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Embracing the pressure of the Bass Pro Tour

FEBRUARY 16, 2024 • GRAE BUCK • BASS PRO TOUR
Now that B&W Trailer Hitches Stage One presented by Power-Pole is in the rearview mirror, I’m ready to return to the water and improve my finish. I finished 59th at Toledo Bend, which put some pressure on me for the rest of the season. I can’t stumble again, or I’ll miss out on REDCREST. Plus, it’s going to get more and more challenging to stay on the Bass Pro Tour in the coming years. I’ll have my work cut out for the rest of the year if I want to stay here for the long haul. READ MORE

3 Shad Spawn Lures that Catch Big Bass

The shad spawn is currently unfolding in many parts of the country providing ample and awesome opportunities to catch big bass. Professional bass angler Grae Buck hails from smallmouth country in Pennsylvania, but he’s quick to recognize the fun of the shad spawn, “It’s not as prominent of northern fisheries, but it’s an awesome deal that I’ve gotten to exploit in several places across the country.” READ MORE

Buck Extends Lead at Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Toyota Stop 5 on the James River

RICHMOND, Va. – Pro Grae Buck of Green Lane, Pennsylvania, brought a five-bass limit to the scale Friday weighing 15 pounds, 2 ounces, to extend his lead after Day 2 at the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit Toyota Stop 5 on the James River Presented by PowerStop Brakes in Richmond, Virginia. The four-day event, hosted by Richmond Region Tourism in cooperation with the Henrico Sports & Entertainment Authority, features a field of 154 of the world’s best bass-fishing professionals competing for a top award of up to $135,000. READ MORE

3 Lures to Catch Late Summer Smallmouth

Major League Fishing Tackle Warehouse professional angler Grae Buck doesn’t see the heat of summer as a deterrent to catching big summer smallmouth bass. While the second half of summer can be hot, so can the smallmouth bass fishing.

Many believe that smallmouth are impossible to catch during the hottest days of summer, but Buck quickly dismisses that notion. “Many smallmouth are nomadic, which makes them impossible to pattern. They can be at any depth and suspend. But if you find them, it will be a special deal!” READ MORE