A championship is always a great place to get your first career victory. That’s exactly what Debbie Warner found out over the weekend. Having fished the LBAA since 2010, Warner had never finished higher than fourth in a tournament. That all changed during the LBAA Lady Bass Classic on Lake Ray Hubbard. Warner was able
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Movers & Shakers: Minors, Women and Regionals
Talk about a packed weekend. There were two Minor events (BASS Open on Lake Erie and an FLW EverStart on Chesapeake Bay), a Women’s event (LBAA on the Red River) and nine Regional events (ABAs on the Kissimmee Chain, Atchafalaya Basin, Guntersville and High Rock Lake, and BFLs on West Point Lake, Sam Rayburn, the
Movers & Shakers: Women’s Update
Pam Martin-Wells and Kim Bain-Moore continue to battle it out atop the Women’s World Ranking.
Movers & Shakers: KVD Back at No. 1, Minors and Women Update
We said if anyone had a chance at ending the revolving door at No. 1 it was Kevin VanDam.
Well, he’s finally made his move in the Majors World Ranking.
When Bass Rankings launched, people were beside themselves that KVD was ranked third. Our argument (and really, it wasn’t an argument. Just facts) was that his poor beginning to the 2010 season was weighing him down. However, with the 2010 Clear Lake event dropping last week (VanDam’s worst tournament in the last two years), combined with his eighth at Lake Okeechobee this past weekend, VanDam jumped from third to firmly into the No. 1 position, with his best time of year about to begin.
Women Finally Recognized
In a sport dominated by men, it’s easy to forget that there are plenty of talented female anglers out there. We wanted to give them their due.
Ladies, consider yourselves ranked.