Where to even begin?! This season has been as busy as we’ve ever seen in the sport. So we, apologize if we haven’t been able to post stories for every tournament. That said, every tournament is getting added every week, and the rankings are always being updated with them. So, now that the sweltering summer
David Dudley
This chart represents the points earned for each of the 16 events David has participated in over the past 24 months.
David is averaging 760.569 points per event over the past 24 months and 790.725 points per event over the past 12 months, for a generally up trend.
Trends: Our trend feature compares an angler's average points from the prior 24 months to the average points from the prior 12 months to establish whether the angler's recent performance exceeds or falls behind that of a longer span. If the recent average is within 2.5% of the average for the longer period, we consider the angler's performance to be steady, as indicated by an almost equals to sign.
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Palaniuk, Schmitt Back in Winner’s Circle, Wheeler No. 1
Neither Brandon Palaniuk nor Bryan Schmitt are strangers to hoisting trophies. Though, the ones both held this weekend probably felt a bit different. For Palaniuk, his win during the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest on Sam Rayburn broke a four-year drought for victories, which is notable when you consider he won three Major events in four
Morgan’s season in perspective
Anyone who even half-heartedly followed tournament bass fishing this season realized Andy Morgan quietly had himself a gem. So where does it stack up? Since Bass Rankings was created it has seen some good ones, with Bryan Thrift’s 2010 still being the benchmark for best seasons in out database. In that one regular season he
Kings of the Hill
So how consistently great does an angler have to be to be top three in the world? We break it down.
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!