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By Ed Harp
BASS Insider Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Rolling fronts, chemical spraying and heavy pressure combined to make the final Southern Open on Santee Cooper a tough one. The weights were lower than expected and nearly every angler was frustrated by a slow bite. Still, these three top finishers found a way to haul winning sacks to the scales. Here's how they did it. Allan Glasgow(1st place 38 pounds, 6 ounces) "I had one little area I fished all three days," says the pro from Ashville, Ala. "I worked the cypress trees to death in ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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