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Just because it'll be easier for me to get the ear of retailers doesn't mean that I can afford to promote mediocre products. It's quite the opposite, in fact.
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Just because it'll be easier for me to get the ear of retailers doesn't mean that I can afford to promote mediocre products. It's quite the opposite, in fact.
It seems that fish are a lot like people in the heat of the summer; they naturally seek shade or cover. Timmy Horton tells us where to look for them.
Another year on the Elite Series defies all the odds.
If I had to choose my favorite lure of all time, it would probably be a plastic surface frog.
Michael Simonton took 23 kids from the Red Lake Indian Reservation out for a day of fishing on Red Lake in Minnesota.
During the middle of summer, when temperatures begin to spike, bass fishing often morphs from a relaxing endeavor into a battle of wills.
Shawn Perrigo won a qualifier for the Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation championship on Pickwick Lake with more than 22 pounds.
Lacking the benefits of air conditioning, sunscreen or ceiling fans, bass endure summer's swelter by utilizing their two main temperature modification tools — depth and cover.
Trenton Penuel caught more than 36 pounds on two days on Okeechobee to qualify for the 2014 B.A.S.S. Nation Junior Bassmaster Southern Divisional.
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