Classic by the numbers – Day Two
Comebacks are rare in the Bassmaster Classic, and for good reason.
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Comebacks are rare in the Bassmaster Classic, and for good reason.
Well, you know the story: I won’t be fishing tomorrow. I missed the cut in a tiebreaker. I’d love to tell you that it’s OK but I have to admit that it hurts.
Ike and Tak have both won a Classic, but one gets to keep fishing while the other heads home. They didn't flip a coin to decide. Here's how it works.
Bobby and Chris Lane are brothers, but today they’re competitors first, vying for the Classic championship.
The best lines overheard on Day Two of the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
Today, as the arena lights come up, as the confetti falls, as the man on stage hoists the biggest trophy of this sport above his head, as all that happens and you rise clapping to your feet, do this for me ...
Chris Lane says he’s got a sort of inner clock that starts to tick when everything is in sync and working for him. If ever he’s heard that wonderful sound, it was Saturday at Classic.
Bedding bass present anglers a different option tomorrow.
Muddy water, big fish and stout tackle are the presumed recipe for a Red River victory but a number of contenders in this Classic are hoping to turn that alleged truism on its ear.
Rebel Fishing Lures turns 50 this year and, as part of the celebration, they're giving away a $60,000 Skeeter bass boat at the 2012 Bassmaster Classic this weekend in Shreveport-Bossier City, La.
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