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
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Powroznik, Lawyer Weekend Champs
With so many major-level events going on, there never seems to be a shortage of drama. This weekend showed that. This past weekend had an MLF Bass Pro Tour event in the Raleigh, N.C., area, while the FLW Tour hit Grand Lake. Both surprised in their own way – the incredibly great fishing in Raleigh
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
Three Busy Weeks Create Plenty of Shuffling
It has been a BUSY few weeks in our sport! Since our last story update, there have been five major-level events: MLF Bass Pro Tour on the Kissimmee Chain, won by Jordan Lee BASS Elite Series on the St Johns River, won by Rick Clunn FLW Tour on Lake Toho/Kissimmee Chain, won by Buddy Gross
Lee Wins Back-to-Back Classics
When he won the Bassmaster Classic a year ago, he cemented his status as one of the bright young stars of our sport. By winning it back-to-back, Jordan Lee has cemented his status as being a future legend in our sport. Much as he did a year ago, the 26-year-old made a final day comeback