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Chasing your dream is a whole lot more gratifying than having your dreams chase you at 3:19 a.m.
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Chasing your dream is a whole lot more gratifying than having your dreams chase you at 3:19 a.m.
A Bassmaster Elite Series tournament is a little like a game in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. The goal is to survive (win) and move on to the next round. The more you survive, the greater the reward.
Yesterday’s weather was nearly perfect for smallmouth fishing during the B.A.S.S Federation Nation Eastern Divisional, but today will be a different story at Lake Champlain.
Jamie Hartman lists his occupation as part-time truck driver and part-time fisherman, but today he acted more like a full-fledged pro angler.
The thing that has taken up most of my time this past week has been a cold.
Mercury College B.A.S.S. announces its schedule and locations for the 2012 season.
Of course that five-story stage is for fish ... oh, you mean Phish.
I’m up on Lake Champlain in New York chasing smallmouth. It’s a great time of the year to do that.
Rapala’s new lipless crankbait features a deep belly and thin sides, which makes it flutter as it falls.
The vast waters of Lake Champlain make it an equal opportunity fishery for the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Eastern Divisional anglers this week.
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