Good sportsmanship

All week, Matt Robertson has fished a very small 60-foot stretch of water that produced all of his weight thus far. He rolled up on the spot first thing this...

Championship Saturday ready to start

It’s a beautiful morning here in Leesburg as the Top 12 teams prepare to head out to the Harris Chain of Lake for the final day of the Carhartt Bassmaster...

Fourth quarter wrap-up

Andy Crawford, my on-the-water connection, just returned to process his photo gallery.  What we both observed is this takeaway. There are guys searching for the textbook, roaming schools of baitfish...

Fishing in a crowd

We spent the majority of our afternoon in the back of Little Lake Harris where we were greeted by several boats.  Amongst the 7 or 8 boat rotation that we...

Scan or not to scan?

With technology being such an important part of tournament fishing these days, there are times when it’s not necessarily a helper. This morning we covered Denny Feidler as he fished a...

Trying to upgrade

Jarred Jones and Logan Tate from Jacksonville State University have a limit for just over 10 pounds, they believe. We found them fishing a line of Kissimmee grass, and they...

On ’em!

Matt Robertson is literally living what is inscribed on his cap. The “On ‘Em” angler has a limit that includes a 4-pound smallmouth.  “Don’t tell anybody I’m using a spinning reel,”...

May catches a ‘full house’

Prior to the Basspro.com Bassmaster Eastern Open on Cherokee Lake, most agreed that we’d see a mix of smallmouth and largemouth bass. Spotted bass were likely to play little to...

Time to make a move

Jared and Jake Turnbloom caught 16-4 on Day 1 and have wrangled up a small limit so far today in Little Harris, but their hydrilla mats have not produced any...

Co-angler heeds Elite advice

When Eric Talley brought in the first co-angler limit of Day 1 — three bass for 6 pounds, 13 ounces — we asked him the usual where-when-how questions. His responses...

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