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A Familiar Path in 2021

THERE WILL BE a time for change and exploration in professional bass fishing.

There’ll be a time to visit new lakes, forge new partnerships and establish new venues as important pieces of B.A.S.S. history for years to come.

Unfortunately, 2021 is not that time.

As we were all warned

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