The real world of fishing
Last week I promised to give you some more of the details about my new TV show, Going Ike. As I said it’s different than anything else out there. It isn’t a show about catching a lot of fish.
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Last week I promised to give you some more of the details about my new TV show, Going Ike. As I said it’s different than anything else out there. It isn’t a show about catching a lot of fish.
I'm about to shoot the first episode of Going Ike, my new TV show. I can’t remember being this excited about a project.
While you are reading this, I’ll be with the Rapala team developing new products. That means most of my activities will be a combination of work and fun.
After a wonderful Thanksgiving with Becky’s parents and some of her family, we came back to the house to enjoy a little rest and relaxation before I have to start traveling again. That’s a simple enough plan, something I can handle. I didn’t count on yesterday, however.
I’m home now getting ready for Thanksgiving and spending a week or so with the family. I love my job but a few days off isn’t a bad thing either, especially when you’ve had a busy year like I have.
Certain anglers have a reputation as big bass catchers. Some of them may not always come to the scales with a limit, but more often than most they have a "kicker," and sometimes that one fish gets them a check.
We now know where the 2013 Bassmaster Classic will be held, Grand Lake o’ the Cherokees in Oklahoma. I have to say I’m excited. It’s a challenging lake that’ll test our skills and make us work, especially in February when the water and the air are cold.
Alabama angler takes title, Classic berth in Weekend Series.
Mike Jackson of San Mateo, Fla., angler brought in another 20-plus pound bag and holds a 3-pound lead going into the final day of the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series National Championship, where the final Classic berth will be awarded.
Mike Jackson made a big move Thursday, catching the second biggest bag to take the lead of the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Weekend Series National Championship.
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