I just spent the morning talking with fourth and fifth grade boys enrolled in the "Boys on the Move" program at Alamo Elementary School near my home. It's the school my sons and I attended.
Many a word has been spouted (and often with a good degree of accuracy) with regard to practice and how important it is for improvement. And, as with most old sayings, they ring true.
When he won the B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Championship last fall on the Red River, Brandon Palaniuk relied on the same types of cover he fished on the rivers back home.
I forgot to tell you about the big crawdad dinner at Toledo Bend. I think you're supposed to call them crayfish, but in my neighborhood, we call them crawdads.
Don Corkran, who guided the grass-roots club membership of B.A.S.S. through 2008, will once again assume the job of B.A.S.S. Federation Nation director, B.A.S.S. LLC announced today.
Well, I went to make a scouting trip to the Arkansas River yesterday morning. My plan was to fish yesterday afternoon, all day today and tomorrow, and then work my way to West Point Lake in Georgia.
I guess when I stop to think about it, I was tired of being angry. That's the best way I know to explain it - why I went to see sport's psychologist, Beth Howlett Ph.D.