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Byron Velvick tells us what keeps him, and probably most anglers, busy during the off season.
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Byron Velvick tells us what keeps him, and probably most anglers, busy during the off season.
Once again I proved that practice time doesn't correlate positively with tournament success. In fact, it might be just the opposite, at least in my case.
I'm sorry that this is being posted late, but it's been a week like no other, at least no other I can remember. I'm filming commercials for Nitro Boats and for the Bass Pro Shops Spring Classics. Because of scheduling issues, we have to do four days' work in two and a half. I have to admit, though, in some ways it's a lot of fun.
Terry "Big Show" Scroggins tells why he prefers using big worms.
Randall Tharp has the lead after Day Two of the Bassmaster Southern Open.
J.T. Kenney has the lead at the end of Day One of the 2010 Southern Open on Lake Okeechobee.
My boat — which was supposed to be wrapped and ready for me to pick up Monday — is still in the shop. When I got there, they had printed one of the logos in a terribly wrong color.
It's been crazy around the Iaconelli household the last few weeks. After practicing on Lay Lake, and in between enjoying the holidays with Becky, I've been busy with The Bass University and my TV show,City Limits.
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