Herren, Pugh and Lane qualify for the Classic
In this article you will read about the Southern open On lake Guntersville and how three more anglers qualified for the Classic.
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In this article you will read about the Southern open On lake Guntersville and how three more anglers qualified for the Classic.
In this article you will read about the Southern open on lake Guntersville. You will see Tharp come back for a second straight win.
When one of the greatest anglers is on the line offering thanks, you listen more than talk.
Senior Tournament Manager Chris Bowes pointed out on stage that the combined weight between the two anglers was more than the sum of their ages.
Herren said he's flipping to a "big grass mat," and throwing a frog, spinnerbait and buzzbait.
Matt Herren couldn't wipe the wide smile off his face after he returned to the Lake Guntersville State Park dock Friday afternoon.
It was as if the two Alabama pros had picked up where they left off at the Southern Open on South Carolina's Santee Cooper Reservoir last May, when Tharp won, leaving second place to Herren.
The top three in the final points standings earn berths in the Bassmaster Classic next February on the Red River in Shreveport, La. The top 10 will be invited to fish on the 11-event Bassmaster Elite Series that begins in March on Lake Amistad.
Many of the pros, sitting atop bags much bigger than anticipated, targeted the bass holed up the large grass mats.
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