The weather and the Classic
This year’s GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by Diet Mountain Dew and GoPro should be one of the most interesting in recent memory, and we have Mother Nature to thank for that.
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This year’s GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by Diet Mountain Dew and GoPro should be one of the most interesting in recent memory, and we have Mother Nature to thank for that.
This year I've decided (once again) to fish the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Central Opens presented by Allstate as well as the Elite Series. The Central Opens start today on Lake Amistad in Texas, and I'll be there.
Mark Dove will be competing in his third Classic and is hoping to make the Top 25 cut this time around.
The Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act draws broad support from sportsmen’s circles.
The 2014 GEICO Bassmaster Classic is my first priority. At the same time, though, I have to pay attention to the gear I’ll need once the Elite Series starts. I won’t be going home for a while so I’ll need to take most of what I’ll need with me.
Do you think you can walk on water? If you want to test the principle and come out on top, I suggest that you visit the Guntersville area in late February. They’ve got this little fish derby going on, and I suspect that the boats are going to be packed so tight that you’ll be able to walk from the launch ramp to any competitor’s fishing spot without even getting a toe wet.
Some people say that bass fishing is an addiction. That doesn’t apply to Louisiana angler Gerald Spohrer. With Spohrer, bass fishing is a bona fide obsession.
As I start off a new year with a new column, I have a great feeling of excitement and anticipation for what 2014 might bring.
No Katy Perry or Justin Bieber for Randy Howell; here's a song made just for him.
Lake Palestine produced its second Toyota ShareLunker in less than a year on Feb. 1 when Casey Laughlin of Rowlett pulled in a 13.22-pound bass.
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