Most pros love fishing a hollow-bodied frog. Few do it as well as Ish Monroe, and he showcased that over the weekend. With the Mississippi River’s waters rising throughout the Bassmaster Elite Series event, the bass kept moving further and further into the newly flooded cover. That suited Monroe just fine, especially after getting stuck
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Hack Attacks Sabine River
Greg Hackney is about to make a significant jump up the rankings, and it has little to do with what happened at the Sabine River. Obviously, winning the Bassmaster Elite Series event on the Sabine is going to help his average. Hackney went wire to wire thanks to keying in on a topwater pattern with
Combs Wins AOY Championship, Palaniuk Wins AOY
Yes, the headline for this post doesn’t seem to make sense, but it as odd as it is, it’s accurate. Keith Combs won his first tournament ever outside the state of Texas by winning the Bassmaster Angler of the Year Championship on Lake Mille Lacs. But at the end of the day, it was Brandon
Kennedy Wins Third Elite Series Trophy
It’s been a season of low lows and high highs for Steve Kennedy. This weekend was certainly one of the highs. Roughly a month after finishing near dead last at the Elite Series on Ross Barnett, Kennedy found himself as the last man on stage at Lake Dardanelle holding his third Elite Series trophy. The
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