With so many major-level events going on, there never seems to be a shortage of drama. This weekend showed that. This past weekend had an MLF Bass Pro Tour event in the Raleigh, N.C., area, while the FLW Tour hit Grand Lake. Both surprised in their own way – the incredibly great fishing in Raleigh
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Evers the Optimist (and Champ)
Edwin Evers knew if the wind would just blow, he had a spot where he could catch some big’uns. He wasn’t kidding. Sitting in third and behind by more than six pounds going into the final day of the Bassmaster Classic on Grand Lake, Evers gambled on the chance that a windy forecast might turn
Ehrler’s late giant earns him TTBC crown, Morgan back at No. 1
One hour made all the difference at the Toyota Texas Bass Classic. Up until the final hour of the event, the TTBC was all about Jason Christie, who had lead wire-to-nearly wire up until that point on Lake Fork. But in that final hour, Brent Ehrler caught a 10-11 giant and another 6-pounder, while Christie
Martens flies away with Havasu title
It might have been for his mom or the birds, but either way, Aaron Martens is one happy man. In fourth place heading into the final day of the BASS Elite Series event at Lake Havasu, Martens sacked up 19 pounds, 5 ounces on one of the more unlikely patterns – targeting bass eating baby
Hometown hero
Few anglers are able to manage the pressure and win on their home waters. Casey Ashley has definitively proven he’s one of those special few. Having grown up fishing Lake Hartwell, the 31-year-old was the clear favorite heading into the 45th Bassmaster Classic. But it wasn’t just that he was a local. Before the tournament