Starks Notches First Elite Win, Scalish Talks Smallies
June 10, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Jeremy Starks claimed his first Bassmaster Elite Series Tour win on Lake Wheeler in fairytale fashion. Not only was he able to out fish Kevin Van Dam on day 4, but he survived a bout of food poisoning and competition from a stubborn local angler. Jeremy details the techniques he used to pull big largemouth bass off his magic “spot on a spot.”
Frank Scalish is a well-known authority on finding and catching smallmouth bass. Especially the impressive specimens that call Lake Erie home. Frank his here to share the details of a specialized deep jerkbait technique that he developed to catch roaming smallies on both sides of the spawn. He also has some offers some priceless insight into the important differences between the spawning patterns of smallmouth bass and their largemouth brethren.
Pam Martin-Wells and Army Anglers
June 4, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
Pam Martin-Wells fished a variety of patterns to claim her latest victory on Lake Neely-Henry, but it was a jig and a weightless worm that did the heavy lifting for Martin-Wells. She explains the techniques and patterns and also shares her thoughts on the 2008 WBT Angler of the Year fishing in the 2009 Bassmaster Classic.
Then we hear from SSG. Mike Garrett from the Army Bass Anglers. The soldiers are busy fishing tournaments all around Texas, even while one member has deployed to Iraq and two others are preparing to. SSG. Garrett also has some good news to share about “Returning Heroes Home.”
Fred Fires A Frog To Win On Murray

Four hours into day one of the Carolina Clash on Lake Murray, Fred Roumbanis was worried he might actually blank. But in short order, Fred went from “zero” to “zeroed in” on a topwater frog bite. Listen to his interview by clicking the arrow, below.
Kenyon Hill Recaps Clarks Hill Win
May 7, 2008 by admin · 3 Comments
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Kenyon Hill targeted post-spawn largemouth bass on plain points to take his third BASS and first Elite win on Clarks Hill Reservoir. The bass were relating to nothing structurally, according to Kenyon, but were lying in wait for the blue back herring that are moving up and preparing to spawn.
After hanging around in second place on days two and three, Kenyon worked a Carolina rig over the points to bring in his largest bag of the tournament on day four. It was more than enough for the win and now Kenyon is here to share the details.
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