Edwin Evers knew if the wind would just blow, he had a spot where he could catch some big’uns. He wasn’t kidding. Sitting in third and behind by more than six pounds going into the final day of the Bassmaster Classic on Grand Lake, Evers gambled on the chance that a windy forecast might turn
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Who won 2014?
The 2014 season has been over for about a month, at least for the Major pros. Here’s a quick recap of the pros who took home the top awards this year (in order of when they were won): Bassmaster Classic winner: Randy Howell FLW Tour Angler of the Year: Andy Morgan Forrest Wood Cup winner:
Howell claims dramatic Classic victory, climbs rankings
Let’s see. The winner started the final day in 11th, the leaders the first two days finished third and fifth, and the overwhelming favorite didn’t finish in the top 25. Is there anything in our sport like the Bassmaster Classic? This year’s Classic was high drama from start to finish, culminating in Randy Howell —
Movers & Shakers: TTBC Fallout
The Toyota Texas Bass Classic has not only jumbled up the rankings; it’s give us a new No. 1 angler in the world!
Movers & Shakers: VanDam back at No. 1, Uribe No. 1 in Minors
Kevin Vandam is back at No. 1 despite another mediocre finish at Lake Douglas, while Joe Uribe finally takes over the top spot in the Minors.