Kim Bainia
This article is about Kim Baine-Moore's life in the fishing world.
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This article is about Kim Baine-Moore's life in the fishing world.
In this article Kevin VanDam talks about bassmaster classics past and present.
When the official Classic pre-practice is over, you need a butterfly net to keep your stomach in your shirt. If you didn't, you would need to just hang it up. The anticipation is continuing to build. From Rick Clunn (although he may not readily admit it) to an Open rookie, everyone feels it. After all the time preparing, now it is time for the big show.
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