Casey Ashley bio
Born and raised in Donalds, S.C., Casey Ashley caught his first bass at the age of four or five on a Zebco 33. “Mom loved to crappie fish so dad...
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Born and raised in Donalds, S.C., Casey Ashley caught his first bass at the age of four or five on a Zebco 33. “Mom loved to crappie fish so dad...
Some tournaments will definitely be about winning. This one was about living to fish another day.
Elite Series pro Bill Lowen faced a unique problem during an Elite Series tournament on Lake Amistad in 2009.
Absent a tornado or some other natural disaster, this one is going to be an absolute slugfest.
To the average fisherman, the idea of making a 240-mile round-trip run by boat for the chance to fish for 2 1/2 hours during the season-opening Bassmaster Elite Series event on the Sabine River might have seemed far-fetched.
Wes Porak of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute won the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Southern Division of the American Fisheries Society.
Austin Neary and Alex Frazier of Western Carolina University sacked 42 pounds, 6 ounces of Lake Norman bass to win the Carhartt College Eastern Regional.
Not rain, nor wind, nor cold could slow Appalachian State’s Kelly Johnson and Jeremy Gilley, who added the heaviest bag of Day 2 weighing 15 pounds 12 ounces to their Day 1 weight of 13 pounds 3 ounces to take the Eastern Regional lead by 6-ounces on Lake Norman.
As tough as fishing was, there were a lot of good things going on in Orange, Texas, during the Elite week.
Kurt Dove’s truck was stolen from a hotel parking lot in San Antonio on Wednesday, resulting in estimated losses of $5,000.
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