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When weekend fishermen saw what us pros were doing, they bought boats with livewells and started releasing their fish too.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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In response to the complaints, Ray Scott passed a rule in 1972 that all competitors in B.A.S.S. tournaments had to use boats that had livewells.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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In response to the complaints, Ray Scott passed a rule in 1972 that all competitors in B.A.S.S. tournaments had to use boats that had livewells.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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To make sure the livewells were used, any fisherman whose string included a dead fish had pounds deducted from his score.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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Chris, who barely weighs a hundred pounds, is carrying a huge string of bass those were the days before livewells.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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When weekend fishermen saw what us pros were doing, they bought boats with livewells and started releasing their fish too.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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I put my fish in the empty one of the two livewells, leaving my boat floating on the lake at that point, anybody wanting to steal anything was welcome to it.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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Chris, who barely weighs a hundred pounds, is carrying a huge string of bass those were the days before livewells.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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To make sure the livewells were used, any fisherman whose string included a dead fish had pounds deducted from his score.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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I put my fish in the empty one of the two livewells, leaving my boat floating on the lake at that point, anybody wanting to steal anything was welcome to it.
Caught Me a Big ’Un . . . and then I let him go! Jimmy Houston with Steven D. Price 2001
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