We have some shuffling in the Minors-Only World Ranking after the BASS Open at Cayuga Lake and FLW EverStart at 1000 Islands.
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Movers & Shakers: Dudley No. 1 … for now
David Dudley briefly takes over the No. 1 spot after his win at Beaver Lake, while it was a tough weekend for Minor anglers.
Above-Average Minors
It’s one thing to be the No. 1 Majors angler in the world. But realistically, it may be harder to be the No. 1 Minor angler.
Both have their arguments. The Majors compete against the top competition and have to fish across the country. The Minors compete against local talents that know the waters better.
You all can argue those points. We stick to the facts. And statistically, it’s harder to be the No. 1-ranked Minors angler.
Movers & Shakers: Table Rock, Cal Delta fallout
It was not a good week for most of the FLW Tour pros in the top 20.
Between a 2010 Lake Norman event dropping off and a tough Table Rock tournament over the weekend, eight of the 13 FLW pros in the Majors World Ranking top 20 saw their averages dip in the latest update.
Meanwhile, we have a new No. 1 in the Minors-only Ranking.
Movers & Shakers: Minors Update
It’s been awhile since we’ve had an article on the Minors-only World Ranking. Then again, it’s been awhile since there’s been a Minor tournament.
Prior to this weekend, we went two straight weeks without a Minor event. Luckily, we’ll have a Minor event every week for the foreseeable future, so expect things to shift around like they have been in the Majors World Ranking.