Brauer (staying) power
It's obvious Denny Brauer is still a force to be reckoned with on the Elite trail.
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It's obvious Denny Brauer is still a force to be reckoned with on the Elite trail.
Going into competition at the Arkansas River, nine anglers had a chance to limit every day they competed in 2011. Now each of those streaks is over — the victim of high, muddy water, scorching temperatures and a 15-inch size limit.
The locks played a big role in the tournament. Some of the guys — include me in that group — had weight deducted from their totals because they were late. Others lost all their weight.
These odds are for entertainment purposes only. Remember, please no wagering ... unless you want to.
The life of a touring bass pro isn't all sunshine and flowers. Even a labor of love is labor ... at least some of the time.
Nine anglers have a chance to limit each day they fish during the 2011 Elite season, but the Arkansas River looms ahead.
I learned early on to stay back, throw power baits with finesse tackle and match the hatch if I wanted to catch them.
The Elite anglers may look like solitary men fishing bass tournaments, but there's lots more behind the scenes.
There are magic numbers in sports, like Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak. Bass fishing has its numbers, too, and for consecutive limits it tops Joltin' Joe.
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