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Howe gets deal with Innova Electronics
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Innova Electronics Corporation, a leading supplier of test equipment and diagnostic reporting for the automotive aftermarket, has entered into a sponsorship agreement with MLF Pro Circuit angler Miles Howe.
The sponsorship marks Innovas initial foray into the boating and fishing market a natural extension for its automotive test and tune offering, which has many applications in the marine electronics, boat trailering and DIY space.
Were excited to sponsor Miles and wish him much success in the 2021 Major League Fishing season, said John Cary, the companyk s digital marketing manager. Boat owners and fishermen have always relied on electrical testers and digital multimeters to troubleshoot tow vehicles, trailer lights and electronics such as depthfinders and fish-finders, so this sponsorship seems a natural fit to expose our brand to more fishing enthusiasts.
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Minnesotan erupts for Harris Chain victory
Sunday, March 7, 2021
By B.A.S.S. Communications Staff
Overcoming a modest start, Keith Tuma of Brainerd, Minn., caught the weeks biggest bag of 26-02 Saturday to win the Harris Chain Bassmaster Southern Open with a three-day total of 58-13.
One of only two anglers to break 20 pounds twice (also 2nd-place Alex Wetherell), Tuma caught 12-06 on Day 1 and placed 58th. Friday saw him rebound with a limit of 20-05, which moved him into 10th.
Knowing he couldnt finish any lower, Tuma said he entered Saturdays final round with a relaxed attitude that helped him focus on improving.
Missourian cruises to victory at Ozarks
Sunday, March 7, 2021
Michael Harlin of Sunrise Beach, Mo. brought five bass to the scale Saturday weighing 20-06 to win the Lake of the Ozarks Plains Division Toyota Series event. Harlin weighed in 15 bass over three days of competition totaling 62-01, besting 2nd-place angler Andy Newcomb of Camdenton, Mo. by more than 15 pounds. For his victory, Harlin earned the top payout of $37,802.
Each day was a little different in how the bite unfolded for Harlin, but he caught his fish all three days doing the same thing throwing an umbrella rig while watching his forward-facing sonar.