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Martens just put his second bass in the boat.
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Martens just put his second bass in the boat.
Aaron Martens pulled up his trolling motor at 9:30 a.m. in Bayview Cove and announced he was making a move.
With four of the best bass fishermen in the world weighing a total of 11 bass from Lake Decatur yesterday, let's just say the reviews haven't been glowing. Gerald Swindle,...
Aaron Martens just demonstrated why he's such an accomplished and highly-regarded bass fisherman. Martens backed out of the Bayview Cove bridge, after clearing it and not seeing anything on the...
It took Aaron Martens only five minutes after take-off to get a lure in the water.
For the third time today, Gerald Swindle has come back to the culvert at Lake Shore Drive, and his bank-fishing young friend from earlier today is still here, but close...
At 2:45 p.m., Gerald Swindle was back where he started fishing at 8:10 a.m., the Reas Bridge at the north end of Basin No. 5. Unfortunately for Swindle, the results...
Evers made it out but not without displacing a lot mud. Look for those images in the photo galleries later today. I've never seen anything like that, at least not...
As Gerald Swindle has moved north on Lake Decatur, the white caps have vanished. We're in Basin No. 5, which is narrow and more protected from the northwest wind, especially...
Evers is on his way out. I don't know how long it will take, but there's sure to be a ton of mud sprayed, followed by about 30 minutes of...
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