Baker gets a big bite
It's a common expression among tournament anglers: If I can just get a big bite. Well, Shaye Baker got a big bite about 1 o'clock – a 10-pounder. Baker thinks he has...
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It's a common expression among tournament anglers: If I can just get a big bite. Well, Shaye Baker got a big bite about 1 o'clock – a 10-pounder. Baker thinks he has...
Some technical difficulties prevented me from blogging on Lake Okeechobee this morning, so let me try to get you caught up as to what's happening today. First of all,...
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If you visit Bassmaster.com often, you know we have a dedicated crew covering all our tournaments. For this week’s Open on Ross Barnett Reservoir, James Overstreet is manning the camera...
The fog is dissipating but patches remain. Here's the proof, with Bassmaster Elite Series pro Chris Zaldain on board the camera boat with James Overstreet.
Anglers were greeted with a foggy morning in Ridgeland, Miss. as they arrived at Ross Barnett Reservoir. So foggy that B.A.S.S. staff are delaying the start of Day Two.
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