Leads lost and won
Unless the event is a slugfest, you can pretty much count on one of the top two ranked anglers after the third round to take home the trophy when it's over.
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Unless the event is a slugfest, you can pretty much count on one of the top two ranked anglers after the third round to take home the trophy when it's over.
Sometimes it’s fun to do something a little off the beaten path, and that’s exactly what I did this week.
This is a chance for young anglers to show their stuff in competition and maybe, if things go just right, move up the fishing ladder.
The fellows who predicted that weights would be cut in half the second day weren’t that far off.
Iowa team members talk it over then find the fish to take lead after two days of the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Northern Divisional.
This weekend, Legends of the Outdoors National Hall of Fame will thank B.A.S.S. for its efforts in promoting bass fishing and protecting the resource.
According to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Fisheries Biologist Mark Deleray, a local angler may have caught the oldest largemouth bass reported in Montana.
The dock talk this morning will get your attention. Most believe yesterday was a cakewalk compared to the challenges they will face on Day Two.
Despite mild temperatures, the Mighty Mississippi fished tough as only 17 of 96 anglers caught limits on Day One of the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Northern Divisional.
Veteran publishing industry executive Bruce Akin of Birmingham, Ala., has been named chief executive officer of B.A.S.S. LLC.
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