Daily Limit: St. Clair recap
Looking back at St. Clair, there's no denying Aaron Martens is an original, and Faircloth's win was bittersweet without family.
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Looking back at St. Clair, there's no denying Aaron Martens is an original, and Faircloth's win was bittersweet without family.
Martens moved up from 11th place Saturday to finish 6th Sunday and clinch the 2015 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year title. Martens now has a 102-point insurmountable lead over second-place Dean Rojas.
Aaron Martens slept through his alarm clock Sunday morning, got on the water 30 minutes late and still clinched the 2015 Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year title three weeks early.
Faircloth spent the entire tournament building on the previous day’s weight by catching large smallmouth bass from Bell’s Hump, which is located on the Canadian side of Lake St. Clair.
Brandon Palaniuk was the best overall pick for Fantasy Fishing players, with a 69-plus-point lead over everyone in his bucket.
Martens won't jump nor fish with Snoopy rod tops five hings of interest from Day 3 of the Plano Bassmaster Elite at Lake St. Clair
Day 3 leader Brandon Palaniuk won't let the AOY race distract him from the tournament at hand.
Aaron Martens came to Lake St. Clair with a 69-point lead over his closest competitor in the AOY race. He’s going to leave with a nearly insurmountable margin of at least 96 points, maybe more.
Just when you think you have these darn smallmouth figured out, they throw you a big, sweeping curve ball.
Riding along on K-Pink's last day as an Elite.
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