Ike: Bass fishing in Central Park
Bass fishing in Central Park is not new to me. I’ve fished the ponds and lakes there several times over the years.
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Bass fishing in Central Park is not new to me. I’ve fished the ponds and lakes there several times over the years.
BASSfest is becoming an extremely popular event that adds excitement and intrigue for anglers and fans.
My win at the Toyota Texas Bass Classic restored my belief that a guy like me can still find winning fish through a lot of hard work, dedication, self-reliance and exploration of new water.
After 12 exciting weeks of tournament fishing, Mike Iaconelli returns to the studio to share fishing stories and talk with fans during the three-hour FanFest edition of Ike Live!, Sunday, June 14, at 8 p.m. ET, live-streaming from MikeIaconelli.com.
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