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How Vinson Would Fish REDCREST
It’s REDCREST week, and some of the best bass anglers in the world will be fishing at the legendary Lake Guntersville in Alabama.
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How Howell Would Attack Guntersville for REDCREST
He's now on the Bassmaster Elite Series but knows the REDCREST competitors as well as anyone.
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How Fred Roumbanis Would Fish REDCREST
I like the bright chartreuse colors like Barred Black Back Chart because I’d be fishing it in shallow, dirty water
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Have you ever wondered how you would fair against the very best bass fisherman in the world?!
To make things as fair as possible, we picked bodies of water that had similar winning weights in tournaments.
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What the pros would wrap up this holiday season
Brandon Palaniuk, Ish Monroe, Randy Howell, and Brent Ehrler with gift giving recommendations
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Would you rather.... catch a trophy smallmouth bass than a trophy largemouth...
With nearly 100 responses in the survey, trophy largemouth (10-pounds-plus) and trophy catfish (50-pounds-plus) came in dead-even.
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Impact of invasion in these places would be devastating to the west
The Arizona Game and Fish Department reminds boaters to “clean, drain and dry” – and especially decontaminate — their watercraft and equipment before exiting listed waters containing aquatic invasive species (AIS).
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How Jimmy Reese Would Fish the WWBT Clear Lake California Team Championship
Reese broke it down into how he would fish shallow, how he would approach deeper water, and then another tactic that is possible this year due to the water level.
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Why would a hard core bass angler want to go to Alaska?
After all, while a single misplaced largemouth was caught there in 2018, it was likely either a hoax or an anomaly.
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Did the gov hide a report that shows Trump’s water plan would hurt California salmon
Federal officials suppressed a lengthy environmental document that details how one of California’s unique salmon runs would be imperiled by Trump administration plans to deliver more water to Central Valley farms.