It has been a BUSY few weeks in our sport! Since our last story update, there have been five major-level events: MLF Bass Pro Tour on the Kissimmee Chain, won by Jordan Lee BASS Elite Series on the St Johns River, won by Rick Clunn FLW Tour on Lake Toho/Kissimmee Chain, won by Buddy Gross
Brandon Cobb
This chart represents the points earned for each of the 19 events Brandon has participated in over the past 24 months.
Brandon is averaging 727.748 points per event over the past 24 months and 777.09 points per event over the past 12 months, for a generally up trend.
Trends: Our trend feature compares an angler's average points from the prior 24 months to the average points from the prior 12 months to establish whether the angler's recent performance exceeds or falls behind that of a longer span. If the recent average is within 2.5% of the average for the longer period, we consider the angler's performance to be steady, as indicated by an almost equals to sign.
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Davis’ Comeback Wins FLW Cup
Everyone knew Lake Ouachita was going to be tough during the FLW Cup. That certainly held true. Take into account that the leaders on days one and two (Alex Davis and Wes Logan) each caught only one fish the day after taking over the lead. That led most to feel it was anyone’s game to
Rookie Atkins Claims Forrest Wood Cup
When he signed up, Justin Atkins admits he didn’t have enough money to fish the full 2017 FLW Tour season. He doesn’t have to worry about that, now, for next season or many after. The 27-year-old FLW Tour rookie outlasted his friend and roommate, Brandon Cobb, and a late charge from Travis Fox to cap
Monsoor Finally Hoists Trophy at Potomac
Tom Monsoor is known for two things – swim jigs and fishing rivers. The two converged beautifully this weekend at the FLW Tour event on the Potomac. The long-time Tour pro jumped on the fish early, and despite his weights falling each day, he was able to hold off a number of hard-charging young pros