I have been writing this blog for a year now, and hopefully you have enjoyed it as much as I have. I have tried to relay a positive message to enjoy life, always see the glass half full, and to chase your dreams. I am happy with this blog if I can make someone laugh, inspire someone to reach a goal, or influence one person to have a more optimistic look on life.
College basketball has March Madness; college bass fishing has the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship. And it starts today in Little Rock, Ark. This is the moment that 110 college anglers have been working toward all year.
This time last year I had just qualified for the Elite series and went to ICAST. So much has changed in a year.
I always try to stay positive and have the same amount of confidence after a good tournament or bad tournament.
This week's Green Bay Challenge will definitely test my ability to formulate a game plan on a fishery that I know very little about with a bass fishing technique that I rarely use.
I love fishing tournaments, and I really get fired up when I get a chance to compete in a unique tournament format.
Toledo Bend Reservoir is a great fishery; and in my opinion, the Elite Series Toledo Bend Battle will probably be one of the best tournaments of the year.
The thrill of catching a giant bass is something that anglers will never forget. I remember my 9-pound, 12-ounce giant just like it was yesterday.
College bass fishing is in full swing over the next few months.
When I first saw the 2012 Bassmaster Elite Series schedule last fall, I was shocked to see that we were going to Douglas Lake. I was really excited that I would be able to compete on a lake that I have fished for over 10 years.