Bill Mathews and Kris Iodice continued their dominance at Diamond Lake, catching 13.65 pounds to win Saturday’s Southwest Michigan Anglers Club (SMAC) derby.
The not-for-profit Johnny Morris Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium has been named America’s Best Aquarium for the 8th straight year.
Okuma Fishing Tackle announces the all-new Eminent Baitcast Reel—a lineup of low-profile reels engineered to deliver refined design and performance at an unmatched value. The series introduces a distinctive audible drag click, giving anglers real-time feedback and heightened awareness when it matters most.

FORT WORTH, Texas — Nineteen months ago, Easton Fothergill was lying on a gurney in an Alabama hospital, awaiting surgery to remove an infected abscess from his brain.Â
Sunday afternoon, in front of thousands of fans at Dickies Arena, Fothergill stood tall as champion of the 2025 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Under Armour.Â

FORT WORTH, Texas — All it took was 53 magical minutes on Lake Ray Roberts for Easton Fothergill to take complete control of the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Under Armour.
The 22-year-old native of Grand Rapids, Minn., entered Day 2 of the Classic in third place, less than two pounds out of the lead. He had high hopes for Saturday morning, but it didn’t start out exactly as he planned, with only one bass in his livewell at 10 a.m.
Then, what he called “the 180” started — and what a turnaround it was.Â
Between 10:28 a.m. and 11:31 a.m., Fothergill caught three hogs that added a whopping 19-10 to his total. He finished the day with a limit of five bass weighing 29-6, giving him a two-day total of 54-5, exactly 8 1/2 pounds more than his nearest competitor.
No lead is too big, but the Classic compass clearly points to the young ace from the North Star State. And barring a complete collapse on Championship Sunday, coupled with one of his closest competitors yanking a huge sack of bass, Fothergill is a day away from winning the Ray Scott Bassmaster Classic Trophy and the $300,000 prize that goes with it.
Fothergill used sonar electronics to pinpoint his best bass. His flurry began when a jerkbait yielded a 6-13 cruising near the water’s surface. A 5-13 followed a half-hour later and 20 minutes after that, the Progressive Bassmaster Elite Seriesrookie dropped the hammer on a 7-pound hog.Â
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