Delaware River Elite: 8 things to know
B.A.S.S. Senior Editor Ken Duke shares 8 fun facts about the upcoming Bassmaster Elite event on the Delaware River.
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B.A.S.S. Senior Editor Ken Duke shares 8 fun facts about the upcoming Bassmaster Elite event on the Delaware River.
The Delaware River does not have a big population of bass to begin with, and quality-sized bass are quite rare. So I believe we will see a lot of finesse approaches used.
This thing is waterproof, shockproof and generally foolproof. In other words, it’s right at home on your boat, even in the worst conditions.
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db talks to his friend Michael Iaconelli about the pressure of fishing on his home waters.
With Tommy Biffle out of this week's competition, expect ownership percentages to shift.
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