Canadian team looking to improve upon eighth-place finish at world bass event
They’ll be in unchartered waters but Pete Garnier and Canada’s entry at the bass fishing world championship will at least be able to rely on familiar tactics when the tournament begins Thursday.
The Canadian team participated in practice sessions Tuesday and Wednesday on Lake Bolsena, located in the Italian province of Viterbo. It’s Europe’s largest volcanic lake at 13 kilometres long and 11 kilometres wide, with a maximum depth of 150.9 metres and a surface area of 113.5 square kilometres.
The last volcanic activity was around 104 BC. The lake has many introduced species, including largemouth bass, northern pike, mullet and freshwater crab.
During practice, Garnier and the Canadian team found some recognizable conditions.