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Bassmaster Elite Series Pro Bill Lowen Announces New Partnership with Ark Fishing
Lowen, entering his 20th season in Bassmaster competition, has signed on to promote Ark Rods, Reels, tungsten and hardbaits.
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Are You Spring Cranking Like Bill Lowen
He's a noted expert on fishing shallow water and is fresh off his first-ever Elite Series win.
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Targeting Tidal Waters with Bill Lowen
Bill Lowen had never made a 100-mile run one-way just to find the right fishingconditions, but he did it three successive days during the recent Bassmaster® Elite tournament at South Carolina’s Winyah Bay, and it nearly paid off with a victory. In three days of competition, the Yamaha Pro put more than 600 miles on his boat, the equivalent of driving a car from Atlanta to Miami.
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Professional Bass Angler Bill Lowen Joins Mossy Oak
Mossy Oak is excited to announce the addition of Bill Lowen to the Mossy Oak Fishing Team.
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Bill Lowen Shows How Well the Ima Little Stik Casts
The Little Stik 135 helped Justin Atkins win the Forrest Wood Cup. One thing that makes this lures so effective is how far it can be cast to reach schooling fish. Bill Lowen shows just how far it can cast here
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Bill Lowen Shows How Well the Ima Little Stik Casts
The Little Stik 135 just helped Justin Atkins win the Forrest Wood Cup. One thing that makes this lures so effective is how far it can be cast to reach schooling fish. Bill Lowen shows just how far it can cast here
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Bill Lowen and the Optimum Opti Shad
BASS Elite Angler discusses What, When, Why & How of Fishing Optimum Bait's Opti Shad paddletail swimbait.
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Three Tips to Improve Your Shallow Cranking with Bill Lowen
Lowen says that he will fish a shallow crankbait all year long, but the water temperature is the biggest key to deciding which bait to use. “When the water is below 50-degrees, a flat-sided crankbait excels because of the tight wobble.
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Lowen, Zaldain Tied For Lead After Two Rounds On Bull Shoals/Norfork
Bill Lowen of Brookville, Ind., and Chris Zaldain of Laughlin, Nev., are tied for the lead on the second day of the Bassmaster Elite at Norfork/Bull Shoals, each bringing a two-day total weight of 30 pounds, 14 ounces to the scales.Photo by Seigo Saito/Bassmaster