MERCURY KEYS TO REDCREST: What will it take to win the biggest event of the year?
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MERCURY KEYS TO REDCREST: What will it take to win the biggest event of the year?

March 7, 2023 • Bass Pro Tour

With a storm system incoming and Lake Norman’s bass in various stages, the five-day battle for a $300,000 payday and the REDCREST trophy should be explosive. Mercury Pro Team anglers Chris Lane and Alton Jones Jr. shared their thoughts on what it’ll take to win Major League Fishing’s biggest event as the first day of competition looms on Wednesday.