Ram Truck to Sponsor Bassmaster Elite Competitor Ryan Said
The Ram Truck Brand recently announced that has reached an agreement in principle to sponsor professional tournament bass angler Ryan Said. Said, the 2010 Bassmaster Northern Open points champion, will compete in the 2011 Bassmaster Classic and Bassmaster Elite Series under prominent Ram Truck colors; his boat featuring Ram Truck graphics, pulled behind a Ram Outdoorsman tow vehicle and Said wearing a Ram Truck jersey.
“Bass anglers are passionate about their trucks,” said Fred Diaz, Ram Truck Brand President and CEO. “They demand unsurpassed capability and proven reliability. They’re also very loyal to their sponsor. The introduction of the new Ram Outdoorsman and Ram’s sponsorship of Ryan Said are two of the ways we’re sharing our passion for the sport and connecting with anglers like ourselves.”
Forty-four percent of Ram 1500 owners and 48 percent of Ram 2500 and 3500 Heavy Duty owners call fishing their top hobby, ranking the sport third among owners’ favorite non-work-related truck uses. Ryan Said is a Wixom, Mich. resident and Chrysler Group engineer who has been tournament fishing for more than 11 years. Said’s season will get underway February 18 through 20, at the prestigious Bassmaster Classic in New Orleans, where 52 of the best anglers in the world will compete on the waters of Louisiana’s Mississippi River Delta. This invitation-only event is considered professional fishing’s premier event, pays the sport’s highest purse and is broadcast live on ESPN2.
“I have two goals for 2011,” added Said. “The first is to further cement the bond between fishermen and Ram Trucks. Our Ram Outdoorsman and our boat are going to get a lot of attention on the road and on the water. It means a lot to our sport and our fans to have Ram here. The second is to finish close enough to the top of the standings to earn a qualifying spot for next year’s Bassmaster Elite Series. My stretch goal is to win Rookie of the Year. The series has a very strong rookie field this year with more than 20, several of whom are already full-time pros from other series.”
Said is preparing for the 2011 season by hitting the books, re-reading back-issues of Bassmasters magazine. When he’s not doing that, he’s got his hands full with tackle and boat preparation.
“For me, there’s a lot of new water to cover,” said Said. “The conditions down south are different than where I usually fish in the north, so there’s new tackle to stock up on.”
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