High waters work well
Normally, when you have an extra 10 feet of water in your backyard, you aren’t too happy.
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Normally, when you have an extra 10 feet of water in your backyard, you aren’t too happy.
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B.A.S.S. writer Don Barone goes freestyle interviewing at the Elite Series Marshal meeting for the Alabama River.
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The Alabama River is expected to produce some fireworks in Montgomery this week.
Rising waters of the Alabama River — already at more than 10 feet above the normal level — precipitated a launch change today for the Bassmaster Elite Series Alabama River Charge presented by Star brite, May 9-12.
With the release of Raymarine’s Dragonfly Sonar/GPS for freshwater anglers, Raymarine has joined forces with some of the most respected anglers in the sport of professional bass fishing.
B.A.S.S. writer Don Barone admires the "Do unto others" ethos of Elite Series pro Fletcher Shryock upon hearing that he quietly spent a day fishing with young Mike Jacobs.
According to BassGold.com, riverine reservoirs like the Alabama River can be tough to fish because the bite is often current-dependent.
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