FLW Tour Pro, Ricky D. Scott was introduced
to the sport of Tournament Bass Fishing at an early age. Before Ricky entered his teen years, he and his father competed
in buddy tournaments. Later, his mother was the Women's National Fishing Champion. Ricky entered his first B.A.S.S.
affiliated club tournament two days after his 16th birthday. He won that event and has been drawn to the sport ever
since. Ricky has earned over $330,000.00 in tournament winnings. He has garnered press in FLW Outdoors Magazine,
BASSMASTER Magazine, B.A.S.S. Times, Central Pro-Am Association's Fishin' Magazine, Angler's Choice Magazine, FLW Outdoors.com, BassFan.com, Fishing World .com, and
numerous newspaper and internet
articles. He has also had television appearances on FLW Outdoors
on FSN, The BASSMASTER'S on TNN, Central Pro-Am Association's Fishin'
Magazine Television Series, 5 Outdoors and has also been a guest on Don Berry's Radio Show, and BassBuckandDuck.com Radio
Show. Ricky is sponsored byCASTAWAY Rods,Barling Boat Sales, and Hamby's Protector Beaching Bumpers. Clickhere for info on how to put Ricky to work, advertising for you. (email).
I spent most of the day yesterday fishing the Fort Smith pool of the Arkansas River.
I have a little local tournament this weekend. The water temperature is 50 degrees and falling daily (or hourly!).
It's muddy and running hard! The cold, muddy water makes for a tough bite! The forecast calls for a 27 degree
air temp for the Saturday morning take off and a high of 47. Should be fun...............
I did see a cool article on BassFan this morning (http://bassfan.com/news_article.asp?id=3467). Here's how that works. If you pay my FLW
Tour entry fees, I'm willing to give up half of my winnings from each FLW Tour event. The entry fee for each event
is $4,000.00. If I finish in the 'Top 50' in an event, I get $5,000.00 and you get $5,000.00. If I win the event,
I get $50,000.00 and you get $50,000.00. A second place finish would net $20,000.00 for you and $20,000.00 for me, etc.
down to 50th place. It should make an interesting story with lots of media exposure. The biggest fishing
media outlet, BassFan, is on board and will continue to cover the story.