Just a few weeks ago we got a triple-dose of top-level competition. So why not do it again? All three major tours held tournaments this past weekend. The Bass Pro Tour headed to Lewis Smith Lake, where Dean Rojas took home his first major victory in 8 years. The BASS Elite Series went to Lake
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Hackney, Lambert Claim Victories
First off, sorry for the late story. It’s been a busy week for the Bass Rankings team, with MANY big tournaments and some key updates we were making to the site. But enough about us, let’s look at the rankings! By now you know the facts: Jason Lambert nearly eclipsed the century mark in winning
Myers Victorious at Winyah Bay
It takes guts or nothing to lose for an angler to risk a two-hour run in tournament. Britt Myers may have had both. Myers has seen his share of success on the BASS Elite Series over the years, even notching back-to-back runner-up finishes back in 2012. Yet, success has been hard to come by as
Cox, Clunn Take Home Trophies
One tournament can cause a ripple in our rankings. Two? That can be a surging wave, sending anglers up and down with strength. That’s what we saw this weekend, and the top 10, alone, shows what can happen when all Major anglers go at it. After the BASS Elite Series on the St. Johns River
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