Up until the past four days, many fans probably didn’t know the name Brad Knight. The soft-spoken pro from Lancing, Tenn., had fished the FLW Tour for seven seasons. During that time his best finish in the season standings was 19th, and his number of top 10s … zero. But four of the best days
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Wendlandt grinds out victory at Potomac
Tides and rankings have a lot in common, especially when you consider the tournament over the weekend. Before we get into all the ups and downs, we’ll start on the two biggest highs – Clark Wendlandt winning the FLW Tour event on the Potomac River, and Scott Martin locking up his first FLW Angler of
Bishop’s Barnett Special
Local knowledge can be a blessing and a curse. For Gene Bishop, it was both. Fishing the BASS Open on Ross Barnett, his home lake, Bishop tried to use his local knowledge to find an untapped offshore pattern. But after a mediocre first day, he scrapped that plan for another local go-to: fishing a Barnett
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
Hartwell’s (possible) heroes
We’re only three days from the 45th Bassmaster Classic. So how’s your fantasy team looking? This year might be one of the toughest for fantasy fisherman. There is little history on Lake Hartwell for most of the field, since the only other BASS event there was the 2008 Classic won by Alton Jones. And Jones