STEVECLAPPER.COM - Whois Information
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Steve Clapper Clapper's Corner. Great Lakes and Michigan Bass Fishing and beyond, with Lake Erie and smallmouth bass fishing and bass tournament expert angler Steve Clapper of Lima, Ohio. Follow along with firsthand bass fishing reports from Steve about his tournaments, tournament practices and fishing adventures as he competes in local, state, regional and national bass tournaments. Hear it straight from the smallmouth bass expert’s mouth on more information available than anywhere else on how Steve Clapper has become one of the most successful pro bass fishing anglers, particularly on the Great Lakes. Learn about a wide range of bass fishing tips, fishing techniques, fishing lures, boat handling and safety tips for the big water, top notch bass handling and livewell management tips directly from a master bass angler. You’ll be surprised what you can learn from Steve Clapper.
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