Choosing the right flippin’ and pitching rod
Your flipping and pitching rod is a mighty important part of your fishing equipment. Without the right one you won't get very far on the water.
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Your flipping and pitching rod is a mighty important part of your fishing equipment. Without the right one you won't get very far on the water.
It's funny how anglers can get so geeked up about an upcoming fishing trip that we play it out in our minds as to how we're going to catch them. When I'm headed out on a fun fishing trip to a place I haven't been for awhile, I have an idea of how I think — and hope — I'm going to catch them. But it doesn't always work out that way.
Mike Pharr did on Lake Texoma last week. With only nine bass, caught across three days, he managed to boat the winning weight and earn more than $42,000 in the process.
B.A.S.S. announced Monday a new qualifying structure for the 2012 Bassmaster Classic and Bassmaster Elite Series.
A collegiate angler will get the opportunity to compete against the top professional bass anglers in the Bassmaster Classic.
It pays to think "outside the box" when assessing how and when to use lures.Many baits are stereotyped for specific situations, and in the case of soft plastics, that includes how we rig them.
Mike Pharr wins 2010 Central Open, and Keith Combs, Clark Reehm get a 2011 Classic berth.
Keith Combs leads on Day Two of 2010 Bassmaster Central Opens # 3 on Lake Texoma in Denison, Texas.
Manubu Kurita wins a Big Bass trophy with is record tying catch
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