In a celebration of all things spring and the great outdoors, the 6th annual Yamaha Turkey Bass Smash commenced recently. An intense two day competition pitted two capable teams against each other in the quest to take the biggest turkeys and heaviest stringers of bass. In the end, Scott Newby and teammate Wade Middleton walked away victoriously. Scott recaps the challenge and his team's come-from-behind win. He also discusses how they were able to use a wide variety of the Yamaha product lineup to assist them in their efforts. From Yamaha atvs and side-by-sides to outboards, their reliable machines were there for competitors every step of the way. Scott says the annual Turkey Bass Smash is not only fun, but it provides an opportunity for people to see Yamaha's durable and reliable machines perform in the field.
Scott will also discuss some of the adventures that the Yamaha lineup of products has been on this year, including an ice fishing trip up north. Scott and the Yamaha team headed to Minnesota to get in on some ice fishing action in February. While there, they put the Yamaha RMAX2 and RMAX4, as well as the Yamaha Grizzly to the test against the cold. Fully outfitted with cab enclosures and heater kits, among other accessories, Scott talks about how these machines handled the brutal temperatures that dipped down to 31 below zero. Even with the extreme cold and wind, Yamaha's proven machines were able to keep the anglers warm and provide a great place to escape the elements. Scott discusses the benefit of having a machine on your side that has the reliability and dependability that Yamaha is known for, especially in such inhospitable conditions. Furthermore, he highlights how a wide variety of available accessories can make it possible to still enjoy the great outdoors, even if the conditions are less than ideal.
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