Playing Un-Hooky!
Elite Series pro Jeff Reynolds gives his recommendations about how to save good bass by properly removing the hook from a bass' throat.
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Elite Series pro Jeff Reynolds gives his recommendations about how to save good bass by properly removing the hook from a bass' throat.
Read about John Powell, one of BASS' first members and Tournament Trail stars, and his 16 year professional fishing career.
Movies have the Oscars. Musicians have the Grammys. And magazines, in case you were wondering, have the Eddies.
Now I'll admit that I find it hard to really slow down the way some guys do, but if you're willing to learn my power finesse method, you'll see that you really can fish fast and do it slowly. You'll even catch more bass doing it.
In this article, Scott Wurm describes the kind of sound needed to attract bass. It must be the right kind, not too loud and natural.
Bassmaster Elite Series pro Dave Wolak of Wake Forrest, N.C., qualified Saturday for the 2008 Bassmaster Classic through the Bassmaster Central Open circuit along with Clark Reehm of Russellville, Ark., and Jay Fuller of Kingston, Okla.
Texan Trent Huckaby rises from third place to win the 2007 Bassmaster Central Open
With his father as a fellow competitor, Jami Fralick shot from fifth place into the lead.
Going where no conventional bass boat could run, Darin Doll made a long trek through treacherous shallows with a borrowed jet boat to win the BASS Federation Mid-Atlantic Divisional today.
2007 Central Open #3at Lake Amistad
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