Humbled
Humbled. That’s the best word I can come up with to describe how I feel about winning my second Bassmaster Elite Series tournament.
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Humbled. That’s the best word I can come up with to describe how I feel about winning my second Bassmaster Elite Series tournament.
I was thinking the other day that no one ever talks about fog delays. We have them all the time but the only thing you hear is that there was one. I’m here to tell you there’s more to them than you might think.
I never thought I’d be so happy with a 44th place finish in a tournament as I am with the Lake Dardanelle event. This was my first Saturday Top 50 cut and Elite payday and it couldn’t have come at a better time.
Jason Christie prevailed on Lake Dardanelle but he truly believed a 7-pounder he lost on Day 3 would cost him the tournament. That assumption never left him until the last fish was weighed.
db and the Tackle the Storm Foundation get a true view of Elite Hearts.
Short of a Bassmaster Classic, last week's Lake Dardanelle Elite Series tournament was as much of a nail-biting, down-to-the-wire thriller as you'll ever witness in this sport.
Expect a mixed bag on Noxon Reservoir for the Western Divisional.
Waking up to a fire in your boat is no fun. What happened to me on Thursday morning of last week is something I’m still trying to wrap my head around.
Though he calls Guntersville, Ala., home, Lucas has western roots and the versatility a pro needs to succeed on the Elite Series.
Last week’s tournament on Dardanelle was a good one for me, although I’m not exactly sure why.
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