There is nothing gross about this week’s show. Well, almost nothing gross because our guest is FLW winner Buddy Gross. Buddy just scored a hundred thousand dollar check by weighing in a tremendous four-day weight down at Lake Toho in Orlando.
Buddy offers up some tips that will help all to learn to catch more bass. Check out the interview with Buddy Gross. It’s a good listen.
Bob Allen is an author who has written a couple of really good children’s books. He tells us how he got into writing kid’s books and where he is going with it.Dan Johnston from St. Croix gives his his perspective on the pro bass fishing tournament scene now that B.A.S.S., FLW and Major League Fishing all have had their first events put on the books.
#137, February 6, 2019
That water has gotten pretty hard in the upper regions of our country. Who better to talk to about that subject than Hall of Fame angler Dale Stroschein? In addition to holding some of the largest walleyes and smallmouth bass to be found in North America, we talk to Dale about the incredible whitefish bite he has found for ice fishing season. Dale Stroschein is an amazing fisherman and also one of the finest gentlemen that you would ever want to meet. Listen to this interview to discover why we say that.
Dan Johnston from St. Croix joins us to talk about the importance of electronics for fishermen who are on the ice.
Michael Brand visits to talk about the need for fishing volunteers with the Boy Scouts of America. Listen and sign up to help get some fine youngsters their merit badges!
#136, January 30, 2019
They said this guy was never going to win a major tournament. They said this guy can only catch fish on his home waters in the State of Kentucky. You know what we say to that? We say “Baloney!” Terry Bolton went to Texas to claim his first six-figure paycheck by winning a major FLW event at Sam Rayburn Reservoir. It took him 23 seasons without a win but the taste of this victory is sweet. Listen to a great fisherman and all-around good guy tell a story of grit and determination and also what it means to have a great wife!
John Knight from usabass.com is on his way to South Africa with the USA team for the World Sportfishing Games. USA Bass has a ton of things going on and we have a lot of trophies to look forward to in the future. Bring back more gold, guys!
Dan Johnston from St Croix stops by to talk to us about the revolution in high school and collegiate tournament bass fishing and how it affects the tackle industry.
#135, January 23, 2019
You can call him E2. You can call him E-Squared. We call him one of the best bass fishermen on the planet. He is Edwin Evers. Edwin has won 11 B.A.S.S. Elite tournaments and also the 2016 Bassmaster Classic. Now, Edwin is gearing up to do some damage on the Major League Fishing Bass Pro Tournament Series. Edwin joins us to explain the ins and outs of the MLF tour. He explains how the format and its unique set of rules matches up to his own personal style of fishing. This is definitely good stuff!
Dan Johnston from St. Croix checks in to give us his slant on the importance of the principle of catch-and-release.
Tod Alberto from the NMMA manages a number of their fishing shows including the Chicagoland Fishing, Travel & Outdoor Expo in Schaumburg, Illinois. Tod explains what it takes to put a successful show together.
#134, January 16, 2019
Thomas Edison invented the light bulb. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. The Wright Brothers invented the airplane. If you are into bass fishing, we have with us an inventor who invented something even more impressive. Boyd Duckett is the man who came up with the concept for Major League Fishing, the hottest thing in bass tournament fishing ever. You have to give Boyd a listen as he explains it all. The Modern Fish Act has passed Congress and has been signed by the President. This is huge news for all anglers. Mike Leonard, Vice President of the American Sport Fishing Association explains how the ASA made this important act the law of the land. Dan Johnston from St. Croix explains how to deal with changing conditions. Who has ever been faced with that situation before? All of us, I assume!
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