Bradley Roy was the youngest angler to fish a Bassmaster Elite Series event when he was 19 years old in 2010. Since then, Bradley has made the switch to Major League Fishing. If you follow the major tournaments, you’ll usually find Bradley Roy’s name somewhere among the leaders. Incredibly, this wonderful young man has never actually scored a victory in a major bass fishing tournament. That has changed! Bradley Roy has just captured an impressive victory, along with a six-figure check at the Stage One of the Bass Pro Tour at Bussey Brake Reservoir in West Monroe, Louisiana. This may have been Bradley Roy’s first win but we guarantee it won’t be his last. This young man is a tremendous fisherman and a truly class act. Listen to Bradley Roy tell his story.
Dan Johnston from St. Croix joins us to talk about another ice fishing season drawing to a close.
We are joined by Joe Opager, Director of Communications at Major League Fishing. He is here to tell us about the MLF Fantasy Fishing program that everyone can participate in. Need some extra money? This is a must-listen for you!
Episode #294, February 9, 2022
Max Wilson is only 25 years old but has been dominating the world of professional walleye fishing for a number of years now. His success has made him a target for the many “keyboard commandos” who populate the Internet and troll the big names on social media. He explains why the haters are after him and what he does to combat the negative attention. Max also talks about the current state of pro walleye fishing and what his plans are for the future. Give a listen to a great fisherman and a great guy – Max Wilson.
Dan Johnston from St. Croix is joins us to talk about fishing safety. Very important subject!
We are joined by Michael Simundic, a wounded warrior and pro fishing guide from Arkansas. He designed a 21-foot fishing boat that holds a wheelchair which can be operated by a fisherman with disabilities that confine his movements. He is also planning an incredible adventure that you ought to hear about.
Episode #293, February 2, 2022
He is “The Real Deal.” He is Michael Neal. He won the final six-figure Major League Fishing tournament of 2021, The next week we had him on We Fish ASA. This past weekend Michael Neal won the first six-figure MLF tournament of 2022. He’s on our show again. Does this mean he’s going to score another $100K victory next week? Could it be that we are his lucky charm? Actually, it’s because Neal is one of the best sticks in the game! Listen to this class act talk about his career, his victories and tournament fishing in general. Neal offers some great tips that should help all anglers improve their catch rates. Please give him a listen!
Dan Johnston from St. Croix is joins us to talk about what line you should be using and how often it needs to be changed.
We are joined by Nathan Garrison, co-founder of Sharkbanz. You won’t believe how close those huge, hungry creatures get to the shoreline. This is a must-listen for those who wade into salt water. Very interesting for those who don’t, too!
Episode #292, January 26, 2022
Please join us in The Big Bass Zone!!! Nobody is more capable of talking about catching double-digit largemouth bass than the one-and-only Bill Siemental! Bill has designed incredible baits for catching big fish and was the driving force behind the amazingly successful Big Bass Zone Junior Championship. Bill joins us to talk about fishing for bass in Mexico, the decline of Southern California’s monster bass fisheries, the boom in bass fishing in Texas and a number of other great topics. One of the best bass fishermen around, as well as one of the nicest guys you’d ever want to meet, please give a listen to Bill Siemental.
Dan Johnston from St. Croix is joins us to talk about the mental aspect of fishing. Good stuff!
Tucker Horne joins us from U.S. Angling. This fine group has an awful lot going on and Tucker fills us in on it.
Episode #291, January 19, 2022
He is known as “The Tin Man!” That’s right! John Cox is one of the few anglers to fish at the highest levels of professional bass tournament fishing from an aluminum boat. John Cox doesn’t just fish – he wins! Cox is cutting back his 2022 schedule from 3 circuits to only 2. He explains his reasons to us and talks about his strategy changes due to the rule differences in between Bassmaster and Major League Fishing. Please give a listen to what the hardest working man in fishing has to say!
Who says that size doesn’t matter? Dan Johnston from St. Croix is joins us to talk about the many reasons that go into determining how long of a rod to use for various applications. Good stuff!
Bill Taylor, the long-time Tournament Director for Major League Fishing is retiring. Bill’s storied career is full of great memories and stories. Bill Taylor joins us to tell us about his career.
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