Erie’s bronze miracles
I drove to Lake Erie 10 days before the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open there. Visions of glistening bronze bass danced in my head.
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I drove to Lake Erie 10 days before the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Open there. Visions of glistening bronze bass danced in my head.
I’ve been thinking about things over the last few days and I have to tell you I’m kind of proud of myself.
This is one of those weeks when life as a bass pro is wonderful. As far as tournaments go, I’m free but I’m busy hunting and fishing.
It can be tough finding a job that allows you freedom to take time off to fish.
The Arkansas River is where many Elite Series pros cut their angling teeth, and they’re better off for it.
It’s the seventh year for the Elite Series competitive bass fishing circuit, and with it comes seven premium venues for the world’s top professional anglers ... plus one “Mystery Lake.”
For Debra Hengst the Central Open carries special significance, it will be her first major event since she completed treatment for breast cancer in late April.
Drop shotting may be the sexy new technique for catching Lake Erie smallmouth, but Great Lakes aficionados know that under the right conditions, it’s still hard to beat a tube.
I’m back from the Toyota and NASCAR experience, and what an experience it was. I’ve never seen or done anything like it.
Mike Iaconelli hauls rigs to Bristol Motor Speedway to take in the NASCAR experience.
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