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Why not spend the cold, snowy months improving your knowledge of the sport?
When it counts, Paul Mueller knows how to catch a big limit of fish.
Despite an about-face game plan and 3.25 hours of downtime, Coby Carden rolled with whatever Day 2 threw at him to maintain his lead.
We’ve spent a lot time this fall talking about the importance of baitfish movements during the fall and how it affects where you’ll find the bass.
Don Barone speaks to two men who faced adversity and fought through it to end up exactly where they wanted to be.
Coby Carden wants to get back to the Classic again, but that’s not all: He wants to win it.
Fishing professionally is not an easy way to make a living, but no matter what the obstacles might be, it seems that every year there’s a new crop of anglers looking to get into the Elite Series.
The word “hero” these days is both over-used and mis-used. But James Armstrong is a hero.
I want to say a little more about how the fishing in Ohio, and generally around our country, has improved since I started fishing back when I was a kid several decades ago.
Lipless crankbaits are great search baits all year long, but in the fall they're especially strong — not merely for the search process, but also for maximizing your catch once you've located bass.
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