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Gunny Ben Jones and a nice Fayette County bass.
Larry Chavalier, Louisiana fisherman, extrordinare and former LSU linebacker!
Livingston summer shallow bass
Red Man Regional, Pine Bluff Arkansas, 1997
A very healthy Lake Palestine bass.
Fishing on the Sea of Galilee. Long poles with line attached, a bit of bread and you are all set! BTW, that is me sitting with two neat Arab kids who taught me how to fish the Sea.
You are never too young to go fishing!
Bass can sometimes grow bigger than you at Lake Fork!
Fayette County and waterdogs are a good combination.
Then again, catching bass is so much fun no matter what the size at Conroe!
While studying The Holocaust in Israel, I learned how to catch fish Middle East style!
Rayburn bass are good and health.
Even when the weather is not so hot, the fishing is on Sam Rayburn!
Judy Montani, experienced guide and tournament fisherman and good friend at Sam Rayburn
Mark and his first tournament bass on Sam Rayburn.
My favorite picture and nephew fighting his first real bass on Bob Sandlin
Fayette County is a good place for a father and son trip!
If you are a good friend of the guide you might even get to drive the boat!
My partner Victor and the smallest of the smallies, Tennessee River at the Red Man Wild Card Regional, November, 1998. & with a REAL fish
More on the Wild Card Regional. A VERY tough tournament. Water was down 6 feet, full moon, shad in the creeks and coves, VERY cold. The bass must have fed all night because there was only ONE limit the first day out of over 600 fisherman. The shad were so thick in some coves you could scoop them out of the water with a cup! My theory? The fish feed so much during the night they had no reason to do anything but chill during the day.