President Bush Meets with 2008 Bassmaster Classic Champion and 2008 Women’s Bass
March 25, 2008
THE PRESIDENT: I’ve got the fishing champs of this year. And, Judy, thanks for coming. She is from Many, Louisiana. She won the Women’s Bassmaster. And Alton Jones from Waco, Texas, won the Bassmaster Classic.
And I thought it was important to welcome these champs here to the White House so that — you know, to encourage people to fish. There’s nothing better than fishing. I had a fantastic experience with Alton and our friend, Charlie Pack. He was a famous local fisherman. And he said, do you want to go fishing with a fellow named Jones? I said, I’ve never heard of him, there’s a lot people named Jones. (Laughter.) It turns out the man I was fishing with is the — wins the Bassmaster Classic.
Bush speaks to reporters with Alton Jones, 2008 Bassmaster Classic Champion, and Judy Wong, 2008 Women’s Bassmaster Tour Champion Tuesday, Mar. 25, 2008, in the Oval Office at the White House. White House photo by Joyce N. Boghosian” src=”/upimg/allimg/080406/1554350.jpg” width=”254″ align=”right” border=”0″ /> This is a good, clean sport. It’s a sport that requires good conservation in order to make sure our fisheries are good, and I love to welcome the champs here. And so we’re glad you’re here. The people of Louisiana and Texas are proud of you.
MR. JONES: Well, it’s an honor to be here. You know, fishing with you, I’ve got to say that President Bush is actually a very good fisherman and a great conservationist. And I’m really not sure who’s working who here. I’m hoping to get an invite to fish on his lake in Crawford, and he’s looking for a free fishing guide. (Laughter.)
MS. WONG: I would be glad to take you any day on Toledo Bend.
THE PRESIDENT: That’s good.
MS. WONG: And bring Laura, as well.
THE PRESIDENT: I’m a good fisherman; sometimes I’m a good catcher-man. (Laughter.)
MR. JONES: It’s pretty good there —
THE PRESIDENT: Yes, there is. Anyway, thank you all for coming.
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