In competitive bass fishing, the whole game can change in an instant. And while hard work, preparation and skill overwhelmingly drive success, sometimes things just go your way. “One fish coming up ...
You've no doubt heard a lot about the ...
Anglers will declare their use of the technologies before the start of the period of their choice, and fans watching on MLFNOW! will see an indicator on ScoreTracker next to each angler’s name showing ...
Wisconsin pro Gary Adkins claimed his second National Professional Fishing League victory at Saginaw Bay in Michigan on Saturday with a three-day total of 56 pounds, 12 ounces. He started strong with ...
The opener visits the St. Johns River in Palatka, Fla., Feb. 20-23. In 2024, a four-day total of 93 pounds, 6 ounces gave Cory Johnston of Canada a winning margin of 21-2 over Texan Brad Whatley. Of ...
Brad Fuller, president of the National Professional Fishing League, announced via a letter on the organization's website today that the NPFL will ban forward-facing sonar for the 2025 season. "Every ...
The Bassmaster Elite Series and the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Jockey Outdoors are the pinnacles of competitive bass fishing. B.A.S.S. has created unwavering standards of ...
The USA Bass team has a score to settle at the upcoming Pan-American Bass Fishing Championships. The last time it traveled to Canada for a Pan-Am event, the team lost by less than an ounce to the host ...
In this week's edition of Balog's Bass War, Joe Balog discusses the NPFL's decision to ban forward-facing sonar for the 2025 season. He views it as a gam-changing move that could cause some ...
At first, this may come across as sensationalized news. But make no mistake, by crossing the line on this very controversial subject, the NPFL may have changed professional fishing forever.
ERIE, Pa. –The final four teams at the 2024 MLF Team Series Challenge Cup headed back to Presque Isle Bay on Friday to finish out the season-opening event. While the teams had some experience on the ...
If you had quizzed the field on likely bait use prior to Day 1 of mid-July’s Bassmaster Open at Lake St. Clair, answers might have included the usual players from dropshots to Ned rigs to tubes and ...