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First time to be at Pro event, to follow a pro, best way to find and follow them?
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05/07/14 02:02 PM
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Jeremy E
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I want to follow Kelly Jordan, anyone know what his boat will look like at this event? Do they announce their name when blasting off etc?
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Re: First time to be at Pro event, to follow a pro, best way to find and follow them?
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05/07/14 02:19 PM
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Lake Fork Guide Zach Hughes
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Re: First time to be at Pro event, to follow a pro, best way to find and follow them?
[Re: Jeremy E]
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05/07/14 02:34 PM
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Rudy Lackey
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Re: First time to be at Pro event, to follow a pro, best way to find and follow them?
[Re: Jeremy E]
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05/07/14 03:18 PM
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Bruce Allen
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Jeremy if you are not familiar with Lake Fork be very careful when following these Pros. They have a whole support system in place to replace props and lower units. So therefore they will run in places even the locals will not.
Of course they don't really want to take the down time for repairs so some may be more careful than others. Anytime they leave the marked boat lanes and you are following unless you can get right behind them I wouldn't be running to much. But give them plenty of room in case they do hit sometihing.
I'd say the better thing to do would be to follow the camera boats. Most of them are locals.
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Re: First time to be at Pro event, to follow a pro, best way to find and follow them?
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05/07/14 03:23 PM
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z7x374
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Jeremy if you are not familiar with Lake Fork be very careful when following these Pros. They have a whole support system in place to replace props and lower units. So therefore they will run in places even the locals will not.
Of course they don't really want to take the down time for repairs so some may be more careful than others. Anytime they leave the marked boat lanes and you are following unless you can get right behind them I wouldn't be running to much. But give them plenty of room in case they do hit sometihing.
I'd say the better thing to do would be to follow the camera boats. Most of them are locals. Such great advice 
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Re: First time to be at Pro event, to follow a pro, best way to find and follow them?
[Re: Jeremy E]
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05/07/14 03:40 PM
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Alex Finch
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Best bet is to look for the boat. They are launching from SRA Cove. My understanding is that it will be off-limits to everyone except for the Pros and Media boats. I imagine they will have GWs posted at the buoys to keep people out. If that's the case, it will probably be hard to hear them call off names. KJs boat: http://www.bassmaster.com/anglers/kelly-jordon
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