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          Raw to well-seasoned, 15 Bassmaster Classic rookies get set for the Feb.   18-20 world-class challenge
         
        
         
        
          January 21, 2011 - Fifteen anglers will go into the Feb. 18-20 Bassmaster Classic on the   Louisiana Delta as first-time qualifiers — Classic rookies, they’re called. Some   of those anglers, however, have a lot more rookie in them than do others with   the same label.
         
         
        
          A good example is Brandon Palaniuk. He’s the 23-year-old from Idaho who   landed a Classic berth (and a Bassmaster Elite Series entry) by winning the 2010   B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship presented by Yamaha and Skeeter Boats.   Going into the Classic, his pro record is completely blank.
         
         
        
          In contrast is Morizo Shimizu. Age 40, he has competed as a Bassmaster pro   for 10 years in the United States, and ranks as a bass-fishing star in his   native Japan. His first Classic qualification has brought him more fame   already.
         
         
        
          “Whenever I appear on TV or in a magazine in Japan, they are now talking   about the Classic. And fans congratulate me and wish me good luck in the   Classic,” he said through an interpreter.
         
         
        
          When he arrives in New Orleans along with his 49 fellow Classic   competitors, Shimizu is likely to collect more ink as the only non-American   competitor. Likewise, Palaniuk will get his share of media attention for being   the youngest in the field, as well as for being the first Federation Nation   champ to exercise his option to join the Elite Series, which will begin in   March, less than three weeks after the Classic.
         
         
        
          A first Classic followed by a first Elite event is also the near future of   Ryan Said, Keith Combs and Andy Montgomery. All qualified for the Classic and   Elite Series through a 2010 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open Series   division.
         
         
        
          They are indeed Classic and Elite rookies, but Montgomery, 28, and Combs,   35, are transplants from another major circuit, and have competed multiple times   in that circuit’s championship. To a lesser degree, Said, 30, also has fished   other tours and events.
         
         
        
          At 58, rookie George Crain is the second-oldest 2011 Classic qualifier   (Elite pro Paul Elias, 59, is the oldest). Crain is a retired firefighter from   Alabama who, like the youngest qualifier, traveled the long Federation Nation   road to win a Classic berth.
         
         
        
          “I’m just thrilled to death to be going to the Classic,” said Crain, who   tried to qualify through the Federation for nine years before he made it.
         
         
        
          Rank beginner or seasoned pro, all first-time Classic crown hopefuls will   have to learn how to handle all the extra pressures of a Classic, like   energy-sapping schedules, media and fan attention, and after-hours sponsor   commitments.
         
         
        
          So far, Palaniuk has been able to remain focused, both feet on the   ground.
         
         
        
          “Definitely, being the youngest, I have less experience, especially at this   level,” he said, “but I try not to pay attention to that too much. The Classic has the best anglers in   the world, and winning it for me is a long shot. But anything can happen at a   Classic.”
         
         
        
          If Palaniuk won, he would follow in the footsteps of Bryan Kerchal, the   23-year-old fry cook who in 1994 became the first Federation qualifier to win a   Classic. 
         
         
        
          Kerchal died in a commuter plane crash a few months after his historic   Classic victory, fishing career unrealized. Age 7 at the time, Palaniuk does not   remember him.
         
         
        
          “But I’ve heard the Kerchal story since I joined the Federation,” Palaniuk   said. “It’s one of the biggest feats of bass fishing. I’m hoping I can honor him by doing well   at the Classic.”
         
         
        
         
        
          2011 BASSMASTER CLASSIC ROOKIES
         
        
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here for a   complete list of the 50-angler field.)
 
         
        
          3 rookies qualified through the 2010 Bassmaster Elite Series:
         
        
          Morizo Shimizu, Osaka, Japan
         
        
          Jason Williamson, Aiken, S.C.
         
        
          Greg Vinson, Wetumpka, Ala.
         
         
        
          5 rookies qualified through a 2010 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open   Series division:
         
        
          Tracy Adams, Wilkesboro, N.C.
         
        
          Keith Combs, Del Rio, Texas
         
        
          Andy Montgomery, Blacksburg, S.C.
         
        
        
          Randall Tharp, Gardendale, Ala.
         
         
        
          6 rookies qualified through the 2010 B.A.S.S. Federation Nation   Championship presented by Yamaha and Skeeter Boats:
         
        
          Sean Alvarez, Rutland, Vt.
         
        
          George Crain, Cropwell, Ala.
         
        
          Dale Hightower, Sand Springs, Okla.
         
        
          Brain LaClair, Denton, Del.
         
        
          Brandon Palaniuk, Rathdrum, Idaho
         
        
          David Watson, Dugger, Ind.
         
         
        
          1 rookie qualified by winning the 2010 Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series   Championship operated by American Bass Anglers:
         
        
          Ryan McMurtury, Abbeville, S.C.
         
         
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