| When you watched Bass Tournament Fishing 30 | | | | Just look at Omori, this 34 year old has 5 1st |
| years ago who would ever thought you would | | | | place finishes and 4 second place finishes. He has |
| see someone from Japan doing good? You see | | | | 22 top ten finishes, 34 top 20 finishes and 56 top |
| pros from Zimbabwe, South Africa, Italy, Canada, | | | | 50 finishes. That's good in anyone's book. He has |
| Mexico and Japan. I mean who even knew they | | | | caught over 2,943 lbs pounds of fish in just 146 |
| fished for bass? | | | | entries. His career earning are over $800,000.00 |
| Well now, you see some of the best anglers | | | | and that my friend, is over $5400.00 for every |
| from Japan and they are doing great! | | | | tournament he has been in. Recently he was |
| A couple of names comes to mind like: Takahiro | | | | name "Citgo Angler of The Year". |
| Omori and Morizo Shimizu. | | | | Then we have Morizo Shimizu, who caught 30 |
| Why are these two doing so good lately and | | | | pounds of bass his last day at Lake Guntersville. |
| what is their secrets? Well, for one they fish | | | | Morizo is from Suita Osaka, Japan and is 34 years |
| mostly high pressured lakes and second, they | | | | old too. We are going to be seeing a lot more of |
| know what the fish are striking on and feel more | | | | this man, I am sure. Morizo came in second at |
| comfortable when fishing on lakes that are less | | | | Lake Gunterville by 1 pound of fish. |
| pressured like here in the United States. | | | | |