It seems like I’ve got some kind of crazy story for every place that B.A.S.S. goes to, so here is one for the Red River.
Classic, Classic, Classic – everybody is talking about the Classic, so I figured I would, too.
The Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open kicked off today on Lake Lewisville, Texas. That lake brings back good memories for me because I fished my first collegiate tournament there.
Some fishing trips go smoothly, and others … not so much. For the past five days, I have tried to practice on the St. Johns River.
Tournament bass fishing is very humbling. Some tournaments go great and some go bad.
Florida fishing is way different than anywhere else in the country. The weather, water depth, and habitat all play big roles in how the fish behave down there.
I have had my boat for over seven years, and it still looks and runs really good. I will be selling my boat after I get my Triton in February, and I know the person that buys it will be getting a really good boat because I have taken great care of it.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas. I know I did. Thanks for all the kind words on last week’s “Night Before Blastoff” poem. Getting positive feedback from these blogs means an awful lot!
I am starting to put together a game plan for each of the twelve bass fishing tournaments I have scheduled in my first year of fishing full time. And while I am excited about all of the events next year, a few really have me pumped up.
Now is the time to plan your 2012 fishing schedule, and the Federation Nation should be a top priority.