Classic Moments: Bill Dance talks about losing the 1973 Classic
Bill Dance talks about losing the 1973 Bassmaster Classic and how he came to live with it after his wife told him something he didn’t know about his competitor.
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Bill Dance talks about losing the 1973 Bassmaster Classic and how he came to live with it after his wife told him something he didn’t know about his competitor.
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