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September 23, 2003 - Vol. 4 No. 36
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAXES, LETTERS AND EMAIL

Thank you to our many friends who wrote us to show your
support and to wish a safe trip to Gary Yamamoto and the
Yamamoto Bass Battalion as they go to Germany this week to
welcome our U.S. soldiers at several military bases and
those recovering in the hospital there.

Many of you asked about The Worlds Greatest Fishing Band who
will feature a concert for our soldiers; if they had a web
site with more information about their 4 CD set "Papa Was A
Fishin' Man" which features 50 songs about fishing, boating
and the great outdoors. The World's Greatest Fishing Band
website is at:

THE WORLD'S GREATEST FISHING BAND
http://www.wgfb.com

Again thank you kindly for caring to write us.

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CHRIS LAMBERT USES 9C SENKO TO WIN BASSMASTER OPEN

After sitting on the Western sidelines last season, the
Bassmaster Opens returned to the starting line-up of
major-league bass fishing on the West Coast this past
weekend with the Western season-opener on Sept. 18-20 on the
Columbia River in Kennewick, Washington. The last time the
Bassmaster trail pulled into Kennewick was two years ago in
October, 2001.

This past weekend was the first of three Western Open events
that will send the top-seeded Western anglers on to the
inaugural Bassmaster Open Championship in December and
ultimately to the world championship, the 2004 Bassmaster
Classic next summer.

Team Yamamoto pros made a good showing on the Columbia River
this weekend: John Murray 9th; Jarrett Edwards 17th; Ron
Colby 25th; Gary Dobyns 28th; Rob VanderKooi 35th; and Roy
Hawk 39th.

But it was Washington angler Chris Lambert who tied into
first place on Day One and never shook out of the leader
position all three days.

Dropshotting the 3" Senko (9C) was key to helping Chris
Lambert rack up the $46,850 top prize and impressive first
place trophy - his first from BASS. "I'm going to put this
trophy in our living room which is decorated real froufrou.
I think it will fit in great," joked Lambert.

In speaking with Chris Lambert today, he told me, "My
livewell was littered with crawdad pieces every day. I tried
many different baits during prefish, but the 9C Senko was
key. The spot I fished was a current break in 15 feet of
water, a swift feeding lane, and I discovered that the 9C
fit the perfect match for the crawfish profile that the bass
here saw swirling past them in the strong current."

"I tried a lot of different colors during practice. I found
three colors of 9C Senko that worked well and it was
necessary that I alternated between them - watermelon; smoke
with purple flake (157); and smoke blue pearl (240) in order
to win the tournament," said Chris.

"I dropshot the 9C. I tried wacky rigging it on the dropshot
but the bass would not eat that as much as simply
nose-hooking the 9C. I tried a 1/4 oz dropshot sinker, but
the lighter weight of a 3/16 oz dropshot sinker moved
quicker in the current, which these bass clearly preferred
over the 1/4 oz sinker," said Chris Lambert.

The winning lesson that Chris Lambert shares with us today
is that painstaking attention to all the little details -
methodically discovering what bait profile, what colors, the
necessity to alternate colors, what sinker size the bass did
and did not want, what way they did or did not want it
pinned on the hook - putting all this together helped Chris
Lambert win one of the most coveted titles in our sport this
past weekend - a Bassmaster win.

Congratulations on your accomplishment, Chris, from all of
us here who are reading about you in Gary Yamamoto's Weekly
News.

Regards,

Russ Bassdozer
Editor, Gary Yamamoto's WEEKLY NEWS

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