Never too early to start your comeback
We're nearly halfway through the 2011 Bassmaster Elite Series season and things are taking shape in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year race.
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We're nearly halfway through the 2011 Bassmaster Elite Series season and things are taking shape in the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year race.
It's never too late to fulfill a dream; just ask Lee Sisson.
This week we'll talk about going catchin'. I had a really good tournament on Pickwick.It wasn't perfect, but it was darn good, and I'm driving to Toledo Bend with a smile on my face.
Along the way, I have had enough life experiences to write a thick book on. The one common thread in my life since I was 19 is B.A.S.S.
Florida's over. It's time to get serious about the rest of the season, and the Alabama Charge on Pickwick Lake is the place to start doing it.
Last time we covered a new statistic that I call Daily Catch Ratio (or DCR). I listed the best and worst anglers from the Elite Series for Day One and Day Two. Now let's take a look at who slipped the most from Day One to Day Two of the 2010 Elite Series season.
I spent all day Tuesday and Wednesday marking bed fish. I didn't even think about trying to develop something else.
I have a new statistic for all you tournament geeks out there, and I think it's pretty interesting. I call it the Daily Catch Ratio (or DCR).
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