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The Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tour continues its 2025 ...
With a two-day total of 192.75 inches, Minor hoisted the trophy at the famed reservoir, edging out Florida’s Seth Taylor by half an inch. It's the Virginia angler’s second Bassmaster Kayak Series ...
Hartwell is home to largemouth and spotted bass, and while the former grow the biggest, the latter occasionally reach impressive proportions. For reference, Campbell said a 4-pound largemouth is ...
Skeet Reese's decorated career includes a Bassmaster Classic championship and 11 other top-level victories.
Some tournament competitors and bass fishing fans are convinced they could do a better job of running a tournament trail than the people who actually do it. There's a good chance that most aren't ...
Matt O’Connell of Brooks, Ga., who usually competes in the Toyota Series Central Division, said he has an eye on the upcoming tournament on Lake Seminole and is looking to throw his hat in the ring.
Persistence plus keen observation paid big dividends by way of a late-day kicker that sent Drew Cook to the top of the leaderboard on Day 2 of the Bassmaster Elite Series event at Lake Hartwell.
Capitalizing on a key practice discovery, the veteran Bassmaster Elite Series pro from Guntersville, Ala., made the most of his early plan and laid the foundation for a five-bass limit of 21 pounds, ...
Ryan Lachniet saved the best for last on his home waters of the James River. The Gum Spring native landed a 20-pound, 4-ounce limit on the final day of the B.A.S.S. Nation Qualifier to take the ...
Tournament bass fishermen are tough critics. When it comes to the daily operations of a tournament trail, it seems many anglers feel they could do it better. Running a big circuit can’t be that ...
MLF believes there are now two, relatively polar groups of anglers. Those who use and enjoy FFS, and those who (regardless of use) do not support the technology. According to Duckett, MLF’s mission is ...
As the saying goes, it ain’t over ‘til it’s over, and Trey Schroeder was on the right end of that adage Friday after winning the Bassmaster Open at the Tombigbee River. Schroeder, a 25-year-old ...
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