The Alabama River
I just pulled into my motel at the Alabama River. I’ve never been here before so it’s a real treat. You can feel the bass fishing history as soon as you get out of your vehicle. It’s everywhere.
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I just pulled into my motel at the Alabama River. I’ve never been here before so it’s a real treat. You can feel the bass fishing history as soon as you get out of your vehicle. It’s everywhere.
Thirteen of the anglers fishing this event call Alabama home, and at least one is in each Bassmaster Fantasy Fishing bucket.
The West Point tournament is history. By the time you read this I’ll be practicing on the Alabama River.
Different seasons test different things, and the 2013 season looks like it's going to test anglers' ability to bring five keepers to the scales.
VanDam, Reese and Evers battling for Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year? Seems like old times!
The Bassmaster Elite Series has never been to Montgomery for a regular-season event, but the May 9-12 Alabama River Charge presented by Star brite will be like a homecoming.
The Alabama River offers ample bassin' opportunities; it is born of the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers and has been impounded into three quality bass lakes on its way to form the Mobile River.
Pouring rain, big crowds and Skeet Reese made for a scintillating end to the West Point Lake Battle.
B.A.S.S. writer Don Barone believes that when a B.A.S.S. tournament comes to town that what we leave behind is more important than what we bring.
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