It’s a win for the UT-Chattanooga Mocs
Lance Geren and Robbie Moore combined for a two-day total of 31 pounds, 2 ounces to score the come-from-behind event.
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Lance Geren and Robbie Moore combined for a two-day total of 31 pounds, 2 ounces to score the come-from-behind event.
Skylar Hamilton was perfectly satisfied Friday to get just one second chance.
By adding a dressed treble hook to your favorite topwater, jerkbait or even crankbait, you can give these lures a more attractive and appealing look — an added teaser, so to speak.
This week’s Bassmaster BASSfest might be the most unique tournament format I’ve ever fished.
Three performances Thursday highlighted the possibility that this four-day tournament on Chickamauga Lake could be won fishing shallow.
At age 23 and from Indianapolis, Ind., Jacob Wheeler would not be most people’s odds-on favorite to take over in the June 11-15 Bassmaster BASSfest competition on Tennessee’s Chickamauga Lake.
The University of Tennessee’s Tyler Wadzinski and Matt Beeler might want to go searching area boat dealerships tonight for Austin Neary and Zachary Hicks.
Toyota has wheeled-in the Hiring Our Heroes Monster Tundra to BASSFest on Lake Chickamauga near Dayton, Tenn., this week, to make the presence of the program known to fishing fans.
Kevin VanDam has been accused of being from another planet. He’s actually from Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Mike Iaconelli, with 25 pounds, 12 ounces, headlined a group of 14 anglers who caught 20 pounds or more on Day 1 of BASSfest. But not one man in the group expressed confidence in being able to repeat it on Thursday at Lake Chickamauga.
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