Finally! That’s really all that needs to be said. In the realm of tough luck, few anglers can compare to Scott Canterbury. The Alabama pro has finished second four times on the FLW Tour, with two coming at the Forrest Wood Cup – who can forget his agonizing 1-ounce defeat in 2014? But all of
Matt Arey
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Arey makes it back-to-back at Beaver
Clark Wendlandt may have to hand over his nickname. For years, Wendlandt was known as “Mr. Beaver Lake” thanks to four consecutive top 10s – with a pair of victories – from 1999 through 2002. But with his now back-to-back FLW Tour victories at Beaver Lake, Matt Arey could easily be considered the new “Mr.
Arey breaks through at Beaver Lake
Most anglers have a love-hate relationship with Beaver Lake, Matt Arey being one of them. Of course, after last weekend, there’s a lot more love. When Arey first broke into the FLW Tour in 2007, his worst finish that season was at Beaver. A year later, he made his first top five as pro, also
Movers & Shakers: Potomac fallout
The tides of the Potomac sent some fluctuations through the rankings, with David Dudley taking over the top spot and Brent Ehrler falling out of the top 10.
Consistent Co-Anglers
Co-anglers are an interesting topic, one with no shortage of debates.
Yet, no matter how you view them, the fact remains that despite having no control over where or how they fish in a given day, some co-anglers are pretty darn consistent. To do that requires a unique skill set, which can translate over to an eventual career in the front of the boat.
With that in mind, we wanted to take a look at some of the top co-anglers currently in our sport. Word is, you’ll be seeing a few of these names on the pro side in 2012.