IGFA world record announcement live on Bassmaster.com
International Game Fish Association will announce its decision regarding the world record application of Japan's Manabu Kurita.
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International Game Fish Association will announce its decision regarding the world record application of Japan's Manabu Kurita.
The most sought after record in all of fishing has been broken ... almost. Technically, Manabu Kurita's 22-pound, 4.97-ounce largemouth bass from Japan's Lake Biwa is now tied with a bass nearly 1 ounce lighter caught more than 77 years ago in rural Georgia.
Seventy-seven year record held by George Perry may be broken.
I got to spend a day on the water with Colt McCoy and Jordan Shipley. It was in Bassmaster Magazine and on Bassmaster.com as well. If you'll remember, I drove the boat as Shipley stood on the deck and Colt threw a 40-mph slant to Justin.
In my last blog we talked about how I prepare for an event like the Bassmaster Classic using my eyes and my electronics. This week we'll take a look at how I map the details of what I found using lures.
In-line spinners, making a comeback, after all these years.
Mike McClelland explains how to catch rebound fish in the winter.
I'm still at Okeechobee, and is it ever cold! The weather has had a real effect on my practice. All this bad weather will probably have an effect on the actual tournament next week, too.
The one that got away from Todd Faircloth was at the 2001 Bassmaster Classic.
Kevin VanDam relies on water conditions, i.e. clarity and temperature to guide his power fishing.
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