Great opportunities for 2014
It doesn’t take long to shift focus from one year to the next in the world of professional bass fishing. Our season just ended and most of us are already chomping at the bit to get next year started.
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It doesn’t take long to shift focus from one year to the next in the world of professional bass fishing. Our season just ended and most of us are already chomping at the bit to get next year started.
Having the Toyota All Star Week on a lake so close to my home was really special.
Bass fishing fans won't want to miss the opportunity to Marshal alongside a top Bassmaster pro at one of the legendary fisheries featured in the 2014 schedule.
I’ve started to look over the 2014 schedule. The process of putting things together is more complicated than some people think.
Grass, or more generally vegetation, is the lifeblood of a lake or river as far as fishing is concerned.
Bassmaster Elite Series pro Timmy Horton has some sound advice on how to catch the Pickwick Lake’s heavyweight largemouth and smallmouth bass in autumn.
Anglers who fish Wylie, Wateree, Norman and other reservoirs managed by Duke Power now can check on lake levels via their smartphones.
Get rhythm! Without it, your jerkbait technique will never be what it should.
Brekenridge, Berrryman, Hannon, and Honeycutt are the class of 2014.
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