Become a knowledgeable fan, Part 4
The Bassmaster Classic is an event like no other. It’s about catching fish in a short period of time under pressure — mental pressure, physical pressure and fishing pressure.
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The Bassmaster Classic is an event like no other. It’s about catching fish in a short period of time under pressure — mental pressure, physical pressure and fishing pressure.
It’s a moment every professional angler has dreamed about — when a lifetime goal is finally in hand as you hoist the Bassmaster Classic trophy overhead.
Brandon Palaniuk is fishing his second Bassmaster Classic in 2012, and he's fishing it on the same waters where he won the 2010 B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship. He's hoping to improve on his fourth place finish at last year's Classic.
Scott Rook tells how he would fish the Red River if he were in this year's Bassmaster Classic.
Anyone fishing the Bassmaster Classic could win it but historical data shows that Ike, KVD and Hite are likely be in the mix.
Barone gets down to finding out not what's left for KVD to accomplish, but what there is he wants to accomplish.
You could win a guided bass fishing trip to America's best bass lake.
Every time I write something about what’s happening things change. If I write about cold weather, it turns warm. That kind of fast weather change can make for tough fishing.
Let the fun begin at another Bassmaster Classic! You have no idea how excited I am. It’s been a long winter in Michigan and I’m ready to get back on the water.
With experience, credentials and undeniable star power, the 2012 Bassmaster Classic field just might be one for the ages.
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