Gravel roads, ghostly smallmouth
Ask the Elites what they think of Lake Oahe and you’ll likely hear one of these words: unique, massive, weird, or different.
Cox offshore
John Cox is not an offshore angler, he’d be the first to tell you that. He chooses to go shallow anytime he can, and then still goes shallow to force...
Whately’s back
Brad Whately is back and making his presence felt this morning with the early lead. Whatley has a limit with three of his bass averaging around 3-pounds this morning, the...
Day 1 begins
Day 1 of the Guaranteed Rate Bassmaster Elite on Lake Oahe is underway. The majority of the 90 angler field competing here this week has very little experience on Oahe,...
Nerves on edge at Lake Oahe
MOBRIDGE, S.D. — Several Elite Series anglers came to Lake Oahe last year in August to familiarize themselves with this massive Missouri River impoundment, which hadn’t been on the tournament schedule...
The hunt for another AOY title
As many of you know, I do not follow the Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year points race closely. But I’d be lying if I said I didn’t know I...
Arey: ‘Pro bass fishing’s a team sport’
As Matt Arey piloted his Toyota Tundra past countless acres of corn and soybean fields along his 23-hour drive from home in Shelby, N.C., to massive Lake Oahe in South...