Mississippi River Rumble: Pick 3
Bassmaster Elite Series pros pick three anglers they think will fare well on the Mississippi River.
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Bassmaster Elite Series pros pick three anglers they think will fare well on the Mississippi River.
School is out for the summer for the majority of college students across the country, but for 136 collegiate bass anglers, the biggest test of the year still lies ahead of them.
With only three events left the 2013 Elite Series season is entering the home stretch.
During my previous James River tournaments, I never had a good day, not even in practice. This time around I did have some good practice days.
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Will this be the one event where Edwin Evers could stumble? If so, I look for the guy currently second in Toyota Angler of the Year standings to make a strong charge.
As I write this, I’m getting ready to go back out on the Mississippi River to see if I can find some winning bass. Before we get into that, however, I want to say a few words about my dad.
Every Elite Series angler you talk to will tell you about the importance of having a backup plan. Usually they’re talking about a pattern on a tournament lake or an alternative way to catch fish.
Several Bassmaster Elite Series pros watched young anglers weigh in their fish last weekend during Wisconsin's junior championship.
This assortment of soft plastics is hand-poured in Del Rio, Texas, by big bass and conservation guru Carl Wengenroth.
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