An appeal to economic self-interest in the Elites
The Elite Series needs to step outside its comfort zone at times.
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The Elite Series needs to step outside its comfort zone at times.
Carl Jocumsen felt he was ready for whatever was thrown at him come tournament day. He was wrong.
Skeet Reese is on fire, and several of the anglers in lower buckets built momentum on the Delaware that could come into play on Cayuga.
I can't think of a single tournament stop where I haven't met at least one person who made the trip better in some way.
Although you can have some spectacular days on the water in August, fishing can get pretty darn tough.
Despite boating only two keepers Thursday, Jesse Weener moved to the top of the pack in the Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation Northern Divisional at Lake Monroe.
At Cayuga Lake, the final of eight full-field events this season, each Elite Series pro has a shot at a first-place prize of $100,000 and an automatic qualification for the 2015 Bassmaster Classic.
Overall the Delaware River was a positive experience. But it wasn't roses and sunshine, and I resent to being told to shut up about it.
One of Raymarine’s newest units, the a9, is a 9-inch touchscreen marvel of marine electronics.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Stacy Moore caught only three keepers Wednesday, but those three largemouth bass were big enough to put him in the lead at the Old Milwaukee B.A.S.S. Nation...
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