Chapman gets no respect
You’d think the leader for Angler of the Year would get a little respect on the water, but Gary Tramontina sent in this picture to prove otherwise. Guess that boat...
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You’d think the leader for Angler of the Year would get a little respect on the water, but Gary Tramontina sent in this picture to prove otherwise. Guess that boat...
It appears that, just like yesterday, the bite has picked up this afternoon at Oneida Lake. In fact, the totals from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. today are tops of...
Rick Clunn has often mentioned a Native American adage: To know the owl, study the mouse. Clunn translates that easily to bass fishing: To know the bass, study the shad.
If Randy Howell and Brent Chapman would finish the Ramada Championship first-and-second on Sunday, like they're ranked currently according to BASSTrakk, it would be a fitting end to the Elite Series regular season.
Brent Chapman just caught his sixth fish.
No one was more shocked than Mike Iaconelli himself when he caught a bag weighing 20 pounds, 3 ounces yesterday on Day One of the Ramada Championship.
Our boat driver Brian Eisch brought along his son today, Isaac. Isaac is getting ready to start 9th grade at Sandy Creek High School, 30 miles north of Syracuse. He’s...
Brent Chapman's fifth fish may have been a "big relief" to him, but for those chasing him to the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year title, that could be the nail in the coffin.
Brent Chapman just pulled in keeper number five. A 2 1/4-pound smallie. We're estimating that gives him 13 1/4 pounds in the livewell.
We were keeping track of the hourly BASSTrakk totals for awhile yesterday, but the numbers seemed to lose significance as the morning went on, so we left that line of...
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