Day Three: An Elite angler’s analysis
2006 major series-american
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2006 major series-american
Bassmaster American-Lake Wylie
The Super Six field at the Bassmaster American presented by Advance Auto Parts is comparable to heading into Sunday of a PGA Major with Mickelson, Singh, and Els at the top, with Tiger lurking a few strokes back.
On one hand, Dave Wolak's five-pound lead in the race for a $250,000 check is exactly where you'd want to be. On the other hand, being in first place one day on Lake Wylie is the worst place to be if your goal is first place the next day.
Ask any professional about crankbait technique and eventually, somewhere in the conversation, he will mention David Fritts. To them, and to anyone who is a follower of the BASS circuit, Fritts is the undisputed master of the technique.
Wearers of yellow caps at BASS tournaments show up because of their passion.
Leaderboard Shuffle Results in Two Bassmaster Elite Pros Securing Top-Five Positions
South Carolina's Own Wade Grooms and Brent Riley Nip at Lane's Heels
Major #2: Bassmaster American, Lake Wylie, Day Four
Major #3: Bassmaster Legends, Arkansas River, Day Four
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