(Not my best) ‘Day on the Lake’
"Day on the Lake" for me actually started early this year when I got an email from Don telling me I would be featured again.
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"Day on the Lake" for me actually started early this year when I got an email from Don telling me I would be featured again.
Throwing a tube for Great Lakes smallies is certainly no secret. It is very effective, and many tournaments are won on this tactic every year.
The weight of two nickels was the difference between losing the tournament and hopping on a plane to compete in the B.A.S.S. Nation Championship.
Even though I’m starting to think about putting a blind over my duck boat and finding a spot or two to harvest a deer, I have to drill down on my fishing as I prepare for the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship.
Don Barone shares his pick for the 2014 Elite story of the year — the story of Kevin and Kerry Short.
Connecticut youth and adult clubs added habitat to Echo Lake after receiving funds through the new Shimano/B.A.S.S. Youth Conservation grant program.
Those of you who follow the standings saw that I didn’t weigh a fish last week at Lake St. Clair. Out of my mess — it was all of my own making — I have to say that modern technology, engineering and construction standards prevailed.
Elite Series angler leads U.S. Open event.
My first exposure to wake baits came while competing in a B.A.S.S. event on Sam Rayburn Reservoir in the late 1980s.
If you or your favorite fishing buddy are registered in Bonus Bucks, Toyota hopes you’ll come be a part of the fellowship-filled event aimed at showing appreciation for the thousands of avid bass anglers that continue to support their brand.
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