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2025 Heavy Hitters Qualifying Group A Day 1 from Smith Mountain Lake in Franklin County, VA. Anglers compete to advance as well as $10,000 Big Bass Bonus.
2025 Heavy Hitters Qualifying Group A Day 1 from Smith Mountain Lake in Franklin County, VA. Anglers compete to advance as well as $10,000 Big Bass Bonus.
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