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Aaron Martens: Making the Sport More Exciting

I hope Major League Fishing keeps going to places that we don't know. Not knowing the lakes helps keep us on a level playing field and the format makes the sport more exciting. The smaller field will allow us to fish different lakes that we don't get to in other leagues.
Knowing the standings with the real-time leader board makes the new format challenging, and knowing what everyone else is doing adds a level of anxiety that we never had before.
It’s hard to say right now how Major League Fishing will change competitive fishing, but the excitement should transfer over to the public and if that happens, it could have an impact on the tournament world. This will cause a level of excitement that is going to help sports fans feel what we go through and that is what true sports fans get involved in. This shows what really happens.
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