Homer Circle dies at 97
The bass fishing community is mourning the death of its favorite uncle — Homer Circle, who died unexpectedly Friday at the age of 97.
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The bass fishing community is mourning the death of its favorite uncle — Homer Circle, who died unexpectedly Friday at the age of 97.
When I launched from Green Bay yesterday morning, all I could find was current, open water, bridges and big buildings. This place is something different; and after a full day on the water, I have caught exactly one 3-pound smallmouth bass.
I’m up on Green Bay getting ready for the Mystery Lake event that isn’t a mystery anymore. I’m just about as excited as a bass angler can get. This is going to be a good one. I cut my teeth on smallmouth so it’s kind of like going back to the beginning.
Man, these Wisconsin fans are something else. On Day One of the Mississippi River Rumble in La Crosse, the people turned out in droves. Next week we visit Green Bay, a venue I was disappointed to learn has seriously restricted the waters we can fish for the Elite event.
Virginia Tech has taken the lead in the competition that pits college teams against each other in a friendly game of Fantasy Fishing.
Big hatch leaves several pros frustrated
Aaron Martens thinks it would be "cooler" if he won the Mississippi River Rumble, rather than his friend Todd Faircloth. They top the leaderboard, with Faircloth leading by 7 ounces.
The Rumble is expected to come down to a game of ounces, with only 5-15 separating the pro in 12th from the leader.
Overheard on Day Three of the Mississippi River Rumble
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