More than 65,000 anglers. More than 5,600 tournaments spanning beyond 19 seasons. More than 200 fisheries. Eight years a labor of love encompassing countless man hours. One website – BassRankings.com What started as an effort to be an unbiased way of ranking the sport’s best (hence the name), Bass Rankings has grown into the largest
is averaging 0 points per event over the past 24 months and 0 points per event over the past 12 months, for a generally unchanged trend.
Trends: Our trend feature compares a team's average points from the prior 24 months to the average points from the prior 12 months to establish whether the team'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 team's performance to be steady, as indicated by an almost equals to sign.
Evers Dominates REDCREST
A week ago, Bryan Thrift was cementing his status as arguably the best angler in the sport after finally winning his first title. It seems Edwin Evers wants that title, too. There is no debate, Evers is fishing better than anyone in the sport right now. Despite the switch to a new tour and format,
Thrift Finally Hoists Cup
It was only a matter of time, right? Arguably the best angler in our sport (more on that later), Bryan Thrift had accomplished nearly everything he could with FLW. He’d won two Angler of the Year titles, six tour events, five Costas and set a multitude of records. Yet, he’d never won the FLW Cup
Summer Rankings Update
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
Martens Victorious at Table Rock
Aaron Martens’ style always seemed perfectly suited for the Bass Pro Tour. After a ho-hum start, that style/format combo finally came together. Martens blew away the field at the first BPT event on Table Rock Lake. We say “first,” because Major League Fishing has announced it will be headed back next week to fish the