Hurry up and wait
A lot of bass fishing is “hurry up and wait.” Get up 2 hours before daylight, race to the ramp, wait in line to launch the boat, jump out and...
Asian carp management a game of limitation
Embracing reality often forms the foundation from which to combat the unwanted. Diabetics understand that they’ll live with this serious medical affliction, but diligent management can minimize its impact and...
Przekurat in the zone
About six weeks ago, Jay Przekurat hoisted his first blue trophy overhead after weighing an amazing 102- pounds, 9- ounces of smallmouth on the St Lawrence River. Yesterday, Przekurat officially...
Johnston’s adjustments
Chris Johnston started this event by catching most of his weight off one hole using a Ned rig. He told us he was relying heavily on that starting spot, and...
Johnston lands a big one
Day 2 leader Chris Johnston basically fell completely out of the conversation this morning. Experiencing a slow start, while other anglers were lighting up BassTrakk, we collectively shifted our focus. ...
A picture of consistency
Brandon Lester has made a huge push the last couple of events to chase down Brandon Palaniuk for the Angler of the Year title. Palaniuk appears to have done what...
Classic bubble
Carl Jocumsen started the day in 43rd for Progressive Angler of the Year points, the last man in the Bassmaster Classic. The only problem for Jocumsen, he’s not on the...
A variety of patterns playing
Current leader Bryan New has caught the majority of his Day 3 weight on a vibrating jig. He has around 15- pounds, not even halfway through the day. New has...
BassTrakk: Day 2 by the numbers
We had another action-packed day on the Mississippi River yesterday. The full 90-boat field competed on Day 2, the same as Day 1. Here are how the actual numbers we...
Palaniuk throwing punches
Brandon Palaniuk was as tense as you’ll ever see him on Day 2, with only three fish in the well late in the day. He filled his limit around 8...