Not only did the couples in the Casting Couples opener start on a 30-degree morning, but the bite at Pine and Stone lakes was tough.
Despite a cold start in the morning, the catch was pretty good in the Tackle Shack season opener at Lake Maxinkuckee.
St. Croix Rod expands the angler-favorite Mojo Musky lineup with three all-new longer models – a 10’ heavy power JOMFG100HF2, a 10’ extra-heavy power JOMFG100XHF2, and a 10’6” heavy power JOMFG106HF2. All are two-piece with a 70/30 split that places the junction low in the stiffer section of the rod.
By Louie Stout
Dont Let the Fish Fool YouSpring fishing is about as unpredictable as the Michiana weather.
Take Last week, for example. Sturgis, Mich. angler Mark Zona, host of Zonas Awesome Fishing Show, invited me to partake in the early spring action hes been enjoying since the ice left our lakes.
We launched around 8:30 on a Michigan lake that crisp morning and immediately went to the deep areas where he had great success.
Evers Comes From Behind To Win GEICO Bassmaster Classic On Grand Lake O The Cherokees
Edwin Evers of Talala, Okla., wins the 2016 GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro held out of Tulsa, Okla., Sunday, with a three-day total weight of 60 pounds, 7 ounces. - Photo by Laurie Tisdale/Bassmaster
TULSA, Okla. For the first two days of the GEICO Bassmaster Classic presented by GoPro, the buzz centered around local sensation Jason Christie of nearby Park Hill, Okla.
But on the final day, another of Oklahomas favorite sons stole the show.
Edwin Evers of Talala, Okla., caught an incredible 29 pounds, 3 ounces of bass from Grand Lake O the Cherokees Sunday to push his three-day total weight to 60-7. The epic finish was enough to help him storm past Christie and the rest of the Classic field to earn a $300,000 payday and a spot in professional bass fishing history.
The win was Evers 11th with B.A.S.S., but his first time to raise the Classic trophy.
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