Slow is the key for Swindle
When Gerald Swindle won his second Angler of the Year title in 2016, his key to success was slowing down, not burning a bunch of gas running all over the...
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When Gerald Swindle won his second Angler of the Year title in 2016, his key to success was slowing down, not burning a bunch of gas running all over the...
All week we’ve heard the spawn is late on Grand Lake. “They are way behind and really want to get up on the bank and spawn.” The trivial irony of...
Kevin VanDam didn’t seem too optimistic about his chances to repeat his Thursday catch weighing 21 pounds, 15 ounces. At least for now it looks like KVD underestimated himself, while...
What you are about to read comes with a disclaimer. There is no guarantee this is exactly what BASSTrakk 2nd place angler Cliff Pace is doing now, but it offers...
You’ve got to watch this video to find out what Drew Benton did yesterday afternoon after the weigh-in.
Spring has finally sprung at Grand Lake O’ the Cherokees. It took so long for that to occur this year that local anglers were getting organized to address their concerns....
This morning Matt Lee clued me in about the broad spectrum of fishing conditions currently in play on Grand Lake. “It depends on which side of the lake you are...
It should come as no surprise, at least to me, that Stephen Browning has taken the lead. Browning calls himself a “grinder,” and to him that means grinding it out...
Stephen Browning has matched Kyle Monti’s hot start this morning, and raised. Browning caught a 5-pounder at 7:29 a.m. to give him a limit estimated at 18-4 on BASSTrakk. With...
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