A little spot of nasty
A storm is rolling across the Inland Sea, and it’s nasty. The line keeps developing new cells, and it’s pouring when the clouds let go of their loads. The good...
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A storm is rolling across the Inland Sea, and it’s nasty. The line keeps developing new cells, and it’s pouring when the clouds let go of their loads. The good...
Seth Feider exemplified the critical decisions that will make a difference in this event’s outcome. After starting his day in search of smallmouth on a large flat, he said he...
My second stop was on Clifford Pirch. He has been fishing the train trestle located in Missisquoi Bay. From one bank to the other the bridge has close to 1,000 rail...
No, Brandon Lester isn’t getting that kind of sloppy. BASSTrakk has him at 17 pounds even, and he has gone largemouth fishing. We followed him back into the “slop,” and...
What a beautiful morning we have on Lake Champlain for Day 1 of the Bassmaster Elite Series event. Our first stop was on Randy Sullivan. I watched Randy set the...
John Cox has finished his limit in this shallow creek. They don’t weigh much, but he has five. He’s decided to head back to Plattsburgh. “I feel like if I can...
I caught up with Jake Whitaker in the Inland Sea, and he said his morning has been going fairly well. “It’s been alright,” he said. “I’ve got four fish that...
Brandon Palaniuk wasn’t going out on a limb when he predicted a logjam in the standings for this Lake Champlain event. It’s always that way here, where 3-pound smallmouth bass...
After a long idle into this creek, and almost to the point of us giving up on John Cox, he started catching fish. In the span of minutes he boated...
Cory Johnston isn’t showing on BASSTrakk, but he caught his biggest fish just a minute ago. He has around 15 pounds. It looked like he culled a smallmouth for 4-plus pound largemouth.
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