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It all comes down to one question. Does it have the guts? You're invited to prove it for yourself. Put the powerful all-new 2007 Toyota Tundra to the test — drive it, haul a payload and tow 10,000 pounds.
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It all comes down to one question. Does it have the guts? You're invited to prove it for yourself. Put the powerful all-new 2007 Toyota Tundra to the test — drive it, haul a payload and tow 10,000 pounds.
Of the two dozen Bassmaster Classics that he has fished and lost a streak that stretches back to his first in 1979 Gary Klein figures that he should have won perhaps three.
The Classic Jinx....Real?
BASS has hosted 36 Bassmaster Classics in its illustrious history and not one has featured a winner that hailed from the state the marquee event was held in.
When the 37th annual Bassmaster Classic unfolds on Lay Lake Feb. 23-25, it will be familiar waters for some of the highly accomplished tournament field.
More than one champion will be crowned during Classic week.
2007 Bassmaster Classic Sweet Home Alabama For Nine Contenders
After 36 years, Bassmaster Classic has earned its name and its spotlight
Stacey King is old school, so he knows about fishing jigs the "old-fashioned way" by casting them. The 56-year-old pro fished his first BASS event in 1986 and was tormenting Missouri bass long before pitching and flipping were fashionable.
Many bass anglers lump submerged aquatic vegetation like milfoil, coontail and hydrilla under the generic heading of "grass." For some, the term also covers lily pads and even floating plants like hyacinths. Many successful tournament pros speak of grass because they want to be vague about how and where they're catching bass to keep the competition guessing.
Membership Includes 1 Year Bassmaster Magazine, Plus $50 in free gear.