Elite Series heads home
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.
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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.
One thing that I’ve done over the years that I think has helped me in tournaments is to fish in practice like a maniac.
It’s springtime. That means the water’s at or above the 58-60 degree mark. You might want to start thinking about putting your hard jerkbait away in favor of a soft swimbait.
River tournaments are typically more area-oriented than pattern-oriented. Practice will be less about finding the right technique than it will be about finding the right area.
California angler wins $100,000, his 14th Classic qualification and enough points to boost him to third in the AOY race.
There are things taking place in this event that are usually rare occurrences on the Elite Series.
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