
Hear how Brandon Palaniuk secured the win with a 15lb, 13oz margin of victory—without needing to leave the dock the final morning.
Hear how Brandon Palaniuk secured the win with a 15lb, 13oz margin of victory—without needing to leave the dock the final morning.
Veteran angler Bill Lowen secured his second career blue trophy, winning the 2025 Bassmaster Elite Series season opener on Florida’s St. Johns River. As one of the original anglers on the Elite Series since its inception in 2006, Lowen has built a reputation for consistency, with an accomplished career that includes 11 Bassmaster Classic appearances and a 2021 victory at Pickwick Lake.
To celebrate his final victory lap, Humminbird and Minn Kota are teaming up with bass fishing legend Kevin VanDam to give away a boat. But, not just any boat. KVD’s boat.
Gussy defies the odds and takes home the 2023 Bassmaster Classic title and becomes back-to-back Tennessee River champion. See how he did it.
Growing up in Australia, a country that doesn’t even have bass, Carl Jocumsen spent many days daydreaming about competing at the Bassmaster Classic. Twenty-four years later, that childhood dream is about to become a reality.
Minn Kota and Humminbird pros are no strangers to the Tennessee River Winner's Circle — and they look to add to that at the 2023 Bassmaster Classic.
Bryan Thrift etches his name in bass fishing history with his second career major championship title–here's how he did it.
Local Pro Bryan Thrift looks to take hold of home field advantage while Kevin VanDam looks to grab one last crown in his last season on the MLF Bass Pro Tour.
"I have spent a lot of time learning and dialing in my electronics to help me be the most efficient angler I can be – Humminbird and Minn Kota have played a massive role in getting me to where I’m at.” said Schultz.
See how Brandon Palaniuk joined a short list of legendary anglers to win multiple Angler of the Year titles.
Defending his dirt of Lake Fork, Minn Kota Pro Lee Livesay claimed his third Elite Series trophy with a four-day total of 113 pounds, 11 ounces.
Using his years of tournament angling experience and expertise in fishing flowing waters, Bill Lowen was right at home at Pickwick Lake.