Aaron Martens’ style always seemed perfectly suited for the Bass Pro Tour. After a ho-hum start, that style/format combo finally came together. Martens blew away the field at the first BPT event on Table Rock Lake. We say “first,” because Major League Fishing has announced it will be headed back next week to fish the
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Triple the Fun for Morgan, Blaylock and Upshaw
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
Top 10 Classic Contenders, By The Numbers
By the numbers, there are 52 competitors for this week’s Bassmaster Classic. By the numbers, only a handful have a legitimate shot at winning it. Yes, any of the anglers fishing Fort Loudoun-Tellico lakes can come away with the victory, and there have been plenty of opinions on who will win. But we don’t do
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
Palaniuk, Schmitt Back in Winner’s Circle, Wheeler No. 1
Neither Brandon Palaniuk nor Bryan Schmitt are strangers to hoisting trophies. Though, the ones both held this weekend probably felt a bit different. For Palaniuk, his win during the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest on Sam Rayburn broke a four-year drought for victories, which is notable when you consider he won three Major events in four