MLF Angler Nick Lebrun Breaks Down What to Expect from the Upcoming Heritage Cup

We are less than a week away from the Major League Fishing Knighten Industries Heritage Cup presented by Bass, the second of four events in the Fishing Clash Team Series presented by Bass Pro Shops.

Twelve teams will travel to a secret location in Wisconsin to battle it out for the second cup of the season.

Louisiana native and Bass Pro Angler Nick Lebrun spoke with RFD-TV’s Tammi Arender about his background in the sport, how anglers prepare for the upcoming challenge, and what viewers can expect.

It all kicks off this Sunday, September 14th, at 10 AM ET. Catch it LIVE here on RFD-TV or stream it on our RFD-TV Now App!

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