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"It's a privilege to be in the hunt for something like this. You know, most of us think this is the most impressive title we can win."
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"It's a privilege to be in the hunt for something like this. You know, most of us think this is the most impressive title we can win."
The Bluegrass Brawl was all about ledges, shad and chartreuse crankbaits.
Father's Day celebration brings about many special memories for a number of BASS Elite Series pros; many attribute their own love of fishing — and career success — to their dad's introduction to the sport.
With $100,000 on the line, the 12 pros advancing to the final round of the Bluegrass Brawl were quizzed about their lures and techniques.
Bass, a licensed therapist and massage therapist — weighed in five bass at 14 pounds, 9 ounces on Saturday afternoon, good enough for a winning three day tally of 45-0.
But rain or shine, it's been raining men — fishermen — at Kentucky Lake this week, and that's not going to change.
Matt Hoffman, Day One's co-angler leader was struggling a bit and Elite Series pro Stephen Browning made a late run on his behalf, designed to help Hoffman stay in the hunt for the co-angler's top $25,000 prize.
Read how the two best crankbait, ledge-fishing anglers in BASS history, 40-year-old Kevin VanDam and 61-year-old Rick Clunn compete on the premier crankbait, ledge-fishing lake in the country in the 2008 Bassmaster Elite Series Bluegrass Brawl.
If your smallmouth waters are anything like mine — Dale Hollow Lake on the Tennessee-Kentucky border — they've been showing signs of aging for some time
In this article, you can learn the specifics about using crankbaits with precision.
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