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      Inside BASS: Lane Enjoying Role
      as Pre-Classic Favorite 
      CELEBRATION, Fla. - Jan. 29, 2007 Considering
      that no angler has ever won a Bassmaster Classic held in their
      homestate, some might find Russ Lane's position as the homestate
      favorite in the upcoming 37th Bassmaster Classic to be uncomfortable.
       
      Along with fellow Alabama Elite Series pro Boyd
      Duckett, Lane is considered a pre-tournament favorite for the
      2007 Classic Feb. 23-25 in Birmingham, Ala. But Lane is just
      fine with the label as he has had considerable tournament success
      in late winter/early spring tournaments on Lay Lake - the 2007
      Classic waters- and other Coosa River impoundments.  
      "I've definitely been hearing that from everybody,"
      said Lane of the pre-Classic favorite label. "I know Lay
      Lake pretty well. I've had a lot of success on that lake, especially
      that time of year. 
      "If I had to pick a place and time of year
      to fish the Bassmaster Classic, that's where and when it would
      be." 
      With the favorite position comes a boatload of
      pressure to perform up to expectations. Just ask past pre-Classic
      heavy favorites like South Carolina angler Jason Quinn, who battled
      heavy boat traffic on his way to a sixth-place finish on his
      home waters of Lake Wylie at the 2004 Classic. But Lane doesn't
      sound at all troubled by such hype. 
      "I'm having a ball with all of it right now,"
      he said. "There's really nothing to deal with. 
      "To me it's just another tournament. Anglers
      like Kevin Van Dam, [Mike] Iaconelli, [Terry] Scroggins, and
      all the big-name guys are going to come here and it's not going
      to be anything they haven't seen before. I really don't think
      that there's that much advantage to knowing the lake that much
      better than anybody else. 
      "I just hope things go right and I can have
      a good showing." 
      If Lane does buck the trend and become the first
      homestate pro to win the world-championship event, it would be
      a giant step in a career that has progressed steadily in just
      over two years. 
      Since giving up a career as a minor-league baseball
      player with big-league dreams, Lane qualified for the 2004 Classic
      through the BASS Federation Nation (finishing 21st in the Wylie
      Classic). He then qualified for the Bassmaster Elite Series in
      2006 and made the 2007 Classic by finishing in a respectable
      15th place in the Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings. 
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