B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Western Divisional Day One
Colorado anglers brought in five of the day’s 27 limits, anchored by Ed McCaw’s 10-6. His five-fish bag featured a 4-9 smallmouth.
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Colorado anglers brought in five of the day’s 27 limits, anchored by Ed McCaw’s 10-6. His five-fish bag featured a 4-9 smallmouth.
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