
Mitchell Forde
Managing Editor at Major League Fishing
Managing Editor for Major League Fishing and Bass Fishing Magazine
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2 months ago |
256today.com | Mitchell Forde
HUNTSVILLE — This was a weekend of “thirds” for the Bass Pro Shops Redcrest presented by MillerTech on Lake Guntersville. It was the third time Major League Fishing’s championship event has been held in the bass-fishing mecca of Alabama. For the third time, pro Dustin Connell of Clanton is keeping the trophy in his home state. On the event’s third day, Championship Sunday, Connell ran away from the field -figuratively and literally.
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2 months ago |
yellowhammernews.com | Mitchell Forde
In late October 2018, Jacob Wall and his father, Steven, loaded their 1995 Nitro onto a trailer and set off on a 38-hour road trip. The younger Wall had qualified for the Toyota Series Championship on Lake Guntersville that year, which necessitated quite the commute from their Southern Oregon home. They didn’t just make the journey so Jacob could compete, though.
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2 months ago |
256today.com | Mitchell Forde
GUNTERSVILLE – In late October 2018, Jacob Wall and his father, Steven, loaded their 1995 Nitro onto a trailer and set off on a 38-hour road trip. The younger Wall had qualified for the Toyota Series Championship on Lake Guntersville that year, which necessitated quite the commute from their Southern Oregon home. They didn’t just make the journey so Jacob could compete, though.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
thefishingwire.com | Mitchell Forde
By: Mitchell FordeWhen he flew halfway across the world to compete in a tournament in Zanhuang, China, last month, Brent Chapman didn’t really know what to expect. One of his first clues that the competition on Tiantai Lake would be different than anything else he’d experienced across his 30-year pro career came while reading the rules.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
thebasscast.com | Brian Carter |Mitchell Forde
By: Mitchell Forde When he flew halfway across the world to compete in a tournament in Zanhuang, China, last month, Brent Chapman didn’t really know what to expect. One of his first clues that the competition on Tiantai Lake would be different than anything else he’d experienced across his 30-year pro career came while reading the rules.
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This ending was so epic I had to tweet about it. Read about Jake Lawrence’s 5-pound buzzer-beater and everything that led to it here: https://t.co/GzzMiPHFNf

Relive the final seven minutes of the most incredible finish in @BassProShops Bass Pro Tour history with us. It DOES NOT get any better than what we just saw. O'Reilly Auto Parts Stage 4 Presented by @OptimaBatteries went out with the biggest of bangs. Just watch. #fishing https://t.co/p3NU3LUfwp

Jacob Wheeler wasted no time showing that he's still Jacob Wheeler. After catching an 8-pounder less than 10 minutes into Day 1, he cruised to the Group A lead with 91 pounds total. Story: https://t.co/jYywFgAyhD

The offseason is over. The 2024 Bass Pro Tour season starts tomorrow on Toledo Bend, and anglers in the know think it's going to be a slugfest. https://t.co/VoZABW0t4v