2006 Major – Memorial: Day One notes
"You basically have to fish those places that look fishy and don't give up until one bites."
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"You basically have to fish those places that look fishy and don't give up until one bites."
The action figures to lean toward a post-spawn bite. Huge bags, which were seen in earlier tour stops this year, don't figure to be the norm here, however.
Major #1: Bassmaster Memorial, Day One results
The locals anglers at Eagle Mountain Lake predict who they think will find the fish.
Many of the 55 anglers competing in the Bassmaster Memorial know that if they're to survive Friday's cut to 12, they'll have to pull a fairly sizable bag of fish from Eagle Mountain Lake.
The observer whose pro caught the biggest bass of the tournament on day two of competition won a brand new Triton TR186 bass boat.
Mark Perry and Chad Tregellas said they anticipated weights would be down from Day One, but they didn't think only 15 anglers would eclipse 10 pounds.
2006 Major - Memorial: Day Two results
"Let me tell you, it kills VanDam to have to pay me a dollar."
Not so fast say two area tournament anglers. With Mark Menendez, the only angler to catch a limit Saturday, close behind and Mike Iaconelli and Skeet Reese less than five pounds back, Sunday's final still could provide a come-from-behind victory.
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