For tournament anglers, there are a number of intervening conditions that can turn a good bite sour. Louisiana pro Greg Hackney doesn't sugarcoat it: "Cold, muddy water is by far the worst set of...
Returning Elites Jason Christie and Greg Hackney feel they are restarting their careers, and there is similar anticipation and excitement to when they first qualified.
It’s hard to believe that we are already near the end of the 2018 season. There have been more curveballs this season than basically any other season I can recall. With canceled events, date...
It’s hot now but in no time it’ll be fall and that means good river fishing. The water will be low, or maybe normal given all the heavy rainstorms we’ve had this year and that’ll make the fish...
Everywhere you can think of right now it’s the dead of summer, and that means it’s the toughest time of the year to think about size when you’re bass fishing. It’s better to think about bites. Let...
This tournament fishing business is a funny thing when it comes to learning. You learn very little from a win but you can learn a lot from a loss. Here’s the deal: A win means you caught...
If you’re going to be a professional tournament bass angler, you’d better have thick skin. This business will humble you in a hurry. There’s no such thing as mercy out there. It’s the 2018...
Last time I made a brief mention about catching bass that are just a little bit bigger. That’s what we do in tournaments. It’s about finding a pattern within a pattern that pushes our weights up to...