Mueller near the juice

Paul Mueller has been slowly putting together a limit on new water so far this morning. He just dropped his fourth bass into the livewell, which was the biggest one...

Kennedy in second

Currently second place on BASSTrakk, Steve Kennedy puts his second fish of the morning in the livewell. Running the banks and power fishing along lay downs, brush, and primarily lily...

Fishing for Monday

After taking the BASSTrakk lead, Steve Kennedy said it best when he put a 2-pounder in the livewell. “I’m fishing for a limit of those because it’ll get me to...

Kennedy’s magical place

Steve Kennedy started the day in sixth place and BASSTrakk shows him in now in the lead. Here is a backstory about why he likes his fishing area so much....

Canterbury on the board

Scott Canterbury started today in fifth place, about 4 pounds behind leader Kelley Jaye. But Canterbury just cut that gap with a solid 3-pounder he caught flipping lilies just off...

The canals of the St. Johns

Clark Wendlant fishing the canals of the St. Johns River on a beautiful, peaceful Sunday morning. Several residents have come out on their docks, coffee cups in hand, to chat...

Jaye fishing on his terms

Kelley Jaye knew it would happen, and it did. Last year, he finished 11th on a jerkbait pattern, which is basically Jaye’s middle name, should he be named after a...

Mueller with a start up river

Paul Mueller started Day 2 in second place after producing one of only a few 20-plus-pound bags. He made a 40-minute run, away from the crowds of other Elite anglers,...

Wendlant fishing skinny

We’re on Clark Wendlant this morning and have followed him into a skinny canal. There was competition on this section of the St. John’s River for the prime canals, with...

Mueller’s case study

Paul Mueller told me yesterday that he went looking for “new water” early on. My question to him was why so soon? It was the first day of competition, of...

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