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
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Frederick Hangs on at Okeechobee
There have been a number of memorable last-minute catches that propelled anglers to victory. But two in the same tournament where both anglers figured that buzzer-beater kicker was the winning fish? That’s exactly what went down at the FLW Tour opener on Okeechobee this past weekend, as Tim Frederick and Bryan Schmitt both caught giants
Christie Claims Fifth Elites Title at St. Clair
Jason Christie seems to have two strengths. One makes sense. The other, not so much. It’s well known Christie is one of the best anglers in the panhandle area of the country. He has 10 victories in the last decade of major and minor competition, and seven of them have come in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri
Rookie Atkins Claims Forrest Wood Cup
When he signed up, Justin Atkins admits he didn’t have enough money to fish the full 2017 FLW Tour season. He doesn’t have to worry about that, now, for next season or many after. The 27-year-old FLW Tour rookie outlasted his friend and roommate, Brandon Cobb, and a late charge from Travis Fox to cap
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