RE: Forward-facing sonar poll – Let Elites vote on FFS. I like seeing them catch fish. I wouldn’t want someone else telling me how I can make a living.
RE: Forward-facing sonar poll – Let Elites vote on FFS. I like seeing them catch fish. I wouldn’t want someone else telling me how I can make a living.
RE: Balog on tackle-purging – Wow! So much truth (and humor) in this post. Bass fishermen are born hoarders, for sure. Have a little success on a bait?; then better stock up for the “future." Perhaps someday, some of these baits will come back in vogue. Until then, decisions, decisions, decisions ...
RE: Smith qualifies for Elite Series – I have big expectations for Bryant. He’s the hardest-working and most committed fisherman I know. With his work ethic, high morals and talent, he will rise quickly to the top of the leaderboard.
RE: Balog on BPT scoring change – A very solid analysis and perspective – a traditional format doesn't make it the best format. I think there will be cutline excitement, but much less in the 5-fish format. There will be less movement. But I will watch no matter and, I will withhold judgment until I see it. I enjoy both formats. I have never understood the big blowup over the different formats. Bottom line, catch-weigh-and-release is the future of the sport no matter how many fish count. Delayed mortality following weigh-ins is an underestimated problem in my opinion.
RE: Balog on BPT scoring change – I concur, Joe. I stream Bassmaster live and MLF live when they are competing at the same time. I’m watching fish catches, I’m not watching endless commercials and commentary. Typically it’s MLF that gets most of my viewing time. They catch more fish.
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By B.A.S.S. Communications PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. — Before the Lake Champlain Bassmaster Elite Qualifier even started, Emil Wagner was telling anyone who
By B.A.S.S. Communications PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. — Emil Wagner estimated a couple hundred waves crashed over the bow of his boat on Day 2 of the Lake