Haulin Ass With Fiberglass

S1E8 Bass Fishing And Bass Nation With Bill Roberts

1 h 4 min · 5. sept. 2023
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Whether you hauled your first largemouth up the side of a jon boat at the age of five or got hooked on fishing later in life the appeal for the reel is very…real. According to statista.com the 2023 bass fishing market is an 11.4 billion dollar industry. But anyone who wets a line knows one thing bass fishing is NOT about is the almighty dollar. Whether you find peace and serenity or a heart pounding thrill of the chase at the other end of your palomar, bass fishing continues to lure many an angler into a lifelong pursuit of the largemouth. We’re fortunate to have the skilled and experienced angler Bill Roberts join us on Haulin’ Ass With Fiberglass to give us his take on landing the lunkers.

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