KVD could repeat success on the Alabama River
Sports commentators have called Kevin VanDam the “King Kong” of bass anglers.
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Sports commentators have called Kevin VanDam the “King Kong” of bass anglers.
ICAST is always a great time, not only because of all the cool new products you get to see, but because it’s like a giant family reunion.
It's just too hot to go after smallmouths on deep, clear waters during the day. But once the sun goes down, the action picks up.
Rumor has it that the fight began when they exchanged words over who gets to run the trolling motor at the Bassmaster Legends tournament.
What accolades do you give the angler who's got everything? Kevin VanDam is — without any doubt — the greatest professional angler in bass fishing history. He's done it all ... more than once.
Edwin Evers is due. Long regarded as one of the very best on tour, he's yet to win a major title — Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year or a Bassmaster Classic.
The clown prince of bass fishing is a fan favorite everywhere he goes. That's not going to change anytime soon since he's coming off the best season of his career since he won the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year award in 2004.
I rarely get all sugary and syrupy but today is different.
22-year-old Ian Paskon is at the ICAST show, realizing his dream and pushing his product.
Like most discoveries, the Best of Show at ICAST 2011 came about by accident.
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