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Wednesday, December 16, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 9 Sisters woman is a bass ace By Jim Cornelius News Editor Up this morning Before the sun Fixed me some coffee and a honey bun Jumped in my pickup gave her the gas I’m goin’ out to catch a five-pound bass — Robert Earl Keen Sheila Brand knows all about what it takes to catch a five-pound bass. She’s an ace bass angler, and folks in Central Oregon know it. Sheila was named Female Bass Angler of the Year for 2015 by the Central Oregon Bass Club. Bass anglers earn such honors in competitions that compile points based on the weight of fish caught (they are later released). Sheila is one of five women in the club of 30 members. She placed eighth in the overall standings. Sheila shares her passion for bass fishing with her hus- band Wyatt. “My husband has been great as a teacher,” she said. “I basically owe it all to him as far as my success this year.” Bass fishing is all about technique. Some anglers keep mum about their tackle, but not Sheila — she’s happy to tell you she has mastered the Green Pumpkin Senko. Because in bass-fishing, it’s not so much the tackle you use — it’s how skilled you are at using it. Bass-fishing requires finesse, patience, and good feel. That’s espe- cially true in night tourna- ments, which turned out to be Sheila’s favorites this year. “Your sight’s gone and you’re basically going by feel — which is what bass- fishing is; by feel.” Sheila’s biggest tourna- ment catch this year was a 4.5-pounder. “My biggest bass I’ve ever caught was a 5.5-pounder,” she said. Her husband landed a 7.4-pounder this year. The club stages eight or nine tournaments each year. Anglers are scored on the point total for their best six tournaments. Sheila took top honors in her and Wyatt’s first full year with the club. The Brands enjoy the camaraderie and the com- petition (including com- peting with each other). There’s a lot of strategy involved in successful bass- fishing, and they love the challenge. It’s a passion Sheila would love to share. She notes that the club meets the first Tuesday of every month at Abby’s Pizza in Bend at 7 p.m. Anyone is welcome to photo provided sheila Brand is the top female bass angler in Central oregon. come and check out the club and its activities. “I’d love to see more women out there,” Shiela said. “Husbands — bring your wives out!”