Tracy Adams’ path to the Elites
The 40-year-old Elite Series rookie is unable to recall the first tournament he ever fished, but he does remember fishing jackpot tournaments close to home with his dad.
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The 40-year-old Elite Series rookie is unable to recall the first tournament he ever fished, but he does remember fishing jackpot tournaments close to home with his dad.
The award won by the Lake Oconee Bassmasters at the 2014 Conservation Summit is now home with its club, the Lake Oconee Bassmasters.
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The Bassmaster Elite Series pros will be “grinning from ear to ear” when they kick off the season at Lake Seminole March 13-16 believes Elite Series pro Shaw Grigsby.
db and his Elite tour roommates Paul Elias and Shaw Grigsby talk about the secret to life.
Shaw Grigsby stood sacking groceries in a Gainesville, Fla., Publix store and spotted a flyer on the wall that would change his life. The pamphlet touted a bass tournament three hours up the road at Lake Seminole.
After qualifying for a couple of Bassmaster Classics and winning an Elite event, Byron Velvick discovered he had a serious medical problem. He's back ... with a new approach.
We have a lot of technology available to us as fishermen, and finding efficient ways to utilize this technology can really help up your game. One big challenge is waypoint clutter.
I recently conducted a Facebook poll and from all the many great questions I received, the one that I want to address first is this: How do you break down a new body of water?
Bedding bass will be a factor for all
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