy team, LOL... grin

Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: Chris_K] #11033732 08/10/15 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted By: It's a giant!
As much as I enjoy reading about fishing, I cannot stand Db's articles. Not everything has to be some heartfelt, gut wrenching article. The format with which he writes them also makes it difficult for me to read.


I can't agree more, he is truly a beating of a writer. I echo these sentiments 100% ^^^^^^

That being said, I have never met KShort, but he seems like a good guy and I wish him all the best.


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Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: Mark Perry] #11033778 08/10/15 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
Originally Posted By: Tiltman
Originally Posted By: It's a giant!
As much as I enjoy reading about fishing, I cannot stand Db's articles. Not everything has to be some heartfelt, gut wrenching article. The format with which he writes them also makes it difficult for me to read.


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Ditto , won't even try to power through it


I have always respected Mr. Short. Love his outlook and outspokenness. Seems like a heck of a person. That being said I wish DB would stop inserting himself and turning every article into a piece about himself.

Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: airforcefishin] #11033954 08/11/15 01:06 AM
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To me the DB writing style is a absolute beating. I can't even get thru a article when the subject interests me. Different strokes for different folks.


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Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: airforcefishin] #11033995 08/11/15 01:22 AM
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The pink Basscat is in honor of his daughter who was killed in a traffic accident. Seems like a great guy.

Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: airforcefishin] #11034207 08/11/15 02:44 AM
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Seems to me like KPink has had it pretty rough.

Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: airforcefishin] #11034361 08/11/15 04:15 AM
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Kevin is one i never thought would give it up. He's a phenomenal person. All that said, his wife Kerry is easily the better half. The only people that had a bad experience with Kevin were the ones that couldn't handle the truth. He had been doing some contract work for BCB outside of his sponsorship. He's been through more heck than most. Best regards k-pink. An anglers retirement hasn't hit me this hard since Marty Stone. I'm sure hes making the right decision though.

Re: Kevin Short to retire after this season [Re: TOMCAT21] #11034379 08/11/15 04:32 AM
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Slept about 50 feet from his RV in a campground at the first BASS Open this year. He was very quiet and kept to himself. I think he was in 2nd place after the first day, and I saw him out working in his boat the evening of day one. I never bothered him because I'm sure they get enough of that, just congratulated him on a great first day! I'm fishing the Opens as a co-angler to learn as much from guys like him as I can, even if it is through observation.

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The pink Basscat is in honor of his daughter who was killed in a traffic accident. Seems like a great guy.


I think he said that a lot of guys think that, but that it's not true. He says he wanted to stand out. Question 12: http://www.bassmaster.com/slideshow/20-questions-kevin-short

"A lot of people think I wear pink and that my boat and equipment are pink in memory of my daughter, Michelle [killed in an automobile accident in 2004 at the age of 19], but that's not true. Pink was a marketing decision I made. It's about standing out and being brave enough to wear that color when no one else will do it. It started back when I worked for Farm Bureau and would occasionally wear a pink shirt that got a lot of attention and comments."


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