A Biffle in the hand or a Brainard in the bush
Covering a tournament is a lot like fishing a tournament, you have to run on, instinct and intel.
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Covering a tournament is a lot like fishing a tournament, you have to run on, instinct and intel.
The Sabine River should be a Fantasy Fishing competitor’s worst nightmare — long runs, wads of little fish, and long distances between them with nothing but prop-chewing obstacles to get in the way.
Texas high school anglers Logan O'Dell, left, and Blaine Marks won Sunday's Costa Bassmaster High School Central Open on Toldeo Bend Reservoir with five bass that weighed 17 pounds, 12 ounces.
Gene Bishop of Ridgeland, Miss., stumbled the first day with less than 9 pounds, only to rocket to the winner’s circle.
Fishing shallow was the plan; Biffle simply waited for them to come to him.
Anglers competing in the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open presented by Allstate at Ross Barnett were hit with a strong dose of March’s temperamental weather Friday.
A tournament angler with a bucket list and no vacation time...
The Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River, out of Orange, Texas, is the season opener for the 2015 Bassmaster Elite Series, and the Stark family has a storied history in the city, region and state.
You can take the boy out of the country, but even a Classic victory can’t take the country out of Casey Ashley.
Those that listened closely to Casey Ashley talk from the Bassmaster Classic weigh-in stage heard him make quick reference to a song that got inside his head the night before...
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