Faircloth Takes AOY Lead
Todd Faircloth is on a roll and just passed Mike McClelland in the race for the Bassmaster Angler of the Year award.
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Todd Faircloth is on a roll and just passed Mike McClelland in the race for the Bassmaster Angler of the Year award.
Clarks Hill was an uphill climb for many of the Elite Series anglers. The fish were scattered about the lake and not easy to pattern. No matter, several of the anglers found a way to catch them. Here's how they did it.
As a lifelong angler in the heart of smallmouth bass country, I've had the privilege of introducing lots and lots of largemouth anglers to brown bass fishing. Some of them have been really good fishermen, but most of them have had a lot of trouble getting the hang of smallmouth fishing.
Peter Thliveros was thrilled to see his good friend Kendall Hill win the Pride of Georgia.
Kenyon Hill's victory at the Pride of Geogia means more to him than just the money.
Timmy Horton and Kevin VanDam walk away from Clarks Hill Lake with renewed outlooks for the season.
Peter Thliveros explains what he used and how almost won but finished in eight place in the Pride of Georgia.
Elite Series all star team
The top twelve after Day Two of the Pride of Georgia tell what tackle they use.
Kenyon Hill has learned some valuable life lessons along the way, and one of them is to enjoy each day for what it brings.
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