Become a knowledgeable fan, Part 3
This week we’ll talk about how to watch the weigh-in — what to look for and what it means when you see it.
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This week we’ll talk about how to watch the weigh-in — what to look for and what it means when you see it.
The game is simple. Pick a team of five anglers; you get to chose one from five buckets. It may be up to the Elite angler to actually catch the fish, but it’s up to you to pick wisely.
Whether it's the Bassmaster Classic or the local pot tournament, the right approach makes all the difference.
Brent Chapman catches only fish on chilly Lewisville Lake to top Josh Bertrand in fish-off to determine Central Open champion.
Veteran tournament angler Jerry Lee found himself in a bad spot on the second day of competition during the Bassmaster Central Open.
Brent Chapman and Josh Bertrand tied at the Bass Pro Shops Central Open on Lewisville Lake, forcing a fish-off on Sunday.
With temperatures in the 20s, winds around 30 and a Sunday fish-off to determine the winner of the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Open, there were plenty of quips Saturday.
Bradley Hallman, who went to IHOP on the final day of practice, was the only angler to catch a limit Friday, and that was enough to take over the lead.
My career has rewarded me with some beautiful trophies over the years, but a very special item arrived the other day. An electric guitar.
Because of the mild winter, it looks like it’s going to be an early spring. That means we’d better change our tactics if we expect to catch them.
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