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By Mark Hicks
BASSMASTER Magazine, June 2009 Tuesday, June 9, 2009 Most bass pros own enough artificial lures to stock a tackle shop. Consider Alabamian Tim Horton. His drive-through garage is lined with plastic utility boxes stuffed with everything from tiny plastic worms to oversized swimbaits, and it's better organized than a librarian's Dewey Decimal System. A surprising fact to many, a few of Horton's utility boxes house live bait tackle for bass. Because live bait isn't allowed in tournaments, you might think that Horton wouldn't fool with it. However, w ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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