Butcher leapfrogs Fralick in Classic race
DENISON, Texas : With the Bassmaster Classic on the line, much is at stake going into the final day of the Central Open on Lake Texoma.
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DENISON, Texas : With the Bassmaster Classic on the line, much is at stake going into the final day of the Central Open on Lake Texoma.
The field for the most prestigious fishing tournament circuit in the world is starting to take shape. Eighty-four of the best bass anglers in the world are already signed up to compete in the 2009 Bassmaster Elite Series.
At the end of the Day One weigh-in on Lake Texoma, the race for three Bassmaster Classic berths was tighter than ever.
The winds of fate have not been kind to Central Open competitors this year.
It's just about time for one of my favorite fishing techniques to get hot. Of course my very favorite fishing technique is whatever I used to catch the last bass, but I've got to admit that I love it when the weather starts to get really cool and the water temperature starts to dip into the mid-50s because that's when I begin thinking about the float and fly.
The pros in the Oct. 30-Nov. 1 Bassmaster Central Open season finale on Lake Texoma out of Denison, Texas, will be fishing for points as well as for pounds.
For more than 40 years Bassmaster Magazine has been the worldwide authority on bass fishing. Anglers all around the world regularly wait by their mailboxes or scan magazine racks looking for the latest issue.
Elite Series angler Marty Stone has always said he wanted to do three things before he dies — drive a NASCAR stock car, train with the U.S. Army Special Forces and ride in a fighter plane. The NASCAR gig is behind him and the Special Forces training has to wait until "I get in better shape," he says.
Australian angler Kim Bain will be the first woman to compete in the Bassmaster Classic.
This one's going to be short. I've been on the road for a few weeks, so I'm spending some time with my family and trying to do a little deer hunting.
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