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Arkansas angler Matt Lee fills us in on what the pros can expect at the Legends on Arkansas River.
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Arkansas angler Matt Lee fills us in on what the pros can expect at the Legends on Arkansas River.
"It had the right ingredients. It had some deep water and it had some shallow water with lots of cover. I just made a pass through there with a little water movement."
"It's one of the first ones I've made in a real long time," said VanDam. "It cost me a really good fish. That's how you learn though."
Consider, only two limits of five fish were brought to the scales Thursday. Seventeen anglers managed to land only one keeper fish and 11 other anglers were shut out completely.
Several of the final few anglers who came to the scales during the second day of this Major championship reversed that trend. And there were some of the sport's biggest names among them.
Scott Rook can literally see his house from where he's fishing at the Legends.
Mike McClelland's experience on the Arkansas River is vast and he's passing on some advise.
The Arkansas BASS Federation Nation members have been the behind the scenes workers at the 2006 Major event.
Third generation bass fisher at the 2006 Major, on the Arkansas River tells how he aspires to be a pro some day.
No two days are alike in the world of bass fishing, as Michael Iaconelli has shown us at the 2006 Major event.
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