Published November 13, 2008 07:00 pm - Moultrie’s J. Todd Tucker has accepted a spot in the 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series, the highest level of BASS competition.
Tucker moves up to Elite Series
Moultrie’s J. Todd Tucker has accepted a spot in the 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series, the highest level of BASS competition.
Tucker was one spot from an Elite Series invitation after finishing 11th in the Bassmaster Central Open standings.
But when Michael Burns, the points winner, decided not to join the Elite Series, an invitation was extended to Tucker.
In the 2008 season, Tucker fished both Central and Southern Open divisions.
Tucker, 35, has been fishing in BASS events as a pro since 2002.
He said that when the Elite invitation came, he had already entered the Central, Southern and Northern Open divisions.
Tucker said he still plans to compete in all nine Open tournaments in addition to the 11-event Elite Series season.
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