McClelland finally Classic bound
The most nerve-wracking two weeks of a 15-year career has finally ended for Mike McClelland.
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The most nerve-wracking two weeks of a 15-year career has finally ended for Mike McClelland.
With the regular season behind us, I’m spending my time assessing the past Elite season while turning my focus to the Toyota Trucks All-Star Week coming up Sept. 20 in Decatur, Ill.
Sometimes it helps to get technical. Smallmouth bass aren’t largemouth bass. They respond differently to temperature and so does their forage.
A program from BoatUS gives Casey Scanlon a nice reward.
The Bassmaster Elite Series finale on Oneida Lake raised an interesting statistical point that's right up the alley of Bassonomics. I wonder how many of you caught it. At first, I certainly didn't.
Finding his own spots on Fort Gibson paid off on Day One.
“I’m working the fish-my-butt-off pattern,” Short said, starting a chorus of anglers who all claimed to be doing the same.
After a strong finish on Oneida Lake, Tommy Biffle could afford to relax a little on Day One at Fort Gibson. Given his track record, don't expect that to become a habit.
Fishing on the Bassmaster Elite Series is a tremendous learning experience. The most important thing that I have learned this year is that I have to fish my strengths to be successful.
Class acts are not hard to find in the Bassmaster Elite Series, neither are anglers who are willing to selflessly do the right thing. Just look to Brent Chapman and Chris Lane.
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