May 8th, 2008
I spent about 15 minutes I think it was watching a video that has been posted on the BASS homepage. The video is pretty much just a documentary commentated by Paul Elias about his final day on Lake Falcon during the recent Elite Series stop.
Paul goes into some detail about what he thought […]
By Don Zaegel -- 3 comments
May 6th, 2008
All of you who spend money on $20 - $100 dollar lures can obviously keep them as far as this young 14 yr. old record holder is concerned. Tyson Hallam was fishing a Kid’s Fishing Derby in an old strip pit when he caught a new Kansas state record of 11 lbs. 12.8 ounces. The record […]
By Don Zaegel -- 0 comments
May 5th, 2008
Is there a problem with the FLW in which they release public statements regarding protests and infractions? Some of their touring Pros seem to think so. Unlike BASS or most other major sports, the FLW maintains a non-disclosure policy when it comes to protests and infraction rulings etc. Bassfan.com was able to question some […]
By Don Zaegel -- 2 comments
May 4th, 2008
With his best weight of his 4 days with 18.2 lbs, Kenyon Hill won his 1st BASS Elite Series win on the Clarks Hill. The Norman, Oklahoma pro did the job with a variety of lures. His big fish on day 4 (big fish of tourney also) was caught on a Sebile swimbait. Also […]
By Don Zaegel -- 0 comments
May 4th, 2008
None of you knew, but today was my birthday. While I had every intention on waking up before the sun to go at it on the Potomac River, I instead woke up to the smell of biscuits & gravy at around 9am. I guess when my wife heard me make mention of my going […]
By Don Zaegel -- 3 comments
May 4th, 2008
Talala, Oklahoma pro, Edwin Evers is in control of the lead on the 5th stop of Elite Series tour on Clark’s Hill going into the 4th and final day. Edwin who already has a win with the Elites on Lake Erie last year is hoping to win his second Elite Series event and earn […]
By Don Zaegel -- 0 comments
May 2nd, 2008
One of the most productive fishing lures back then and still today is the spinnerbait. A gnarly looking “V” bent piece of wire with a weighted head, skirted hook, and rotating blade(s). It is not hard to realize that this thing looks like nothing that swims in the water. Even though we always like to […]
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May 1st, 2008
Here you go. It’s not to often that I receive pictures of peacock bass, but this month I was fortunate enough to have received this great shot of Bill Reavis of Tappahannock, VA holding a beautiful peacock bass caught down in Florida.
While in Florida, Bill enlisted the services of Stephen McDonald Jr. Stephen […]
By Don Zaegel -- 1 comment
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