Off day for Elites
Monday's off day for the top 12 Elite Series anglers was anything but. The pros' had the Wounded Warriors, media interviews, and luncheon.
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Monday's off day for the top 12 Elite Series anglers was anything but. The pros' had the Wounded Warriors, media interviews, and luncheon.
Lake Jordan is history. I'm fairly pleased - not ecstatic but pleased. I accomplished the minimum of what I had to do. On Saturday morning, I was pretty far out, but as of this morning, I'm only seven points behind. That's doable, especially considering we're headed to the river for the next two days.
BASS and Hope For The Warriors pair up for special Bassmaster Elite Series Postseason event .
BASS announces Montgomery River Region as host of 2011 Bassmaster Elite Series Postseason .
One of the coolest things about the Bassmaster Elite Series Postseason is that fishing fans can pick a convenient time, day and place to and even meet the 12 bass pros currently ranked as the sport's best.
Aaron Martens left agonizing over what might have been, lost the Ramada Trophy.
For the second year in a row, the Lake Jordan segment of the postseason was a topsy-turvy, up-is-down kind of tournament.
That's what I was hearing in my head as they announced his weight and that's what I was hearing as I looked through my viewfinder and snapped a picture of Jill out in the crowd jumping up and down screaming and holding a huge handwritten sign that said "Russ Lane."
I just finished practicing for the first postseason tournament on Lake Jordan. I'm telling you it's hot and tough down here. This is a very different lake as compared to last year.
Slow morning could have been have cost Skeet Reese the AOY lead.
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