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
Wesley Strader
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Strader Wins at KY Lake
For the first time in more than 15 years, the “Clown Prince of Fishing” again reigns as king. Wesley Strader has built a 20+-year career on being as consistent as they come. So while he’s cut a lot of checks, wins have been exceptionally rare. His lone Major win had been a FLW Tour event in
Wooley mines Chickamauga ledges for win
Michael Wooley doesn’t say much, but his fishing does plenty of the talking. Known as an offshore stick, Wooley proved just that in hanging on for his first Major victory at the FLW Tour event at Lake Chickamauga. The second-year pro milked one good school for the lead after three days, but Day 4 saw
Lefebre stuns with comeback at Lewis Smith
First off, sorry for the delay in an article. We’re working on some new tweaks to our site that we think you’ll like. So make sure to stay tuned. Enough about us, though. Let’s talk about what went down at the FLW Tour at Lewis Smith. Dave Lefebre said every day on stage he had
Kenney holds on at Toho
A 12-pound-plus lead on the final morning of a tournament is almost impossible to lose. Then again, we almost witnessed it at the FLW Tour event at Lake Toho over the weekend. After three days, JT Kenney seemed to be a lock for the win. He’d crushed the field the first two days and was