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Texas angler crushes Kissimmee with 25-pound bag on Day One
Bassmaster.com
 LAKE WALES, Fla. — Byron Velvick might have been one of the happiest men on Earth when he walked across the weigh-in stage Thursday at the Bassmaster Elite Series Citrus Slam, presented by Longhorn.
Velvick, who finished next-to-last in the point standings among 108 Elite Series pros last year, caught a five-bass limit weighing 25 pounds and took the first-day lead on the Kissimmee Chain.
"I smoked 'em, dude," Velvick said. "It's about time I showed up in one of these tournaments, isn't it?" Read More
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