Turning a negative into a positive
My thinking about the third group we were talking about — the group that gets upset, learns and then puts everything behind them — is that it’s really the only viable option you have.
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My thinking about the third group we were talking about — the group that gets upset, learns and then puts everything behind them — is that it’s really the only viable option you have.
Last week I said something like my tournament performance on Seminole was horrible.
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My tournament performance on Lake Seminole was horrible. I didn’t get it done. Heck, I didn’t even come close to getting it done.
Not surprisingly, a fast start is pretty important, and the fastest starters are the guys who go to the Bassmaster Classic most often and annually challenge for Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year.
Watch the Southern Open anglers as they return from a day on the water at Smith Lake.
On Day 2 of the 2014 GEICO Bassmaster Classic, Paul Mueller hauled in a record breaking 32 pound, 3 ounce, five-bass limit. This GoPro clips shows his first catch of Day 2.
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