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Glenn

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  4. Matt Belletini of Birmingham, Mich., weighed a five-bass limit totaling 23 pounds, 15 ounces Saturday to win the Bass Fishing League Michigan Division tournament on Lake St. Clair. For his victory, Belletini earned $3,766. View the full article
  5. Hank Parker just posted a great article that will help you catch more fish when times are tough. http://www.bassresource.com/hank-parker-fishing/mental-toughness-fishing.html
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  7. It’s always been a game of ounces, and this tournament exemplifies that big time. View the full article
  8. Ok, it hasn't been mentioned yet, so I'll ask - was your hook sharp? I mean, did you check it? I once lost 3 fish in a row during a tournament before I discovered I had bent the hook point when I snagged it on a rock. Lesson learned: even if you know it's sharp, check it.
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  10. We've been here for over 16 years now, so questions you see today have often been asked before in the past.
  11. No, no...no. Don't do that. It's an old wive's tale. It's what Tom alluded to - liquid causes a fish's blood to clot. Sorry, but Sprite, Coke, Mountain Dew, etc. do not contain magic elixirs that miraculously stop bleeding. The fact that they're not for consumption by animals leads me to believe they're more harmful than good. Instead, place the bleeding fish in the livewell and add "Please Release Me" formula. It not only stops bleeding, but provides vital medicine that gives the fish a better chance of survival.
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  20. Glenn replied to tony20110's topic in Introductions
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  21. He rang in 19-11 today, the heaviest stringer of the tournament on the James River by nearly three pounds for a two-day total of View the full article

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