Day One of Ramada Quest postponed
Strong storms heading straight toward Bull Shoals Lake, Ark., early Thursday morning forced B.A.S.S. officials to postpone the start of the Bassmaster Elite Series Ramada Quest.
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Strong storms heading straight toward Bull Shoals Lake, Ark., early Thursday morning forced B.A.S.S. officials to postpone the start of the Bassmaster Elite Series Ramada Quest.
You can feel the storm approaching Bull Shoals. But, for the moment,the Iaconellis and Chapmans enjoy the serene and beautiful White River with family.
Here's how the Elites will handle an unexpected day off.
Cold front, postponement add intrigue to Bull Shoals tournament.
Soon after Kevin VanDam observed that even the carp weren't biting this morning, B.A.S.S. tournament officials postponed Day One of Ramada Quest competition.
Elites return to Bull Shoals but there’s one big change everyone can see: the water clarity has transformed from so-so to aquarium-grade.
Who do the Elites think will be strong on Bull Shoals?
It comes as no surprise that Scott Rook is sweet on the Arkansas River; he was born and raised in Little Rock and is content to stay put.
As much as Elite Series pro Stephen Browning enjoys fishing the reservoirs around Hot Springs, he still dotes on 29,000-acre Millwood Lake in Arkansas’ southwest corner.
Mark Davis began guiding at Lake Ouachita while attending high school in nearby Hot Springs, Ark. Upon graduation, he moved to this pristine 40,000-acre lake and has resided there ever since.
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