Evers with No. 2

Edwin Evers just boated keeper No. 2. It’s a big one, more than 5 pounds. Steve Bowman, looking through his long lens, is in better position to see than I. I just...

The importance of one bass

After two days of competition, Edwin Evers had nine keepers, one shy of a two-day limit. How important is that one bass? At the beginning of Championship Sunday, Evers was sitting in third place,...

Evers with a 4-pounder

Edwin Evers just put his first keeper into the livewell. Our panel of judges estimate it to be approximately four and a half pounds. A great start to the day...

Emotional start for DeFoe

Ott DeFoe began his day on an emotional note by paying tribute to a dear friend. Family members of Bill Terry boarded DeFoe’s boat on the most important day of...

A good sign for Faircloth

Todd Faircloth’s 2 1/2-pound first bass of the day came on a Strike King KVD Series 1.5 crankbait, which is designed to run about 3-feet deep. “I haven’t caught a...

Bring a full tank of gas

Starting the day in third place, Edwin Evers made a run up the Elk River and is fishing a little pocket near a boat ramp. He had the biggest bag...

Day 2 was tougher than Day 1

It’s a trend everyone hopes will change today, but Saturday was definitely tougher than Friday, which was tough enough, on Grand Lake for the 55 anglers in the Classic. Check out these totals...

Classic regret for Howell

This morning after Edwin Evers caught most of his fish on the Elk River, Randy Howell rolled into the area. It was about 11:00. He fished around the same waters,...

Catch a limit, contend for the Classic

It’s doubtful anyone thought this possible prior to the Bassmaster Classic at Grand Lake, but all you needed to do was catch a 5-bass limit the first two days to...

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