Randy will do us right
Randy Howell is our new champion. Bass fishing couldn’t have a better one, and he couldn’t have a better family to support him.
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Randy Howell is our new champion. Bass fishing couldn’t have a better one, and he couldn’t have a better family to support him.
Twenty years ago, B.A.S.S. Nation champion Bryan Kerchal won the Bassmaster Classic on North Carolina’s High Rock Lake. This week, the Nation’s Paul Mueller, another son of the Nutmeg State, threatened to match Kerchal’s feat but ultimately fell short by a pound.
No one had ever come from as far back as 11th place to win the Bassmaster Classic on the final day before Randy Howell did it Sunday. Like everything that occurred over the three days of competition, Howell seemed to have a feeling it was going to happen.
It's all about the numbers! And these are the ones that matter.
Don Barone talks about the Spirit of the Classic, for all of those who have found peace and tranquility in fishing.
I am excited to be writing this column from a wife’s perspective traveling on the Bassmaster Elite Series tour. This is my and Randy’s 21st year on tour, and I think that people will enjoy reading about life behind the scenes in the professional sport of bass fishing.
You're crazy if you think you know who is going to win the Classic, but you're not any crazier than Day Two was on Lake Guntersville.
It all comes down to this: the final day of the Bassmaster Classic. Are you ready for the finer points of the championship?
After adding 20-9 Saturday, Edwin Evers racked up a two-day total of 47 pounds, 6 ounces — enough to move ahead of Day 1 leader Randall Tharp by a single ounce.
Three of the six B.A.S.S. Nation anglers advance to the final day of competition.
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