Three tours. Three events. One weekend. Welcome to professional fishing in 2019. For the first of two times this year, all three major tours held tournaments in the same weekend. The Bass Pro Tour headed to Lake Chickamauga, where hometown legend and former No. 1-ranked Andy Morgan brought home his first title since 2007. The
Ott DeFoe
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DeFoe Crowned Classic Champ
There are pros and cons of fishing a tournament on local waters. Ott DeFoe showcased the pros. Despite not having fished Fort Loudon-Tellico lakes in years, DeFoe still had decades of experience on the fisheries in his backyard (hence why he was, statistically, one of the favorites going into the event). He was able to
Top 10 Classic Contenders, By The Numbers
By the numbers, there are 52 competitors for this week’s Bassmaster Classic. By the numbers, only a handful have a legitimate shot at winning it. Yes, any of the anglers fishing Fort Loudoun-Tellico lakes can come away with the victory, and there have been plenty of opinions on who will win. But we don’t do
Lee Wins Bassmaster Classic
When we first debuted our College Rankings, an Auburn University angler by the name of Jordan Lee held the No. 1 spot. Now, he’s on top of his sport. Despite a number of obstacles – from poor conditions to an awful day one to his lower unit going out on the final day – the
Horton Hangs on at Okeechobee
By now you’ve probably heard about Tim Horton held on for his first win in a decade at the Elite Series event on Okeechobee over the weekend. But did you realize there were seven other Regional and Minor-level tournaments being held the same weekend? That means nearly 1,900 anglers competed in professional tournaments this weekend,