College B.A.S.S. kicks off
On July 11, a single college-age angler will claim one of bass fishing’s biggest prizes: an entry in the Bassmaster Classic. The first steps toward that banner day take place this week.
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On July 11, a single college-age angler will claim one of bass fishing’s biggest prizes: an entry in the Bassmaster Classic. The first steps toward that banner day take place this week.
Fred Roumbanis is not only a great angler, he's also one of the most spoiled guys I know. He's very lucky.
Photo leads to reminiscing of 1970 Toledo Bend event, Roland's first and Jerry's last B.A.S.S. tournament
For some anglers, a Bassmaster Classic entry happens only after they work years for it
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I may have stumbled with my 88th-place finish at Lake Murray, but I didn't fall. I'm tied for second and plan to give it my very best in the last two events.
Top five finishers reveal their rigs used in the Evan Williams Bourbon Carolina Clash
On Day One of the 2011 Evan Williams Bourbon Carolina Clash on Lake Murray, Elite Series pro Jami Fralick boated a 6-pound, 9-ounce largemouth — the tournament's biggest bass. Here's how he did it.
My goal now is to do the best I can to try to win the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year contest. I know I’m down a ways, but anything’s possible if you start catching fish.
There are winners and losers at every Elite Series event. With so much at stake, here's your scorecard for what really happened.
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