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Take your bass boat to the next level with these five easy upgrades. By Shaye Baker Jun 06, 2025. Photo/Justin Brouillard. 5 Easy Upgrades for an Older Bass Boat.
Fujifilm has already released one unusual camera this year in the GFX100 RF medium format compact, but its latest model may be the most offbeat yet. The $850 X Half is an 18-megapixel digital ...
Launching your bass boat solo in under 90 seconds can be done almost every time if you follow this expert step-by-step guide. Stay safe, avoid ramp chaos and get fishing faster. / Kurt Mazurek ...
3rd Period began with the two-horse race between Lawrence and Wheeler for 1st and 2nd place while Cole Floyd at 30-7, Dayton's Michael Neal at 27-3 and Spring City's Wesley Strader 26-4, basically ...
Despite spending most of the final two periods scouting new water, he cruised to a 63-5 total on 20 bass, finishing 9-3 clear of Wesley Strader. “It was an unbelievable day of fishing today ...
From there, he led nearly wire-to-wire. He stacked up 10 smallmouth totaling 32-6 in the first hour and 35 minutes (which would have been enough to finish above the elimination line). Despite spending ...
Capture once-in-a-lifetime fishing moments like never before. Discover why the Sony a1 is the best camera for anglers serious about capturing once-in-a-lifetime memories in photography and video.
His early fish topped 4 pounds, giving hope that he could run down Connell. As the day progressed, it became obvious only Strader had a chance. Sixteen pounds down with 40 minutes to go, it looked bad ...
His one day total of 27 scrorable bass for 87 pounds, 11 ounces was the biggest of the entire event and over 8 pounds more than second place Wesley Strader. 40 more miles to go! Champ day at Gville.
Rhea County's Wesley Strader came in second in the championship event with 29 bass that weighed a combined 79-pounds, 6-ounces. Most of the day Connell held a commanding lead over the entire final ...
The Bass Fishing Hall of Fame announces its 2025 inductees: Randy Hopper, Craig Lamb, and William Shakespeare Jr. Read their incredible contributions to bass fishing and how they shaped the sport.
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