BAXAB … that’s right, BAXAB!
BAXAB takes into consideration the two things every tournament scoring system should cover — numbers and size.
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BAXAB takes into consideration the two things every tournament scoring system should cover — numbers and size.
This week, in the final part of Classic Prep, we’re going to talk about training.
If you want to find out who the best bass angler is, a tournament is a pretty good way to do it.
Last week we touched on changes, or the lack of them, in fisheries. I promised to talk a little about why that matters.
We know who catches tournament lunkers. Who catches the biggest tournament bass on average?
Over the next three weeks I’m going to tell you how I’m going to prepare for the 2013 Bassmaster Classic.
Before you run off and proclaim KVD the best in Elite history, let's consider a couple of factors.
There's a new king when it comes to catching big fish in the Bassmaster Elite Series, and his name is ...
Albert Collins knew the water, knew the bass and knew what he wanted. Those three elements clinched a berth in the 2013 Bassmaster Classic.
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