Slugging it out with Wharton
In recent times, the Slug-Go no longer plays such a significant role on the Bassmaster Tournament Trail. In the eyes of many anglers, that genre of soft plastics has largely been replaced by Senko-type soft stickbaits.
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In recent times, the Slug-Go no longer plays such a significant role on the Bassmaster Tournament Trail. In the eyes of many anglers, that genre of soft plastics has largely been replaced by Senko-type soft stickbaits.
With the completion of the Elite Series season on Missouri's Table Rock Lake last week, we now have a clear picture of the financial impact of BASS' premier tournament scene.
Even average fishing on Lake Champlain can be better than the action Eastern Divisional qualifiers experience on other fisheries throughout the region.
Michael Iaconelli wins the coveted Bassmaster Angler of the Year for 2006 at the Table Rock.
"I like fiddling with my tackle," said Scalish, a BASS winner and trained graphic artist. "All pros are always looking for ways to improve things."
37 Elite pros join the field for the 2007 Bassmaster Classic.
Bassmaster.com asked a sampling of anglers in The Rock presented by TheraSeed three questions as they prepared for the take off Sunday morning.
After a disastrous 2005, Denny Brauer was in fine form in 2006 and earned the Horizon Award.
So intense that Mike Iaconelli was willing to dive into Table Rock Lake to catch a spotted bass he hooked early Thursday morning in the first day of the Bassmaster The Rock tournament.
The final event of the 2006 Elite Series season will determines who qualifies for the 37 precious 2007 Bassmaster Classic berths.
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