Wednesday was much better
After a good day of practice on the Red River, Mike Iaconelli is feeling cautiously optimistic about his chances in the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
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After a good day of practice on the Red River, Mike Iaconelli is feeling cautiously optimistic about his chances in the 2012 Bassmaster Classic.
I know some of you are going to think I’m playing a head game with the other anglers when I say this but I’ll tell you I had a tough practice. It’s colder than I expected and the fish aren’t where I thought they’d be at this time of the year. It was a real surprise.
With experience, credentials and undeniable star power, the 2012 Bassmaster Classic field just might be one for the ages.
This week we’ll talk about how to watch the weigh-in — what to look for and what it means when you see it.
Last week we talked about the river conditions we might face on the Red River for the 2012 Bassmaster Classic and what you should be looking for there. This week we’ll discuss practice and how it really works.
OK, things are better with my sinus problem. I’m not completely back to normal but I’m getting there.
If you've been bass fishing as long as I have and know as many bass fishermen as I do, there's no doubt you've heard more than your share of theories about why bass do this, that or something else.
I don’t have much insightful information about bass fishing to offer today. I’ve been sick for a couple of weeks and really haven’t done much of anything, at least not anything useful.
I’ve been asked several times about who might win the Classic this year, other than me, of course. I’m going to give you four guys who I think you should watch.
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