Time has become Gustafson’s more precious commodity following Classic win
Time has become Jeff Gustafson’s most precious commodity.
In March, the Kenora, Ont., angler became the first Canadian to win the US$1-million Bassmaster Classic — pro bass fishing’s most prestigious title — going wire-to-wire on the Tennessee River.
And he did so in dramatic fashion, landing just two smallmouths weighing a combined six pounds, 12 ounces, on the final day to finish one pound, nine ounces ahead of American Bryan Schmitt.
Gustafson has since been besieged by media inquiries and appearance calls from sponsors. He has even received a request from Japan to fish there this fall and hold speaking engagements.