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Scientific Angle

THE ANGLER

Jamie Hartman knows what you’re feeling. After a couple of long tournament weekends on the water, your forearms are throbbing, your wrists seem to have weights wrapped around them and your hands feel like they’ve been in a trash compactor. Sometimes, that’s the price you pay for hunting down the biggest fish on a body of water filled with dozens of other bass anglers gunning for the same prize.

These days,

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