It’s nothing unusual for an angler to arrive on the Bassmaster Elite Series with a cool backstory or nickname. But when that name suggests you might have an actual crown in one of your storage bins, you’d better be good.
Especially when that crown says you’ve ruled the pro bass fishing circuit in a whole other country.
That meant Kyoya Fujita, “The Prince of Japanese Bass Fishing,” had a hill as high as Mount Fuji to climb when he came for his slice of Americana. Turns out, he climbed it easily, doing laps around other climbers, and then set up a base camp at the summit that’s likely to exist for years to come.
And he did it with such bravado.
After winning the Dakota Lithium Bassmaster Elite at Lake…