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Pilot Flying J has a fantastic offer for Bassmaster fans. Download the free Pilot Flying J app during the months of April or May, and enter the promo code BASS2019...
Similar to a “save” in baseball, when a relief pitcher comes in to quell an opposition rally, an angler needs some “saves” during the Elite Series season if he’s going...
Davy Hite received a special surprise on the Bassmaster weigh-in stage today. The former Classic winner, Toyota Angler of the Year champion, and current Bassmaster LIVE analyst was presented with...
Backstage when New Elite Champion Brandon Cobb first lifted the bigblue trophy in front of his hometown crowd.
ANDERSON, S.C. — Once again, Anderson, South Carolina, didn’t disappoint bass-fishing fanatics. The 2019 Bassmaster Elite at Lake Hartwell lived up to it’s legacy and attracted big numbers of fans,...
Brandon Cobb was concerned after his pre-tournament practice that Lake Hartwell wasn’t fishing like it ordinarily does this time of year. The 29-year-old Greenwood, S.C., angler knows what this lake...
Similar to a “save” in baseball, when a relief pitcher comes in to quell an opposition rally, an angler needs some “saves” during the Elite Series season if he’s going...
At first glance it looks like 29-year-old Brandon Cobb of nearby Greenwood, S.C., has this tournament won. With a 5-pound, 10-ounce lead over second-place Micah Frazier and competing on Lake...
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