One More
The 2012 bass tournament series is almost over for Brady Moy.
Brady, Roto-Mix’s northeast regional manager, is in fifth place in the Albany Area Bassmasters. The last tournament of the season is Oct. 13 at Lake Bomoseen in Vermont.
And last weekend he placed fifth at a tournament sponsored by Time Warner.
(Check out an earlier blog post about Brady’s lifelong goal of becoming a professional bass fisherman here.)
Roto-Mix is a proud sponsor.
Brady said one challenge this year has been the drought conditions, which makes for a tough season.
“Lakes are low. Fishing has been difficult,” Brady said. “I’m optimistic and looking forward to a strong finish.”
Hook, line and sinker
Brady Moy, Roto-Mix’s northeast regional manager, is fulfilling his life-long dream of becoming a professional bass fisherman.
He’s participating in the Albany Area Bassmasters, competing as a semi-professional angler. Halfway through the 2012 tournament series, he’s in second place.
The tournament series Brady fishes in consists of six tournaments a year, and he also participates in other open tournaments. Brady is competing mostly in Vermont and New York.
This is the first time he’s fished at this level since 2006.
Roto-Mix is proudly sponsoring Brady.
His grandfather, Terry Fleming, got Brady started fishing when he was about 5 years old. Terry Fleming fished the pro circuit for a couple of years in the early 1970s.
Brady said he spends almost every weekend either participating in bass tournaments or looking for places to catch fish.
Here’s Brady’s fishing schedule:
• He’ll be fishing in the Jerry Simon Jr. Memorial Bass Tournament this weekend at Cossayuna Lake in New York.
• In two weeks Brady will participate in a tournament at Sacandaga Lake in New York.
• And two weeks ago, he finished third in a tournament at Saratoga Lake.