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How to Improve Your Early Season Bass Fishing |
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Not every method of improving your spring bass fishing involves lures. Bassmaster Elite series pro, Brent Chapman sheds some insight to another trick that’s bound to help anglers catch a few more fish. “One of the pieces of equipment lots of anglers overlook is a good pair of polarized sunglasses,” emphasized Chapman. The Kansas pro habitually wears Costa Del Mar glasses, since he feels they are the best and give him an edge whether in competition or just fishing for fun. |
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Brent Finishes 7th on Old Hickory |
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The Lake Quivira, Kan., resident said he went through about 10 bags of plum-colored Zoom Old Monster worms, which he Texas-rigged. His other primary lure was a T&C Custom crankbait, which a friend of his makes by hand out of balsa wood. It's a square-billed crankbait that "puts off a really good vibration and it's real buoyant, so it bounces off the wood real good and gets a reaction strike out of these fish." The crankbait runs about 2 or 3 feet deep. The color pattern on the crankbait was chartruese-and-black.
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Brent Weighs 10-3 Day 2 Bassmaster Classic |
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Brent Weighs 13-6 Day 1 Bassmaster Classic |
| Bassmaster Classic Top 5 Day 1 |
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Charlie Hartley |
5 |
21- 1 |
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Scott Rook |
5 |
20-13 |
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Kevin VanDam |
5 |
20- 3 |
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Terry Scroggins |
5 |
19- 3 |
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Cliff Pace |
5 |
18-10 |
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Casey Ashley |
5 |
18-10 |
| 10 |
Brent Chapman |
5 |
13-6 |
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Cold Water, Lethargic Fish Make The Hunt Difficult |
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Friday, February 15, 2008
Bassmaster Classics come in all shapes and sizes. There have been small-weight events, slugfests, contests decided by ounces and those by pounds, but the best any BassFan could hope for would be a Classic that puts the premium on savvy. Read More.....
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