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Old 02-18-06, 11:50 PM   #1
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Default Pittsburgh's Bassmaster Classic

Back during the Classic, I was wondering why none of the Pro's were fishing the power dams on the Mon. (Proof http://www.bassfishin.com/bassfishin...ead.php?t=4484 ) Today, at the annual Outdoor show at the Pittsburgh Expo Mart, I talked to a Pro who was there (not fishing) and asked him what happened. I told him how I fish Three Rivers and he said that's what alot of the pro's did during practice, one even caught an eight pounder off the dam. However, for the event itself, they turned off the damn so there was no overflow, and that's what killed the fishing.

Still, I'm gearing up for the Classic on Toho. It's like a second Superbowl for me. Just wanted to let everyone know what was up with the weak bass in Pittsburgh.
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