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Velvick Slips to Second and KVD Lurking in Third |
| March 15th, 2008 - BassZone.com |
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Story by Dan O'Sullivan - Photo by Mark Jeffreys
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Lake Whales, Fla. – Day one of the Bassmaster Elite Series Citrus Slam was dominated by sightfishing. Many of the Super 6 anglers after day one are renowned for their skill at locating and catching big spawning largemouth.
However, bass fishing is a sport that reminds us that the only constant is change, and day two of the Citrus Slam presented the 109 Elite Series pros and their Co-angler partners with changing weather conditions. Those changes led many to believe that the leader’s sightfishing approach would be affected.
As day two progressed, the amount of available bed fish seemed to draw crowds and as the anglers crossed the stage they began to talk of turning to other approaches to entice The Kissimmee Chain’s largemouth into striking. Read More... |
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