Evers likely in his last spot

Edwin Evers has returned to the spot where he lost a 4- or 5-pounder first thing yesterday morning. It’s seven minutes before 3 p.m. so this is likely his last...

Evers moves back to dam

Edwin Evers just made a 10-minute run back to the Long Sault Dam. He finally gave up on the two “giants” mentioned in my last post. This is the same...

Want to fish with Edwin Evers?

This season today’s winner Edwin Evers has been fishing with Wounded Warriors prior to many of the Elite Series Tournaments. These events are officially called the OPTIMA Batteries Healing Heroes in Action...

Card, Combs making moves

The fireworks started after a midday lull at 1 p.m. Saturday. The same appears to be happening today. Keith Combs now has that magic number 20-pound-bag today, and BASSTrakk shows...

Looking a lot like Kentucky Lake

On Day 4 of the Kentucky Lake tournament in June, Steve Bowman and I were following Edwin Evers, just like today.   Evers had the lead, but some other Elites...

Evers culls up with largie

Down south we sometimes call smallmouth bass "smallies." Up here we've heard some locals refer to largemouth bass as "largies."   Well Edwin Evers just culled up with a 2...

Evers fishing Grand Central Station

Photo by Jim Sexton   The area Edwin is concentrating on is where a big bay funnels down and the creek flows under a bridge.   It's also one of...

Ledoux makes a bold move

Kevin Ledoux has stayed in a big bay near the Johnstown Bridge the first three days of the tournament. Make that 3 1/2. But he thinks all the smallmouth that...

Evers with a limit

Edwin Evers just landed keeper number five. This one he described as a little short of 4 pounds. That gives him in the neighborhood of 14 pounds for the day. Evers...

Evers with number four

Edwin Evers just caught smallmouth number four. This one in the 3-pound range. That gives him 10 to 11 pounds for the day. Evers works these fish in very slowly and...

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