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While the competitors fishing Day Two of the Bass Pro Shops Northern Open may have the opportunity to catch quality fish today, it’s all but a steel trap lock that no 10-pounders will be weighed in.
The bass of the James aren’t tall and they don’t need a lot of headroom either, so super-shallow water is key.
Kelly Pratt of Williamsburg, Va., put his vast knowledge of the James River to work for him today.
Virginia Tech’s team of Carson Rejzer and Wyatt Blevins take nearly 4-oound lead into second day of championship.
Like any fishery, the James River has its set of challenges: lots of pressure and fishable water, but the most befuddling thing can be its tidal fluctuations.
For some competitors the Opens are a steppingstone to the Elite Series, but anyone who thinks this week’s event on the James River is a Triple-A level affair is sorely mistaken.
If you love new products – and what bass fisherman doesn’t – you’re going to love what you see from ICAST.
Woo Daves, who won the 2000 Classic, hopes to turn the first Northern Open on his home water into his 18th Classic berth.
The 2011 Bassmaster College Classic will coincide with the final leg of the Bassmaster Elite Series’ Toyota Trucks All-Star Week.
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