Lester’s logic

This morning on the dock the buzz was all about returning to the patterns that worked so well in practice. The reason is the weather is like it was then,...

Co-angler surprise

Friday is the final competition day of the season for the co-anglers. At the weigh-in one of them will hoist the first of many trophies to be awarded this week....

Weather is the word

The big storyline today is the weather. In the middle of this radar shot is Table Rock Lake and the map will stay green all day long. The temperature is...

Paquette lands a 3-4

Garrett Paquette needed a good start after finishing 24th on Day 1 with only three bass weighing 6 pounds, 3 ounces. And he got it, according to BASSTrakk. Paquette landed...

The best practice is no practice

Ordinarily, the old saying, “practice makes perfect” holds true. However, just the opposite was true yesterday on Table Rock Lake. The only two pros to top 15 pounds on Day...

Nothing settled on Table Rock yet

Yesterday sort of threw a curve ball at these competitors on Table Rock. We saw a few different weather types from partly cloudy to sunny to cloudy and windy and...

Table Rock tougher than predicted

After practice this week, almost every angler predicted Table Rock Lake was going to be a difficult place to catch five 15-inch keeper bass. But Day 1 of the Bass...

St. Croix Bassmaster Opens

Lintner making his pattern work

Jared Lintner has finally started making his pattern work. He’s finished his limit and culling now. Currently he’s in third or so with about 11 pounds. But I kind of...

Suggs wondering what happened

Like so many of the guys I’ve run across today, Scott Suggs is wondering what happened to all the fish since practice. “Yesterday you could pull up here and there...

Suggs doing what he likes to do

I just pulled up on Scott Suggs. He’s showing a zero on BassTrakk. But he actually has four for 8 or 9 pounds. Suggs is doing what he likes to...

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