Classic crowds gather from afar
In this article, you can read how Classic spectator fans take every chance to see their favorite anglers on the day of the competition.
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In this article, you can read how Classic spectator fans take every chance to see their favorite anglers on the day of the competition.
The biggest event in sportfishing is about to begin, the 2006 CITGO Bassmaster Classic.
In this article, you can read Michael Iaconelli's reaction to his Day 1 disqualification for poor sportsmanship in the 2006 Bassmaster Classic.
In this article, you can read how Michael Iaconelli is back on the water for Day 2 of the 2006 Bassmaster Classic after receiving a Day 1 DQ.
Read how several anglers with big catches are on the heels of Luke Clausen who needs to have a bigger bite to continue with his lead.
Read how Marty Stone, on the bubble, was realistic about his chances in the 2006 Bassmaster Classic.
In this article, you can read about Luke Clausen's lead in the 2006 Bassmaster Classic on the Kissimmee Chain of lakes in Florida.
In this article, you can read about the anglers opinions as to whether or not the forecasted rains and high winds would help or hinder them as they fish the 2006 Bassmaster Classic on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes.
Sunday's finale of the 2006 CITGO Bassmaster Classic saw four anglers among the top 10 who likely won't return to next year's Bassmaster Classic, as they will be fishing the competing FLW Tour instead of CITGO Bassmaster Elite Series.
Clausen's consistent performance resulted in a record three-day total of 56 pounds, two ounces and earned him victory in the 36th annual Classic.
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