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Cherry Will Attempt to Win Three Classics in a Row
I knew that whatever I learned from it in March would change anyways
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HANK CHERRY HUNTING FOR HISTORY
Berkley and Abu Garcia Pro Hank Cherry Jr. looking to make history as the first ever three-peat Bassmaster Classic champion.
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Stunna Stocked
Hank Cherry’s winning modifications with a jerkbait led him to the title of Bassmaster Classic Champion.
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Hank Cherry Takes Lead at 2021 Bassmaster Classic Day 2
On Weather-Shortened Day At Bassmaster Classic On Lake Ray Roberts
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Defending Champion Hank Cherry Previews the Bassmaster Classic
After taking the 2020 Bassmaster Classic title, Hank Cherry proved he has what it takes to win a big one. Now, he’s trying to repeat as champion.
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Win New Bass Cat Boat and Trip to Fish with Hank Cherry
Achance to win an all-expenses paid trip to fish alongside a Bassmaster Classic champion and a new Bass Cat boat with Mercury engine in their new “Fish With Hank Cherry” sweepstakes.
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2020 Bassmaster Classic Champion...Berkley pro Hank Cherry
“If this is a dream, I don’t want to wake up,” Cherry said. “I was close (to winning a Bassmaster Classic) before but it just wasn’t my time. This time it was.”
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Hank Cherry Maintains Solid Lead At Bassmaster Classic
Cherry's fishing one small area with a causeway and a flat, and he’s done so little running that he hasn’t even had to buy gas for his boat this week.
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Western Style and Blueback Influence | Two Views to the 2018 Bassmaster Classic
This year’s Bassmaster Classic has both fans and competitors excited. The event is being held later in the year than the previous visits and that should improve the fishing.
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Hank Cherry Predicts 4 Classic Winning Patterns: Countdown to the 2017 Bassmaster Classic
All of the talk leading up to the Bassmaster Classic is the possibility of huge weights being brought to the scales in Houston, Texas. It is a good possibility with the number of giant bass swimming in Lake Conroe, but North Carolina’s Hank Cherry hopes the fishing is tougher than expected as he feels it will fit into his style. He predicts four patterns that can win this year’s Classic.
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The Nuts and Bolts of Cranking with Hank Cherry
The line size he uses is strictly dependent on the water clarity and he will use from 12- to 17-lb CXX for cranking. “If the water is dirty, I’ll use 15- or 17-lb,” he said. “I don’t feel like I lose any action with that heavy line when using things like squarebills. I’ll switch to 12-lb only if the water is really clear.”