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It’s been almost six weeks since the last Bassmaster Elite Series event but it feels like much longer.
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It’s been almost six weeks since the last Bassmaster Elite Series event but it feels like much longer.
I know it’s still technically summer but around the Lane house it’s starting to feel like fall. As I put this column together, I’m getting the kids ready for football practice and cheerleading practice.
Don Barone and friends deliver fishing gear to the children of Moore, Okla.
Bradley Roy has joined the pro staff of X-Stand Treestands.
At the end of the 2013 Elite Series, we see a shift from the largemouth fisheries that we had earlier in the year to a couple of predominantly smallmouth fisheries — the St. Lawrence River in New York and Lake St. Clair in Michigan.
The Oneida Lake Open will start in a couple of days, and I spent last week packing and repacking.
Best friends and college roommates at Young Harris College, Brad Rutherford and Matthew Peeler have been a team for about a year in the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series.
“There’s little time during a three-hour tournament to go looking for fish,” Scott Rook says. “You have to have a good idea of what the fish are doing and fish as efficiently as you can.”
Born into current, riverine brown bass are aggressive strikers, powerful fighters and explosive acrobats. Every angler wants in on that action. But to be a successful river fisherman, you must learn to adapt.
Virginia’s Jeff Lugar came out of nowhere to win the B.A.S.S. Nation Mid-Atlantic Divisional with a final day rally on Lake Erie.
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