Jones stays close to dock
Alton Jones isn't going to be burning any gas today. He's in a narrow cut across from the Red River South Marina - a shallow, narrow cut.
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Alton Jones isn't going to be burning any gas today. He's in a narrow cut across from the Red River South Marina - a shallow, narrow cut.
No matter how many hours of planning and preparation go into an angler’s Bassmaster Classic game plan, there are some heartbreakers out there over which you have no control. ...
Mark Tucker suffers some missed fish.
Terry Scroggins culls in Shaw Lake.
Steve Kennedy thought he could catch at least 10 or 12 pounds in McDade Lake this morning. And getting bites here hasn't been a problem. He just hasn't landed anything of significance.
The air temperature feels like it's dropping, but the bass catching is heating up in McDade Lake.
Mike Iaconelli just added a keeper on a crankbait.
We just got into McDade Lake, which is much more protected from the wind than Shaw Lake, which is just across the Red River main channel from here.
This 3-minute video captures the action at the Day One launch of the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
Brandon Palanuik is in Shaw Lake, the backwater area where so many anglers practiced at least part of the day on Wednesday, and where Skeet Reese won the Classic in 2009.
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