Bush Hawg to perform at Classic
When the band, Bush Hawg, takes to the stage before the Bassmaster Classic weigh-in, fishing fans will have an opportunity to hear a blend of country and hard rock
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When the band, Bush Hawg, takes to the stage before the Bassmaster Classic weigh-in, fishing fans will have an opportunity to hear a blend of country and hard rock
Competitors in the 2012 Bassmaster Classic anxiously wait for the start of Practice Day.
Shaw Grigsby didn't run far to begin his last practice day, and he liked what he saw when he got there. "The water temperature is warming up quick," Grigsby said. "It's about to get to that point where it's pretty special." Grigsby said he was fishing 57- and 58-degree water at the end of the day on Sunday. The water temperature he found first thing Wednesday morning was in the same range. And with air temperatures expected to reach 70 degrees today, the water temp will continue to rise.
One of the big questions that most folks are having in this event is how will these anglers spread out over the course of a three-day event?
Activities Tuesday for the 49 Classic qualifiers ranged from Keith Poche getting down on his knees and praying to a number of anglers just spending time with their kids.
The 49 anglers go through the rigmarole of registering and going over rules for the 42nd Bassmaster Classic.
Coming off two marathons for which he trained hard, Aaron Martens says he’s in the best shape he’s ever been and ready to take on the Red River.
Born and raised in Natchitoches, La., Keith Poche has come home for his first Bassmaster Classic appearance.
There’s many a country music artist known to savor an occasional day off on a lake, casting for bass. Musician Brian Schram is way past that.
Check in on Elite Series pros Gerald Swindle, Terry Scroggins and Casey Ashley as they prepare for the greatest bass fishing tournament of all time -- the Bassmaster Classic.
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