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Palaniuk famous in ‘Nam!, Martens’ math, Babes o’ the week

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Today's Top 3

Have a safe and fish-filled 4th bassin' peeps!

1. Palaniuk's famous in 'Nam!

Huh??

Could it be from when he was on the Vietnam version of Project Runway??

Dude, what up with those capri pants?

2. Three would be good but two in a row would be even better.

A-a-ron Martens talkin' 'bout winnin' the Toyoder Bassin'master Angler of the Year. To me that looks like this: 2 > 3. Don't get his math, but hey – works for him!

3. Bassin' babes o' the week.

Gotta say: From the pics I've seen, looks like the gals are catchin' better fish than the guys. Word.




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Tina from ID with a nice smalls! Git yer pics up on the BB FB page or hit @bassblaster or #bassblaster on Instagram!


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News

1. TX: Now 3 dead in Conroe crash.

Two adults, one child. Pray for the families. Be safe this weekend.

2. CA: 2 drown on Pyramid Lake.

RIP fishin' bros.

3. Jamey Caldwell's Bass Cat for sale.

4. NY: Watertown gets $$ for derbies.

$30K.

5. Ex-Colts DL Ellis Johnson loves bassin'.

> Along with returning to Indianapolis to stay close to his children, Johnson found himself back in town early this summer to retrieve one of his prized possessions: a Ranger 520 Bass Boat.

6. PA: Smallie sex-change chemicals…

..worse than previously thought in Susquehanna, Delaware and Ohio river basins.

7. Feds: $327 mil of habitat.

8. Portugal in B.A.S.S. Nation.

Only let in after Portugal didn't win against U.S. in World Cup [drum hit].

9. Crazy Dave Mercer on BassEdge Radio.

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Tip of the Day

Jamie Horton: Fishin' laydowns.

> After covering the perimeter of shallow laydowns with a crankbait, Horton does his cleanup work with a jig. There are two parts of these trees he never overlooks.

> The base—“My first flip with a jig is always going to be to the base of the tree—right where it comes off the bank and into the water. Bass will often position extremely tight to the bank regardless of cover and a laydown only sweetens the deal. If there’s a bass there, they’ll usually eat on the first few casts.”

> The contact point—“The contact point where the limbs of the tree touch the bottom is a very high percentage area in shallow water,” Horton said. “These fish can take a little more effort to catch, so I try to approach it from several different angles because it can make an enormous difference.”

> Before moving on to new water, Horton suggests getting a little “rough” with the laydown. After flipping or pitching to the middle of the tree, he purposefully pops the jig into limbs, lets it fall a few feet and crashes into ‘em again.

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Quote of the Day

My stressful moments started at the pre-tournament meeting when I drew out boat No. 150….

FLWer Dave "I got Lefebre for new Pringles" talkin' 'bout Kentucky Lake ledge derby where boat number is everything. Also said:

> …a top 30 boat number would make for a simple top 50 finish.

> Before the rules meeting, I was rigged with big Storm Pro Paddle Tail swimbaits, Rapala DT-16 crankbaits and Terminator football jigs. However, after the meeting I found myself with a horrible boat draw, so I re-rigged everything and even added a couple of spinning rods to the mix.

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Shot of the Day

Oh man, that's it right there….

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