Lane feeling some pressure
There have been too many bass in the 8-, 9- and 10-pound range caught here over the previous three days for any lead to be safe.
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There have been too many bass in the 8-, 9- and 10-pound range caught here over the previous three days for any lead to be safe.
Even with the cushion of a 12-pound lead, Chris Lane plans to work just as hard on the final day, admitting "anything can happen" on a big-fish factory like the St. John's River.
Don Barone introduces us to Bassmaster Elite Series rookie Joe Sancho.
He may live in Alabama now, but he grew up in Florida.
Florida native sacks his largest bag to take lead at Elite event on the St. John's River.
When you're a tournament angler, few things are as important as good preparation, and that includes practice.
Evan Williams Bourbon, which for several years has sponsored at least one Bassmaster Elite Series event a season, is following suit in 2014.
Never have so many bass anglers fished in so small an area and been so successful as what took place in the Bassmaster Elite Series St. Johns River Tournament on Thursday.
Randy Howell, the 2014 Bassmaster Classic winner, often says that professional bass fishing is a humbling sport.
Elite rookie Brandon Lester figures that a lipless crankbait will play a big role this week at the St. Johns River. Here's the gear he needs to fish it.
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