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This is a Lake LBJ Bass I took just outside of Austin, Texas.

Hank Parker has one of the biggest fishing audiences in the country.  With his laid back and fun approach to fishing and guests you can see why. 

This is a Butterfly Peacock Bass I caught in Miami, Florida.  These fish were stocked in the Miami Canals in 1984 and have really taken off.  There was an unofficial world record Butterfly caught in Miami.  The fish was'nt weighted on official scales, and the angler didn't know that the Butterfly is the smallest of the Peacock family.  It was 10 lbs on hand scales. 

Doug Hannon, one of my heros.  The Bass Professor is an inovator in our sport.  This was at the 2007 Bassmaster Classic when I was helping Doug promote the WaveCast Reel.  This is the ONLY spinning reel I've been unable to birdnest and I thow it farther than any other reel I have!

A view of Lake Eddins in the Morning.

Marcia Rubin Womens Bassmaster Tour Angler, Alex Langer and Rob at the 2007 Bassmaster Classic.  This photo was taken after a great Radio Interview with this dynamic angler.

This big pig came the day before Thanksgiving in 2006.  She was laid up next to vertical structure from a removed pier.  Coaxed her out with a Jig (Not Pictured for a reason) made by my good buddy John Bruce.

I really enjoyed the chance to meet this man.  Ray Scott, the founder of Bass Anglers Sportsmans Society really took the sport from puddle jumping to a recognized sport.

A Secret Weapon Lures Buzzer Bait Bass from Lake Eddins.  For the whole story check out the what's new section.

Roland Martin, the Great American Fisherman!  This was after a Radio Interview.  Roland was telling us how the Redfish Tour is really to his liking, and the challenge of size restrictions really ups the game.

Jay Yelas is not only a great angler, he's a great man.  A man of conviction and integrity that I highly respect.  I've always enjoyed the conversations we've had both on Air and off.

This here, was the oldest fish I believe I've ever caught.  She measured 27 inches and her head was bigger than the 9 lb 3 oz fish I have mounted, but she was extremely poor.  She only weighed 4.22 lbs and was on the decline in her life cycle.  I harvested this fish to get the genes out of the water system.

The Ride - Rob's BassCat

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