Day 2 practice

The bite started out good this morning on the James River. Fishing in the rain with cooler temps has been sweet.

Figuring out the tides

Figuring out the tide is such a major step in catching the active feeding fish on the James River! 

James River views

Pro Matthew Mattingly and co-angler Todd Young working hard while taking in some views on the historical James River.

High temperatures

It’s a challenge here on the James River with near 100-degree temperatures, but it seems like the bass are biting. I admire the scenery on this river.

Ending practice early

The extreme temperatures have made for some shorter practice days. Unfortunately my day ended early yesterday when I got a treble hook buried deep in my left index finger. It...

Decisive operations

Leaving Ft. Bragg/Fayetteville, N.C., in order to conduct decisive operations on the James River. Respectfully, Ernest A McIntyre – Lieutenant Colonel, USA Ret

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Edgman and Sanchez take Elephant Butte

New Mexico Bass Team Trail anglers found a new lake when they returned to Elephant Butte for their fourth qualifier. The lake has risen nearly 40 feet since the April...

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