A strange scene for Martens
For the first time today, Aaron Martens is fishing a bank that has no observers standing on it. He's left the Nelson Park Marina area, gone south under Lost Bridge...
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For the first time today, Aaron Martens is fishing a bank that has no observers standing on it. He's left the Nelson Park Marina area, gone south under Lost Bridge...
Aaron Martens just caught a 3 1/2-pound bass that filled out his limit.
As you can see from this photo, Aaron Martens’ fishing philosophy today seems to be “the more people watching, the merrier.” Martens might be feeling some pressure now, knowing...
Aaron Martens has moved back to the west side of Lake Decatur, near today’s take-off site. We’ve got some musical background now to our “Martens Watch.” The Rolling Stones’...
This photo shows how Aaron Martens has spent most of his day – bass fishing in the midst of civilization. At every place he’s stopped today, he’s had observers on...
Aaron Martens has moved to the north side of the east bank of Lost Bridge, and he's added his fourth keeper. It appeared to be about a 1 1/2-pounder. That...
Aaron Martens has moved to the east side of Lost Bridge, and suffered some pain. Martens hooked a good fish off the riprap bank, lost it and screamed in agony,...
Aaron Martens meets the locals.
With a dozen observers standing on the bank above him and Mark Zona in the boat with him, Aaron Martens just landed his third keeper of the day — a solid 2-pounder — on...
Bassmaster TV co-host Mark Zona has stepped into Aaron Martens' boat for some up close and personal time. Martens has moved under Lost Bridge and is now working the riprap...
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