Pros choose one lure for fall and offer one football scholarship
Three top Bassmaster Elite Series pros were asked to choose just one lure to fish with this fall.
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Three top Bassmaster Elite Series pros were asked to choose just one lure to fish with this fall.
Whitney Stephens is the latest Classic qualifier, while a Barbie pole catch that might break the internet and an Elite lizard lassoer top the five big doings in the final week of September.
Notes from the final Bass Pro Shops Northern Open presented by Allstate on Lake Erie.
Luke Clausen is only 36 years old, but you get the sense he has been a blue-chip bass pro as long as some of the grizzled legends of our sport.
Neutral motion is a better term than “do nothing” or “dead sticking.” They’re not an accurate description of moving your bait slowly and naturally.
History could repeat itself at Table Rock Lake during the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open presented by Allstate Oct. 1-3.
Fishing with junior and high school clubs brought New York's Michael Arndt out of his shell.
The Cortez frames from Costa offer anglers protection and style in one package.
Whitney Stephens’ tournament winning edge came not from a secret lure but a widely used electronic gadget rigged on the front deck of his boat.
While some anglers would give up and move on to find new water, Derek Remitz knew better.
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