Doll takes it to the house
Going where no conventional bass boat could run, Darin Doll made a long trek through treacherous shallows with a borrowed jet boat to win the BASS Federation Mid-Atlantic Divisional today.
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Going where no conventional bass boat could run, Darin Doll made a long trek through treacherous shallows with a borrowed jet boat to win the BASS Federation Mid-Atlantic Divisional today.
Pennsylvania angler Darin Doll retained his lead today in the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Mid-Atlantic Divisional without any embarrassing moments this time
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