World Record Follies, Frauds and Hoaxes (Part 3)
The final installment of our world record wannabes is right here. Enjoy!
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The final installment of our world record wannabes is right here. Enjoy!
The break, short though it was, recharged my batteries. I really need that.
In the 79 years since George Perry caught his 22-pound, 4-ounce largemouth, there have been several claims to usurp the top spot. It wasn't until July 2, 2009 — with Manabu Kurita's 22-5 — that anyone could fairly claim a better fish. Here are a few of the most memorable claims that fell very, very short.
Bassmaster Rookies of the Year know about the "sophomore slump," that downward slide that the fishing gods seem to demand.
G-Man did it this year, so did David Walker, so now who's the best Elite never to win a B.A.S.S. event?
We can put the 2011 Elite Series to bed. If I rated my season, I’d have to say it was no better than mediocre.
With another season in the books, it's a good time to take a look at the numbers behind the 2011 Bassmaster Elite Series season.
Missing the Top 50 cut is not my idea of a strong performance. I’m especially frustrated with how it all happened.
The Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year regular-season standings are determined by a system that awards points based on final standings in Bassmaster Elite Series events.
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