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By Rob Russow
CollegeBass.com Friday, April 17, 2009 TYLER, Texas — When the 34 teams competing in the 2009 College Bass West Super Regional on Lake Palestine take to the water Saturday morning, two hazards will loom large: stumps and thunderstorms. Lake Palestine is a 25,000-acre impoundment on the Neches River and is known for being particularly hazardous, especially to the collegiate anglers that are coming to northeast Texas for the first time. Even for local stalwart Kyle Turner from Stephen F. Austin State University who has been fis ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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