Winning a bass fishing tournament is difficult enough. But put two Minnesota college students in a national bass fishing championship without a boat (theirs broke, so they rented a johnboat), too little practice time on a strange lake (Lake Maumelle in Arkansas) and limited funds (their parents kicked in gas money), and the result might be predictable.
Arielle Tetzlaff and Adam Odegaard lost.
Or they at least didn’t finish in the top echelon among the more than 50 teams competing in the Under Armour College Bass National Championship held near Little Rock, Ark.
But give Tetzlaff — the first female angler to compete in the championship — and Odegaard credit for spunk. And ingenuity. Continue reading ‘Brown College Bass Hunters’

