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John Murray whacks 18+ pounds of spotted bass for Day One lead.
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John Murray whacks 18+ pounds of spotted bass for Day One lead.
One of the questions I get a lot from fans and casual anglers is how I go about practicing for a tournament and what my goals are in preparing for an event.
There are tournaments every once in a while where you just have to say “Holy Snot!”If you were watching any part of the Elite Series Alabama River Charge presented by Star Brite, then those words became pretty commonplace Thursday.
High water, strong current brings out the best in premier spotted bass fishery.
Normally, when you have an extra 10 feet of water in your backyard, you aren’t too happy.
Just because the bass are shallow and in the spawning season doesn't mean they're eating every lure in sight. So we asked Alton Jones for his expert tips.
B.A.S.S. writer Don Barone goes freestyle interviewing at the Elite Series Marshal meeting for the Alabama River.
Scientists with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) have uncovered a new species of black bass in the southeastern United States.
We asked the Elites who they thought would prevail at the Alabama River Charge, and here are the picks of the pros!
The Alabama River is expected to produce some fireworks in Montgomery this week.
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