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Travel time to New Orleans varies from big to easy for the many anglers
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Travel time to New Orleans varies from big to easy for the many anglers
Here's the deal ... Denny's Grand Slam in the morning ... four cups coffee ... black. A meal that would pretty much last all day, if lunch was needed, two Butterfingers drowned by Vernor's.
In this blog Jerry discusses past winners and runners up of the Bassmaster Classic. He points out how winning the event is the most important thing that can happen to an angler.
David Nichols, founder and president of Brass N' Blades is pleased to have Bill Lowen on staff. Says Nichols, "Bill's style of fishing really matches well with our line of products."
There's a lot more to competing successfully as a professional bass fisherman than you think.Every Elite angler can catch a bass, but the little things can be what separates the best.
CELEBRATION, Fla. Mercury/Nashville recording artist Randy Montana and Casey Ashley have signed on to perform live, free concerts from the Costa stage for thousands of fishing fans filling the New Orleans Arena during the 2011 Bassmaster Classic. The Bassmaster Classic is set for Feb. 18-20 on the Louisiana Delta out of New Orleans, La.
The Bassmaster Classic is more than just the biggest and best bass tournament in the world. It's an event, a test of the very best and a stage where legends are made.
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Arizona; McCoy Fishing announced today that it has re-signed Bassmaster Elite Series pro Jason Williamson (Wagener, S.C.) for the 2011 season. "I am very pleased to once again be part of the McCoy team," Williamson said.
Mike and Becky Iaconelli became parents to Vegas Michael Iaconelli Wednesday morning. Mike says he was born with a fishing rod in his hand!
My wife hates facial hair, but there's a good reason I haven't shaved in several days. First, she's had the bronchial flu crud for the past three weeks. Second, I shunned the razor in support of densely bearded defensive end Brett Keisel and his Steeler teammates as they continued to score wins en route to the Super Bowl.
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