Backstage @B.A.S.S.
B.A.S.S. writer Don Barone takes a look at some of the people behind the scenes who make B.A.S.S. work.
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B.A.S.S. writer Don Barone takes a look at some of the people behind the scenes who make B.A.S.S. work.
We kicked off a big week here in Syracuse, N.Y. on Oneida Lake. This is where all the chickens come to roost.
It may seem like perfect weather on Oneida, but the fish hate it.
Shaw Grigsby entered the final regular season Bassmaster Elite Series event at Oneida Lake seeming safely qualified for the 2013 Bassmaster Classic in Tulsa next February.
About all I can say this week is that I hope you’re catching more fish than I am.
If Michael Iaconelli didn’t believe in magic before the Ramada Championship began, he sure sounded as if he did when the day was done.
Brent Chapman was operating under the heaviest weight of all – not blowing a lead in the last event – and he put some serious distance between himself and his closest competitors on Day One.
What the anglers are saying
How many hours have you spent practicing the craft of bass fishing? I asked myself that question to see where I was on Malcolm Gladwell's 10,000-hour scale.
If you look over the Pro Results of the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open at Cayuga Lake, you’ll see my name at the very bottom of the list. It’s followed by a string of zeros. The reason for those donuts is that I was disqualified the night before the tournament started.
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