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By Ed Harp
BASS Insider Tuesday, June 9, 2009 If you think crankbaiting is a matter of casting and winding, you haven't studied the results from the SpongeTech Tennessee Triumph on massive Kentucky Lake. The three top finishers, along with Fred Roumbanis who caught the biggest bass of the tournament, mixed baits, tackle, colors and techniques to bag their winning weights. Here's how they did it: Bobby Lane (1st Place 97 pounds, 9 ounces) "I've been looking for that spot for the past five years," said the jubilant Lakeland, Fla., ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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