![]() ![]() Lots of compliments from the camera people and marshals that ride with us throughout the season." It's a pleasant ride, and they've got a lot of room to do what they have to do as well. "We have the same cameramen for all of our tournaments and, if I get to have a camera in my boat, they all want to go with me. ![]() At this place, it was a long boat ride, but later in season, we are going to big water places, and I'll be able to go wherever I want at those events when we go to the Great Lakes." I just go where I feel I need to go to give myself the best chance to do well. "I've been running that boat and motor since 2017 and I've never had an issue. "An hour-long ride is a project, and you're working everything hard," Gustafson said. Only this year, the stakes were exponentially higher on the world's biggest bass stage.įor each day of competition Gussy relied on Lund's legendary, unbeatable performance and the smooth, dry ride of his IPS2's hull to make an hour-long run to and from where he would catch his Classic-winning weight of Tennessee River smallmouth bass. Gustafson's Classic-winning game plan followed a similar strategy that he executed two years prior when he won the 2021 Bassmaster Elite Series event on the same fishery. Lund Boats' smooth, dry ride gets Gustafson to classic-winning Smallmouth and back Gussy directly attributed his Lund Pro-V Bass to helping him stay on top of finicky bass in challenging conditions - photo © BASS Editorial ![]()
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