This week’s guests are currently ruling the world of walleye fishing. 23-year old Max Wilson and his partner, Isaac Lakich just won the big MWC Walleye event on Leech Lake which got them the Team of the Year award, as well. Max was the youngest walleye national champion ever when he won the Cabela’s NWT in 2018. This young man is incredible.
John Hoyer just won a huge NWT event on Devil’s Lake This goes with the first place he won in Marinette earlier this year. By the way, in between walleye tournaments, John Hoyer scored a huge victory in a Professional Muskie Tournament Trail event. What’s next for this incredible fisherman?
Dan Johnston from St. Croix talks about selecting the right rod for something that everybody fishes for – panfish. This is good stuff for all of us.
#169, September 18, 2019
We think this is the greatest comeback in the history of professional sports! The last time we talked to our buddy, Tommy Skarlis, he was in a hospital bed at the Mayo Clinic. Now he is on the mend and emceeing tournaments and getting ready to fish in a major crappie championship event. Tommy Skarlis is unbelievable! Tommy also tells us about a very deserving honor that he will be receiving. He deserves it!
Patrick Neu is the Executive Director of the National Professional Anglers Association and he joins us to announce who the headliners are going to be at their upcoming January conference.
Dan Johnston from St. Croix addresses the toughest thing facing a fisherman and that is what color bait to use. Dan will definitely help you figure that out.
#168, September 11, 2019
Jeff Kolodzinski is the Marathon Man! Kolo just broke the world record for catching the most fish in a 24-hour period in the whole world in the history of fishing. He did it to raise money for a great charity, Fishing for Life. Kolo caught an incredible of 2,172 fish during his quest. That is an average of over 90 fish an hour. That means that Kolo caught a fish-and-a-half every minute he was fishing. He did it on a Facebook Live broadcast, too. No pressure! Listen to Kolo explain what his record chase was all about.
Al Lindner joins us to talk about the upcoming Fishing Careers Workshop he is hosting in Elk River, Minnesota in October.
Dan Johnston from St. Croix explains what the use of electronics has come to mean to him in today’s fishing world.
#167, September 4, 2019
2019 checklist for John Hoyer – Win a major walleye tournament – check! Win a major muskie tournament – check! What’s next for John Hoyer? Will it be bass? Will it be crappies? Will it be catfish? John Hoyer is quickly making a name for himself as one of the best multi-species fishermen in the nation. We talk to him about what makes him so good.
Ken Duke from Fishing Tackle Retailer Magazine checks in to discuss the state of the bass tournament fishing world and also what the President’s China tariffs mean to the average fisherman.
Dan Johnston from St. Croix joins us for a discussion about how to bring lapsed fishermen back to the sport.
#166, August 28, 2019
Edwin Evers won the Redcrest Championship for Major League Fishing last weekend. He already won the total points title for the inaugural MLF season and a big event at Lake Conroe in Texas. he may be the best fisherman in the USA today. He honors us with the first electronic interview he gave after winning the Redcrest. Thank you, Edwin. You are one of our favorites, to be sure.
Jamie Hartman just won a huge $100,000 Bassmaster Elite event at Lake Cayuga in New York last week. This is the second Elite event that Hartman has won this year. Threepeat, anyone? You never know. Listen to Jamie explain how he won a second Elite this season.
Dan Johnston from St. Croix joins us to talk about the transition from summer fishing to fall fishing. Good stuff!
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