AOY: Crowded at the top
In this article you can read about how most of the anglers who occupied the top spots before the AutoZone Sooner Run tournament began haven't ceded their territory without a fight.
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In this article you can read about how most of the anglers who occupied the top spots before the AutoZone Sooner Run tournament began haven't ceded their territory without a fight.
In this article read how the four-time Bassmaster winner Tommy Biffle has carried out a risky strategy, saving some of his favorite spots for the weekend when the competition heats up.
The Day Two weigh-in of the AutoZone Sooner Run came to a pause Friday as the entire crowd gave Guy Eaker a standing ovation. After a 35-year career as a professional angler, this was his final day of fishing with BASS.
The Elite Series pro Gerald Swindle sees docks as a personal challenge. He recommends looking at all areas of a dock to mazimize its full potential for bass.
When the AutoZone Sooner Run was moved to Fort Gibson Lake, Tommy Biffle grinned a 9, based on a scale of 10. With only one day of practice for everyone, he was elated to be on his home water.
He'll spend much of the week fishing Guntersville but He would rather be on Wheeler Lake in north Alabama. He would have been one of the odds-on favorites to win the Southern Challenge which begins Thursday.
In this article you can read about the unpredictable world of late winter bass fishing in Florida. Last week weather was the dominating factor at the 2010 Bassmaster Elite Series season opener at the Harris Chain.
On Day three of the 2010 Elite Series Tennessee Triumph on Kentucky Lake, the bass had better look out. Read how Kevin VanDam wants to catch as much as he can.
In this article, you can read how Lake Onieda largemouth bass can be fickle. The angler needs a back-up plan for the win.
Am I ever bummed out. I mean, I know that the Arkansas River was high and muddy. I know the current was swift and dangerous. I know everything was a total mess.But let me tell you what else I know — I was whacking them
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