There have been some unlikely champions in our sport, but John Cox may be the most. That statement has nothing to do with his fishing ability. Just three months ago, Cox was ranked No. 1 in our sport after two incredible seasons of vying for the FLW Tour Angler of the Year title. What makes
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Minors Year in Review
The Major pros have been done for quite awhile now, and with the FLW Rayovac Championship unfolding a couple weekends ago, it’s safe to say the 2014 tournament season is pretty much in the books. While we’ve highlighted the Major anglers throughout the season, they’re hardly the only anglers we rank. With that, we wanted
Movers & Shakers: Forrest Wood Cup Fallout
We showcase where Jacob Wheeler would fit into the world rankings after his incredible Forrest Wood Cup victory, while breaking down how the Cup shifted things around for the rest of the field.
Movers & Shakers: Green Bay, Champlain Fallout
David Dudley’s on a tear, Jonathon VanDam added another trophy to the family case and there were some major shake ups in the rankings after the Green Bay and Champlain tournaments. Man, what a weekend!
Data Overload: Lake Hartwell
For most any lake we have more data than NASA. Then there is Lake Hartwell.
The South Carolina gem is one heck of a fishery, but it’s a tough tournament to crunch data. Why? Probably because there have only been two Major events there since the turn of the century. That makes it a little hard to figure out trends or patterns.