I decided to check some more numbers on this past season's tournaments. Following is a digest of what I learned, starting with the fact that there was a total of 41 anglers who participated in at least one event. Of that number, 27 (or about 65 percent) won place money. Here is that breakdown:
11 of those 27 anglers (or about 40.7) percent) won place money on one occasion.
5 of those 27 anglers (or about 18.5 percent) won place money on two occasions.
4 of those 27 anglers (or about 14.8 percent) won place money on three occasions.
1 of those 27 anglers (or about 3.7 percent) won place money on five occasions.
4 of those 27 anglers (or about 14.8 percent) won place money on six occasions.
1 of those 27 anglers (or about 3.7 percent) won place money on seven occasions.
1 of those 27 anglers (or about 3.7 percent) won place money on ten occasions.
Of those same 41 anglers, only 17 (or about 41 percent) won big-fish money during 2022. Here is that breakdown:
11 of those 17 anglers (or about 64.5 percent) won big-fish money on one occasion.
3 of those 17 anglers (or about 17.6 percent) won big-fish money on two occasions.
3 of those 17 anglers (or about 17.6 percent) won big-fish money on three occasions.
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