Louisiana native Greg Hackney doesn't feel added pressure in Bassmaster Classic

It is not because Hackney competition in its home country, because the family usually participates in Hackney classic case where it is."It 's just makes it much easier," said Hackney Classic this year. "My wife and children are going to be able to stay home and not have to travel, so it's pretty cool. ... My in-laws are in New Orleans. They live in Harahan now. It 'a lot'."Hackney not to feel the weight of the fishing industry of the State on his shoulders, if only a native of Louisiana in this year's tournament, which begins Friday and ends Sunday."It's great to be in the classic, no matter who is there," said Hackney. "It's irrelevant."Few events in Bass Fishing in Louisiana now. Just another Elite Series event scheduled for 2011 in Louisiana, and 40 of the previous editions of the Classic, only four were in Louisiana - 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2009.Hackney, whose hometown of Gonzales, said it earned him the travel of eight to 24 hours away from home to participate in tournaments."It 'was very relaxed this year because I got to stay home and practice and should not go to a strange hotel," Hackney said.Hackney is aware of this year the Bass Masters Classic competition, the Louisiana Delta. It is Gonzales, and his favorite place to fish is from Venice, where he said he was fishing for saltwater fish and freshwater.