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Casey in the News
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The February binge
Let's talk about the bass binge that happens around the country the first few times warm rainwater rushes into the lakes and rivers.
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Charlie Reed: Where is he now?
Committing full time to the Bassmaster Tournament Trail at a late stage in his life is former Classic champion Charlie Reed's biggest regret of his...
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8 great ice bass
Brrrr! Most Southerners don't know the thrill of ice fishing. These Northern anglers are happy to share the joy!
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Back to basics worm fishing
Don't get caught up too much in the latest and "greatest." When it comes to catching bass, the Texas rig and drop shot are still...
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Lund's new 1875 Crossover XS
If you're got a wife or kids who like to be on the lake for a reason other than fishing, then a crossover boat is...
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Donalds, SC – Almost three full years into his Elite Series career, on the verge of qualifying for his third consecutive Bassmaster Classic, Casey Ashley is just getting comfortable in his position in the upper echelon of tour-level pros.
Asked whether the older and more experienced pros take him lightly, all he’ll say is the following: “I don’t think I’m looked at as a pushover.”
Then, perhaps thinking that the statement made him sound overconfident, he told the interviewer that he doesn’t “want to sound cocky. Complete Story
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