BassFeed celebrates its first anniversary with a return visit from Kevin Van Dam. KVD recaps his first ever win in Florida, his 13th overall with Bassmaster. Kevin found an offshore bite on a lipless crankbait and worked it for all it was worth. So who says you can’t fish fast and win in Florida?
But first we’ll hear from Bassmaster Elite rookie Clark Reehm. Clark’s talks about making the move into the major leagues of bass fishing and shares his perspective on fishing for the Bassmaster Classic and not for wins.
James Hall, editor of Bassmaster magazine, also stops by to share his 2008 forecast. We’ll get James’ thoughts on standout rookies, tough tournament stops, and the difference between good and great bass anglers.


In the ultra-competitive fishing tackle industry, can a small midwestern tackle come back after a highly-publicized and emotional closure? Mark Keehn and Tom Clark are betting on it. The pair is working together to return Team Supreme Tackle to its previous status as a quality manufacturer of fine bass fishing tackle, and facilitator of a popular series of bass fishing tournaments. Mark Keehn is here to update us on the progress and share some goals for the future of the company. Learn more at
Then we check in with Brett Hite, who just turned in a convincing win at the FLW tour stop on Lake Toho, setting a new record for margin of victory. He’ll talk about the location and lure that combined for his impressive win. Then he’ll look ahead to the FLW Western event coming up on the California Delta. Brett expects a big, prespawn bite and he’s excited to get after some California hogs.
Judy Wong found a “hot spot” — literally — on Lake Keowee and claimed the 2008 Women’s Bassmaster Tour Championship Presented by Academy Sports & Outdoors. The heated discharge from a power plant served up most of Wong’s 26-4 winning weight. But it was an unusual heavy-jig finesse technique that gave her the edge over other competitors fishing the same area.
Then we hear from Major Cody Roberson of the United States Army. Maj. Roberson is a member of the Army Bass Anglers. He, along with seven fellow soldiers, created this unique fishing team with one mission in mind: Support. Defend. Fish.
At the tender age of 17, Ben Dziwulski has his eye on the highest levels of professional bass fishing. And he’s already taken some important steps to the pave the road ahead. He’s headed for collegiate bass fishing and a bright future among the best in the world…as soon as he graduates from high school.
Johnathan Van Dam comes to professional bass fishing with a big last name, high expectations, and the skills to live up to both. His third-place finish in the Bassmaster Southern Opens thrust him into the limelight. Now he’s here to talk about the ups and downs of being KVD’s nephew and his plan for his own stellar angling career.
Dave Wolak won a Bassmaster major as a sophomore on the Bassmaster Elite Tour. Now in his third year in the Elites, and preparing for this third Classic appearance, Dave is ready to ride his momentum, his experience, and his youth into a break-out season in 2008.



