Pipkens not worried about honey hole

Chad Pipkens stormed to the top of the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife Department leaderboard Thursday with a five-fish weight of 31-15, and then backed it...

ShareLunker goes to next level

ATHENS, Texas — Advanced genetics research and more angler participation can make Texas bass fishing even better, thanks to what is next for the Toyota ShareLunker program.  “Where ShareLunker is...

Pipkens lengthens lead with 62-14

LAKE FORK, Texas — After two days of competition at the Toyota Bassmaster Texas Fest benefiting Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, the anglers will take a break from fishing Saturday....

ShareLunker 2.0

ATHENS, Texas — In the mid-1980s, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department envisioned a public outreach program to promote trophy bass catch and release. The radical idea at the time would...

Daily Limit: Pipkens dreams of belting out win

Monster Lake Fork bass interrupted Chad Pipkens’ sleep last night.  “I see like giant bass leaping across my brain, and my heart starts racing,” the pro from Lansing, Mich., said...

The Drews together at Fork

At the time of this writing during the second morning of the 2019 Toyota Bassmater Texas Fest benefiting Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, Drew Benton and Drew Cook are holding...

Chad Pipkens: Lesson learned

Chad Pipkens has learned a valuable lesson that seems to be panning out in his favor, at least after Day 1. The lesson is about adapting to the changing conditions...

Lessons from legends: Roland Martin

A true icon in the sport, Roland Martin has captured more Bassmaster Angler of the Year (AOY) titles than anyone (9). In fact, Roland was winning B.A.S.S. tournaments before many...

How cows led me to my dream job

It’s not easy running a major boat company while competing on the Bassmaster Elite Series tournament trail, but I can’t imagine doing anything else. Some people may make the assumption...

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