An outsider’s view of Bays de Noc
After its week in a time capsule, we unearth Charlie Hartley's column to marvel at the foreshadowing, irony, and what-might-have-beens ...
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After its week in a time capsule, we unearth Charlie Hartley's column to marvel at the foreshadowing, irony, and what-might-have-beens ...
For one brief, shining season, these guys were among the best in the business.
A stellar field of rookies competed on the Bassmaster Elite Series this season, including a past Forrest Wood Cup champion and a B.A.S.S. and FLW tournament champion.
Greg Hackney talks about the pressure he’s been feeling since leading the Toyota Angler of the Year race.
B.A.S.S. officials cancel Day 2 of the competition, again, due to strong south winds.
When you look at the final results from Day 1, you can understand why AOY leader Greg Hackney was relieved when his five-bass limit weighed 18 pounds Thursday.
A group of Elites hit the golf course for an enjoyable day of fun.
Tournament day cancellations not as common as you think.
Pro anglers are expected to have all the answers, know all there is to know about bass, but Casey Ashley confesses that when it comes to smallmouth, they've got his number.
One-third to the way through the Angler of the Year Championship but remarkably little has changed.
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