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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: kellisag]
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05/25/16 03:19 PM
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fouzman
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I'm curious to know why the switch. Both Pro levels seen like good places to be. In addition to what Fouz said, they also don't have Co-anglers to deal with on the Elite series. Great point. Most of the FLW Tour guys want them out of their boats.
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: kellisag]
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05/25/16 04:28 PM
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mudd
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Stetson will fish elites. Seems he was upset he barely missed it last year
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: kellisag]
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05/25/16 04:44 PM
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Neal G
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Someone please help me on this one: When and who was the last good FLW pro to not switch to the Elites when they qualified? For the sake of the question - let's omit Randall Tharp because he eventually switched over and Brandon McMillan because he did not fish FLW in 2014 & 2015.
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: kellisag]
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05/25/16 05:07 PM
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slim 285
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I think if Mark Rose can find a multi year sponsorship he will go to the elites.
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: Neal G]
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05/25/16 05:12 PM
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fouzman
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Someone please help me on this one: When and who was the last good FLW pro to not switch to the Elites when they qualified? For the sake of the question - let's omit Randall Tharp because he eventually switched over and Brandon McMillan because he did not fish FLW in 2014 & 2015. Pete Ponds, kind of. Tharp declined his first two Elite invites before finally accepting the third. http://www.bassfan.com/news_article/5113#.V0XcazUrIY0
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: slim 285]
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05/25/16 05:12 PM
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NTX Fisherman
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I think if Mark Rose can find a multi year sponsorship he will go to the elites. Agreed. He won't be able to take Walmart with him.
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: fouzman]
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05/25/16 08:02 PM
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Neal G
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Someone please help me on this one: When and who was the last good FLW pro to not switch to the Elites when they qualified? For the sake of the question - let's omit Randall Tharp because he eventually switched over and Brandon McMillan because he did not fish FLW in 2014 & 2015. Pete Ponds, kind of. Tharp declined his first two Elite invites before finally accepting the third. http://www.bassfan.com/news_article/5113#.V0XcazUrIY0 I do not think you can (kind of) count Ponds as he was not an FLW Tour pro prior to 2015 when he bailed out of the Elites for the 2015 campaign. Speaking of former Elite anglers on the FLW circuit - Jamie Horton is kicking butt this year.
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: kellisag]
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05/25/16 08:04 PM
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fouzman
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I wonder why he's doing so much better on the FLW Tour than in the Elites?
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: fouzman]
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05/25/16 10:44 PM
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Neal G
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I wonder why he's doing so much better on the FLW Tour than in the Elites? Not sure. I know nothing of the guy other than his tournament accomplishments which have been good from amateur to professional.
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
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05/25/16 11:15 PM
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T54
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I bet Rose will stay over on FLW, that would bump MDJ into the elites. I don't think it would. I believe they changed the process. Only the top 5 non Elite series anglers are offered. They no longer continue down the list. Here is how the qualification read for 2016: Heres a basic breakdown of how the 111 anglers who will start the 2016 Bassmaster Elite Series season qualified: -Top 70 in the 2015 Bassmaster Elite Series Toyota Angler Of the Year point standings. - Top five non-Elite Series anglers in each 2015 Bassmaster Opens point standings division (15 total anglers) - One B.A.S.S. Nation representative -Any 2015 Elite Series rookie that finished below 70th place in the Elite Series TAOY point Standings (in this case, only three rookies from the 2015 class finished below 70th in the TAOY points) This brings the number of anglers to 89. B.A.S.S. considers a full Elite Series field to be 108 anglers. The rest of the 2016 field was filled from two waiting lists. List One contained the 43 anglers who finished below 70th place in the 2015 TAOY point standings. List Two contained the career Elite Series average finish of every Elite Series pro who finished below 70th in the 2015 TAOY point standings minus their worst career Elite Series TAOY finish. For example: If an angler had fished three years on the Elite Series and finished in 80th place in 2013, 35th place in 2014, and 75th place in 2015, that angler would be able to drop his 80th place finish in 2013 and his career average would be 55th place. Anglers on List One were invited based on Open Anglers who declined Elite Series invites, anglers who finished inside the top 70 in the 2015 Elite Series who declined invitations back, B.A.S.S. Nation representative if the spot went unfilled, and any of the three rookies in 2015 who finished below 70th place in the 2015 TAOY point standings and declined an invitation back. Anglers on List Two (the Elite Series career average list) were invited until there was a full field of 108 anglers. In this case, B.A.S.S. went down the career average list 21 anglers until a full field of 108 anglers was reached. - See more at: http://basszone.com/featured-stories/m.blog/58/dove-s-journey-to-the-flw-tour#sthash.huZfKaz8.dpuf
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: NTX Fisherman]
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05/26/16 01:54 AM
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Fishspanker
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I think if Mark Rose can find a multi year sponsorship he will go to the elites. Agreed. He won't be able to take Walmart with him. Maybe not with him but he might get them to Sponsor in Bass. They have to see that the FLW isn't as good for their advertising dollar.
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: kellisag]
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11/03/16 03:59 PM
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SC-001
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Re: FLW Pro's Qualifying for Elites
[Re: fouzman]
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11/03/16 04:06 PM
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InTheClear
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Someone please help me on this one: When and who was the last good FLW pro to not switch to the Elites when they qualified? For the sake of the question - let's omit Randall Tharp because he eventually switched over and Brandon McMillan because he did not fish FLW in 2014 & 2015. Pete Ponds, kind of. Tharp declined his first two Elite invites before finally accepting the third. http://www.bassfan.com/news_article/5113#.V0XcazUrIY0 Shows how consistent of an Angler Tharp is by qualifying 3 times for the Elites, impressive!
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