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    www.idahostatesman.com/531/story/888409.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/4/2009    Last Visited: 9/4/2009  

    Bruce James, guide service manager for Jack Dennis Outdoors Shop, says the current water level is close to ideal for fly fishing.

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    www.nwanews.com/adg/Sports/216047/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/7/2008    Last Visited: 2/8/2008  

    Arkansas All-America defensive end Bruce James painfully made his peace with the situation almost immediately."I knew we went out there and competed as long and hard and well as we could," James said in a recent interview."I'd rather lose a national championship game than never have a chance to play in one.That's how I felt walking off the field that day, and I still feel that way."Now a State Farm insurance agent in Little Rock, James has enjoyed two distinctive football careers in Arkansas, 27 years apart.The first one was probably enough to ensure his induction into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame later this month.

    His playing eligibility ended with the 1970 season.After he surfaced as a no-frills commentator on KATV, Channel 7, in 1998, it wasn't long until it seemed some Razorbacks partisans swore by him while others swore about him.However, whether they agreed or disagreed, apparently they all tuned in. Asked how he landed the TV gig, James smiled and said, "By default."
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    "I never failed to be impressed by his knowledge, insight and intensity.,The show lasted nine seasons," James said."When it started, I guessed it might last one season.,Bruce just told the listeners what he thought, like he might have told somebody visiting with him in his office," Bazzel said.
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    And he could usually soften his criticisms with a little humor, like saying something was 'as tough as a two-dollar steak.',I tried to be straight down the middle," James said."I thought what we were doing was basically journalism.I never heard complaints from any of the guys who were my teammates at Arkansas, although I'm sure some of them sometimes disagreed with me." (Sports Week wasn't renewed in 2007.The explanation is that auto racing on ABC-TV required the time slot previously occupied by the Houston Nutt Show.The Arkansas coach's show was moved to Sport Week's old spot at 10: 30 p. m., which seemed a rather ironic coincidence. ) James became a keen student of SEC football long before Arkansas bailed out of the malaise-stricken (and doomed ) Southwest Conference to join the burgeoning SEC in 1990.In fact, he grew up immersed in the SEC football mystique.

    His family lived at Moss Point, Miss., on the Gulf Coast near Mobile, Ala.

    "You might say Moss Point had about the same [geographical ] relation to Mobile that Conway does to Little Rock.We watched the Bear Bryant Show, the Shug Jordan Show every Sunday during football season," James said, referring to the longtime coaches at Alabama and Auburn, respectively.

    As an offensive tackle and linebacker in the 10 th grade, James started attracting college scouts.Their attention intensified during his junior and senior seasons as a fullback and linebacker.

    "At 6-3 and 225, I was pretty fast and quick for a guy my size in those days," he said.
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    "They used to say football teams would lose one game for each sophomore they started," James said, laughing."If that had been true, we might have lost every game that year.ars included quarterback Bill Montgomery, wide receiver Chuck Dicus, tailback Bill Burnett, defensive linemen James, Rick Kersey and Dick Bumpas, linebacker Mike Boschetti, defensive backs Bobby Field and Jerry Moore.

    They became the nucleus of a three-season run amounting to 28-5, with the losses including three consecutive heartbreakers on national TV from December 1969 to September 1970: Texas 15-14, Ole Miss 27-22, Stanford 34-28.

    #8220,After we lost [the 1969 game ] to Texas, we were really a shellshocked bunch," James said.
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    "Later on, I got acquainted with [Texas quarterback ] James Street and some of their other players and naturally we talked about the 1969 game," James said."Street said, 'Hey, we had seven turnovers - we played terrible.You guys played the game of your lives and we still won.So what's the big deal ?' Maybe he had a point."If James has a pet peeve, it would be with fans resigned to ordinary status in a football league that bristles with perennial powerhouses: LSU, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Auburn."We've got the facilities and resources now, and we've certainly got the fan support," he said.

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    www.nwanews.com/adg/Sports/219405/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/11/2008    Last Visited: 3/12/2008  

    The summer of 1971 found Arkansas All-America defensive end Bruce James wrestling with a career crisis in the training camp of the Philadelphia Eagles in Reading, Pa.

    While playing for the Razorbacks, James underwent four surgeries - three to repair his knees and a fourth to implant a steel pin in an ankle.His medical history had lowered him to the 12 th round of the NFL Draft and had him facing the fact that "it was time to start looking for something else to do.ny Lester was another rookie in the Eagles#8217, camp that summer.

    "Danny was a second- or thirdround pick," James said in a recent interview.

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    www.nwanews.com/adg/Sports/215878/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/5/2008    Last Visited: 2/6/2008  

    "That [season ] wasn't the first time he was called 'Archie Who,'" said Bruce James, a native of Moss Point, Miss., a former Razorbacks All-America defensive end and a 2008 Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame honoree."But it was the time most folks remember.

    1 I first heard 'Archie Who' about 2 / 2 years earlier."In July 1967, Manning and James were on opposing sides of the 1967 Mississippi High School All-Star Game, North vs.
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    "That was the 'year of the quarterback' in Mississippi," James said Monday.
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    500 and Terry Bradshaw was taking the Pittsburgh Steelers to Super Bowls," James said.
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    #8220,They're like the football version of a presidential family," James said."Like the Roosevelts, Kennedys, Bushes and Clintons of the NFL."

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    www.baxterbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/25/2008    Last Visited: 6/25/2008  

    James enters Hall of Honor
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    FAYETTEVILLE (AP) - Former Arkansas football star Bruce James is one of nine new inductees set to enter the school's Hall of Honor.

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    The official induction will take place Aug. 29 in Rogers.Joining James in this year's class are football players Rodney Brand, Tommy Brasher, George McKinney and Steed White, basketball player Darrell Walker, track and field stars Daniel Lincoln and Gi-Gi Miller and baseball player Ryan Lundquist.
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    James, a defensive end, lettered for three seasons from 1968-70, helping the Razorbacks go 28-5 over that span.

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    www.helena-arkansas.com/sports/x19923636/James-among-9- - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/24/2007    Last Visited: 7/1/2008  

    Former Arkansas football star Bruce James is one of nine new inductees set to enter the school's Hall of Honor.The official induction will take place Aug. 29 in Rogers.Joining James in this year's class are football players Rodney Brand, Tommy Brasher, George McKinney and Steed White, basketball player Darrell Walker, track and field stars Daniel Lincoln and Gi-Gi Miller and baseball player Ryan Lundquist.
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    James, a defensive end, lettered for three seasons from 1968-70, helping the Razorbacks go 28-5 over that span.

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    www.jackdennisfishingtrips.com/Jackson%20Hole%20Fly%20S - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 7/19/2009  

    Pro Staff | Jack Dennis | Jeff Currier | Scott Sanchez | Bruce James
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    Bruce James Jack Dennis Fly Fishing Guide

    Bruce spent his youth in Phoenix Arizona, where he received a degree in Geology. During his college days he spent his summers exploring the fishing of Colorado where he developed a strong afinity for hiking into small creeks. He spent several years as an exploration geologist before coming to Jack Dennis Sports for the past 32 years. Bruce is a local resident of Jackson Hole.

    Before accepting the position as fly fishing guide manager, Bruce paid his dues as a professional guide for many years on Jackson Hole's world renowned waters, including the Snake River, Green, South Fork and numerous waters in Yellowstone Park. As have many others before him, he discovered that the fly fishing opportunities are endless and the challenges to the angler, never ending in the Jackson Hole area.

    Bruce spends every available free minute, whether on a day off or vacation, fishing Jackson Hole's rivers and streams, or for that matter, any place their are leaping fish throughout the western USA. Although he sometimes fishes from a boat, his true passion has evolved into fishing small streams and creeks.

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    Last Visited: 7/19/2009  

    Professional Guides | Jackson Hole Fly Fishing Guides | Professional Guides | Bruce James | Ben Smith | Ed Dutilly | Ben Brennan | Chris Brylinski | Scott Smith | Jim Reetz | Weldon Jones | Josh Graffam | Justin Burkhart | Mark Fuller | Bart Taylor | Dave Samuels | Neil Chamberlin | Dave Smith | [return to top]
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    Bruce spent his youth in Phoenix Arizona, where he received a degree in Geology. During his college days he spent his summers exploring the fishing of Colorado where he developed a strong afinity for hiking into small creeks. He spent several years as an exploration geologist before coming to Jack Dennis Sports for the past 32 years. Bruce is a local resident of Jackson Hole.

    Before accepting the position as fly fishing guide manager, Bruce paid his dues as a professional guide for many years on Jackson Hole's world renowned waters, including the Snake River, Green, South Fork and numerous waters in Yellowstone Park. As have many others before him, he discovered that the fly fishing opportunities are endless and the challenges to the angler, never ending in the Jackson Hole area.

    Bruce spends every available free minute, whether on a day off or vacation, fishing Jackson Hole's rivers and streams, or for that matter, any place their are leaping fish throughout the western USA. Although he sometimes fishes from a boat, his true passion has evolved into fishing small streams and creeks.

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    www.jackdennisfishingtrips.com/Fly%20Fishing%20Guide%20 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 7/19/2009  

    Bruce James | Scott Smith | Mark Fuller | Ben Smith | Jim Reetz | Bart Taylor | Ed Dutilly | Weldon Jones | Dave Samuels | Ben Brennan | Josh Graffam | Neil Chamberlin | Chris Brylinski | Justin Burkhart | Dave Smith | Bruce James | Scott Smith | Mark Fuller | Ben Smith | Jim Reetz | Bart Taylor | Ed Dutilly | Weldon Jones | Dave Samuels | Ben Brennan | Josh Graffam | Neil Chamberlin | Chris Brylinski | Justin Burkhart | Dave Smith | Professional Guides
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    Bruce James | Scott Smith | Mark Fuller | Ben Smith | Jim Reetz | Bart Taylor | Ed Dutilly | Weldon Jones | Dave Samuels | Ben Brennan | Josh Graffam | Neil Chamberlin | Chris Brylinski | Justin Burkhart | Dave Smith | Bruce James | Scott Smith | Mark Fuller | Ben Smith | Jim Reetz | Bart Taylor | Ed Dutilly | Weldon Jones | Dave Samuels | Ben Brennan | Josh Graffam | Neil Chamberlin | Chris Brylinski | Justin Burkhart | Dave Smith | Professional Guides
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    Bruce spent his youth in Phoenix Arizona, where he received a degree in Geology. During his college days he spent his summers exploring the fishing of Colorado where he developed a strong afinity for hiking into small creeks. He spent several years as an exploration geologist before coming to Jack Dennis Sports for the past 32 years. Bruce is a local resident of Jackson Hole.

    Before accepting the position as fly fishing guide manager, Bruce paid his dues as a professional guide for many years on Jackson Hole's world renowned waters, including the Snake River, Green, South Fork and numerous waters in Yellowstone Park. As have many others before him, he discovered that the fly fishing opportunities are endless and the challenges to the angler, never ending in the Jackson Hole area.

    Bruce spends every available free minute, whether on a day off or vacation, fishing Jackson Hole's rivers and streams, or for that matter, any place their are leaping fish throughout the western USA. Although he sometimes fishes from a boat, his true passion has evolved into fishing small streams and creeks.

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    Last Visited: 10/31/2009  

    Pictured above at the reunion: Texas tackle Bob McKay, Texas fullback Steve Worster, Arkansas defensive end Bruce James, Texas tackle Bobby Wuensch, and Arkansas receiver Chuck Dicus.

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