Everyone knew Lake Ouachita was going to be tough during the FLW Cup. That certainly held true. Take into account that the leaders on days one and two (Alex Davis and Wes Logan) each caught only one fish the day after taking over the lead. That led most to feel it was anyone’s game to
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No. 1-Ranked Thrift Wins at Cumberland
Sorry for the delay in this update. It took us a few days to wrap our heads around just how good Bryan Thrift is after his latest win (actually, we had some back-end issues we were fixing, and we apologize for the delay). Seriously, though. Thrift continues to show he’s in a class all to
Hallman Adapts to Win at Lanier
Bradley Hallman called it the best tournament of his career, and for good reason. Not only did the Norman, Okla., pro catch a personal best (and jaw-dropping) 23-pound, 11-ounce bag of spotted bass to open the FLW Tour event on Lake Lanier, but he then had to scrap the pattern he used to catch them
Monsoor Finally Hoists Trophy at Potomac
Tom Monsoor is known for two things – swim jigs and fishing rivers. The two converged beautifully this weekend at the FLW Tour event on the Potomac. The long-time Tour pro jumped on the fish early, and despite his weights falling each day, he was able to hold off a number of hard-charging young pros
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.