Three tours. Three events. One weekend. Welcome to professional fishing in 2019. For the first of two times this year, all three major tours held tournaments in the same weekend. The Bass Pro Tour headed to Lake Chickamauga, where hometown legend and former No. 1-ranked Andy Morgan brought home his first title since 2007. The
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No. 1-Ranked Thrift Wins at Cumberland
Sorry for the delay in this update. It took us a few days to wrap our heads around just how good Bryan Thrift is after his latest win (actually, we had some back-end issues we were fixing, and we apologize for the delay). Seriously, though. Thrift continues to show he’s in a class all to
Hallman Adapts to Win at Lanier
Bradley Hallman called it the best tournament of his career, and for good reason. Not only did the Norman, Okla., pro catch a personal best (and jaw-dropping) 23-pound, 11-ounce bag of spotted bass to open the FLW Tour event on Lake Lanier, but he then had to scrap the pattern he used to catch them
Frederick Hangs on at Okeechobee
There have been a number of memorable last-minute catches that propelled anglers to victory. But two in the same tournament where both anglers figured that buzzer-beater kicker was the winning fish? That’s exactly what went down at the FLW Tour opener on Okeechobee this past weekend, as Tim Frederick and Bryan Schmitt both caught giants
Martens Stuns with Champlain Comeback
Shock – the word was said countless times yesterday at the BASS Elite Series event at Lake Champlain. No one said it more than Aaron Martens. Entering the final day in 19th place, the veteran cracked 23-5 to pull off the surprise comeback victory. Making the win even more noteworthy is that had the first