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February 28, 2007
Gardner saved from cold by GJ
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Bill Brown had strong reason not to go to Good Hope Bay on Lake Powell on Sunday morning for a bass fishing tournament. He went anyway. The detour didn t result in a fish, but Brown said with a smile of understatement, I caught a 300-pounder ...
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Posted by Alex at 04:27 PM
Swimming in a Sea of Fishing Gear
As it gets a little warmer outside, you might dust off the old rod and reel and start thinking about fishing. We traveled to Birmingham Alabama for the Bassmaster classic and along with the fishing competition came a super-sized fishing
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Posted by Jim at 04:15 PM
Flat-out mean and
Flat-out mean and ugly: 10 scariest fish on planet By Keith "Catfish" Sutton Special to ESPN Outdoors.com - Feb. Comment
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Posted by Mel at 04:13 PM
Fishermen fall through crack in ice,
A fisherman who fell through a crack in the ice on Lake Erie managed to pull himself from the water and go for help to save his brother, later rescued by firefighters, authorities said Tuesday. Comment
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Posted by Jim at 03:03 PM
The Super Six Classic
ESPN.com - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Fifty anglers, nearly 600 bass and $1.2 million in prize money made the 37th Bassmaster Classic a reality, but they could not define it. As usual, the greatest stage in bass fishing brought forth another host of memories. Here are ...
Posted by Rob at 02:50 PM
Boo-yah: ESPN's treatment of BASS an airball
Chicago Sun-Times - I was a big fan when ESPN bought BASS in April 2001. There's been missteps, usually related to silliness, but, as I had hoped, ESPN reeled outdoors coverage into the 21st Century. Before ESPN jumped heavily into outdoors, fishing shows were stuck ...
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Posted by Greg at 02:22 PM
Gardner's cold night of
Denver Post - On Sunday morning, Randy heard a boat motor, ran about a half mile in the direction of the noise and flagged down two men from Grand Junction competing in a bass-fishing tournament. Bill Brown, the owner of the boat, said there was no reason for him ...
Posted by Lorren at 09:35 AM
Lights, camera and action On Lake Seminole
1960 Sun - DEMONSTRATING HOW BASS EDGE: TV SHOW IS FILMED, from the left, are fishing pro Bradley Stringer, producer Bob Thompson and fishing pros Aaron Martin and Pete Ponds, who took their boats out into the Earle May Boat Basin during a break in filming on ...
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Posted by Ryan at 08:57 AM


