Fantasy: Don’t go local on Guntersville
Just because an angler lives on Lake Guntersville doesn't mean he's a shoe-in.
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Just because an angler lives on Lake Guntersville doesn't mean he's a shoe-in.
You’d think the St. Lawrence fishery was about to collapse if you listened to the New York Department of Environmental Conservation.
If Randy Howell was more like other modern-day professional sports stars, he might tell you that returning to Guntersville, Ala., this week is really no big deal.
Carl Jocumsen only had one fish to weigh in at the Sabine, but being on the Elite Series stage ended up being better than he expected.
This event will be the polar opposite of the Sabine.
Before the pros compete on Guntersville this week, Dr. Brett Hartis answers angler questions about aquatic plant management and how it affects one of the nation’s most popular fishing destinations.
Chris Zaldain predicts plenty of quality bass will be caught during the divisional, April 8-10.
Brandon Lester, who finished in fourth place on the Sabine River, expects swimbaits to do the trick on Lake Guntersville.
Chris Lane spent his time in the minors then toiled for several years in the big leagues, but now he’s found the juice and has become a feared power hitter...
Sean Cook and Tommy Zobel of Joliet Central High School won the Illinois B.A.S.S. Nation High School season opener on Lake Springfield, March 28.
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