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Sunday, March 23, 2025

2025 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Under Armour Day 1: Trey McKinney Score 26lbs and Lead.

Canadians Cory Johnston 2nd,  Jeff Gustafson 26th,  Chris Johnston 29th & Cooper Gallant 53rd

By Andrew Canulette

BASS Press Release 

FORT WORTH, Texas — When Trey McKinney hopped onto the stage at the 2025 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Classic presented by Under Armour, the infectious beat of “Church Clap” by Christian hip-hop artist KB filled Dickies Arena.

Though conventional wisdom says don’t ever change what’s working, McKinney’s hype song might as well be “The Kids are Alright” by The Who, because things are, indeed, quite alright for the whiz kid from Carbondale, Ill.

McKinney, who celebrated his 20th birthday only last month, holds the Day 1 lead in the world’s most-celebrated fishing tournament. His limit of five bass totaled 26-9 and gave him a 1-pound cushion over Canada’s Cory Johnston, who’s in second with 25-9.

Rounding out the Top 5 in the 56-angler field are, third, Minnesota’s Easton Fothergill, 24-15; fourth, Wisconsin’s Jay Przekurat, 23-7; and fifth, Texas pro Lee Livesay (who many pundits consider the favorite here,) with 23-0. The entire field will fish again Saturday, and the Top 25 anglers will make Sunday’s cut, with the winner pocketing $300,000 cash.

McKinney’s performance in B.A.S.S. events has belied his youth from the start. At 18, he finished second in the Bassmaster Opens EQ standings and became the youngest angler ever to qualify for the Progressive Bassmaster Elite Series. He took the Elites by storm, too, winning Dakota Lithium Bassmaster Elite Series Rookie of the Year honors in 2024 and finishing second in the Progressive Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings.

Friday, July 22, 2016

ICAST 2016 Ever Green's CR Crankbaits with Brett Hite



Brett Hite loves his crankbaits and EverGreen International makes some of the best out there. The new CR Crank, called the Combat Crank in Japan, offers a full line of baits that run from shallow to deep.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

New Jackall Lipless Crank!

TN/60 – TN/70 Disc Knocker Lipless Crankbait –
Expanding its TN lipless crankbait line-up, Jackall Lures offers the new TN/60 and TN/70 Disc Knocker baits. Ideal for targeting pressured fish, these new lures incorporate a disc-shaped weight in its body chamber to create a tempting unique, deep sound.  The bottom lip of both versions have the same tungsten weight as the original TN 60/70 lipless cranks, allowing them to swim level at the slowest retrieves and also stand straight up on the bottom when stopped.
The 2.4-inch TN/60 Disc Knocker weighs in at 1/2-ounce, while the TN/70 is a 2.8-inch lure weighing 5/8-ounces. The eight available colors include SG Threadfin Shad, Angry Craw, Spawning Tiger, HL Black/Gold, TO Muddy Shad, Sprinkle Wakasagi, SS Chartreuse and Flash Gill.

Officially being introduced at the 2016 Bassmaster Classic Outdoor Expo, starting Friday, March 4 at the Cox Business Center in Tulsa, Okla., the TN/60 and TN/70 Disc Knocker lures will also be available that day at selected tackle retailers nationwide and in Canada. MSRP: $14.99 (USD)

Friday, February 21, 2014

G.LOOMIS BRINGS NEW TECHOLOGY TO EXTENSIVE NEW LINE-UP OF IMX BASS RODS



G.LOOMIS BRINGS NEW TECHOLOGY TO
EXTENSIVE NEW LINE-UP OF IMX BASS RODS

WOODLAND, Washington USA   --By being one of the first rod manufacturers to use higher modulus graphite and higher tensile strength in blank design, the IMX bass rods put G.Loomis on the map among bass anglers back in 1985. What this meant to anglers were rods noticeably lighter, more sensitive and much stronger than early graphite rods. Now with new IMX graphite technology and new concepts in rod design available, G.Loomis introduces a complete new line-up of IMX bass rods – 34 models each in the right action and power for every bass fishing technique.
Offered in ‘Jig & Worm’ casting and spinning rods, ‘Mag Bass’ casting rods, Carolina rig, Flip/Punch technique, swimbait, umbrella rig, spinnerbait, topwater and jerkbait casting rods, plus spinning models for DropShot and ShakyHead use, the IMX bass rods “provide a new level in weight reduction, sensitivity and strength so more bass anglers can enjoy the G.Loomis experience,” said Bruce Holt with G.Loomis’ product development team.
“We use precision tapered mandrels to finely tune the actions for specific bass fishing techniques. We’re able to make the blanks as much as 15-percent lighter than our previous IMX,” Holt said. “Plus bass anglers – and that includes many of us here at G.Loomis – will really enjoy the added comfort and control, along with the skinny grip rear cork that note only gives these rods a unique look, but also helps reduce weight.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

ICAST 2013 Yo-Zuri Sashimi Craw with George Large and IBASSIN



While at ICAST 2013, IBASSIN.com discovered a unique bait from Yo-Zuri. The Sashimi Craw really is something cool. Listen to George as he explains all the features of this bait.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Randy Haynes Wins 2013 Walmart FLW Lake Eufaula Tournament.

by Brett Carlson
FLW Press Release
EUFAULA, Ala. – When Randy Haynes won the EverStart Series event on Pickwick Lake two weeks ago, it was hardly a surprise. After all, Haynes has five FLW wins on the Tennessee River and he knows just about every nook and cranny on the entire chain. But Haynes had never visited Lake Eufaula, part of the Chattahoochee River system. Initially it took some getting used to, but Haynes acquainted just fine.
Remaining off-shore and consistent made the difference
in Randy's victory.
(Photos: FLW)
The Counce, Tenn., pro is fishing his rookie season on the Walmart FLW Tour, but his experience and ability belie that of a seasoned veteran. Earlier in the week, Haynes spoke about the history of Eufaula as an offshore cranking lake, tipping his cap to pioneering anglers like David Fritts and Bobby Padgett. While the humble Haynes will never admit it himself, he’s beginning to enter that same rare territory.How good is Haynes offshore? Mark Rose, known as the ledge master on tour, largely credits Haynes with his offshore education and transformation.
While Haynes had identified six solid schools of bass on the mid-to-upper end of Eufaula, what bothered him all week was that he’d only catch a fish or two off each school. Thanks to cool spring, the numbers of bass just weren’t there yet, and while his weights were increasing each day, the possibility of stumbling on day four was real.
Haynes was eager to at least scratch out a limit this morning, and in a rush his timing got a little off.
“I was impatient with my rotation; I was trying just to get by and I was about an hour early today,” he explained. “I had three main spots, and I was rotating through them, giving them a few hours of rest before I would go back. I hit my spots three times per day and I was lucky to have sections of the lake all to myself.”
Over the course of the tournament, Haynes said roughly half his keepers came on Strike King 6XDs and 5XDs in citrus shad color. The other half came on a variety of swimbaits, and a few fell victim to a Strike King football jig or Carolina-rigged creature bait. The key water depth was six to 15 feet and oftentimes the fish would suspend off the front of the bars. While most offshore fishermen targeted brush and timber, Haynes fished hard rock. It was his belief that the shad were spawning on the tops of the rock ledges and occasionally he could even feel the shad nip and bump his baits.
“It varied, but a lot of times the crankbait would fire them up and then I’d go back with the swimbait. Today I weighed one on the crankbait and four on the swimbait. Once the sun got up, it put those fish on top and they started eating.”
Haynes’ day-four sack officially weighed 16 pounds, 1 ounce. With a total of 73 pounds, 1 ounce, his winning margin was 11 pounds. The hardwood floor installer will take a $125,000 check with him back home to Tennessee.
“To win one of these events, everything has to line up just right. I was blessed. I’m so happy for my family and friends. There are so many people back home that I compete for, and against.”
Haynes concluded by calling Eufaula a special place – a fitting offshore venue for his first tour title.
“Back in its day, Eufaula was theplace. I started ledge fishing back in 1998. I decided I had to learn because nobody wins around the bank anymore. I don’t think I’ve hardly been back since.”
Thrift soars to second
After a subpar day three, Bryan Thrift made up some serious ground on day four – soaring from seventh to second via a 16-pound, 14-ounce limit. Thrift finished the week with a four-day total of 62 pounds, 1 ounce.
“I fished shallow for the first hour and a half this morning after only weighing in four little spots yesterday,” said the Chevy pro. “I caught one on a buzzbait, one on a swim jig and one skipping a jig under a dock. That kind of relaxed me as I went out to my deeper stuff.”

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

AR Lures Crank S65


AR Lures is a neat company. Relatively new to North America, is has its roots in Japan and China. When most companies are perfecting injection molding and internal weight transferring systems, AR focused on wood. Each bait is sculpted from Bass wood, a favourite among carvers. Wood always had an appeal with bass fisherman. It provides a distinct wobble and natural action that is unmatched. The marvelous hand painting will stop you in your tracts. Depending on the bait, each model has its own unique series of colour patterns.
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The Crank S 65
Listed as a silent wake bait, it has a chubby, potbelly profile. Its running depth is 0- 1.5 feet. depending on retrieve and line size.

Data: 
2.6" (65mm)
1/2oz (16g)




Thursday, April 4, 2013

BASS WORLD LURE BIBLE ARRIVED!

The BASS WORLD Lure Bible arrive today! Two hundred pages of lures.
This issue has photos and descriptions
every lure made in Japan for bass. 

Each page lists the entire product line up according
to style and company. This is the shallow diver crankbaits section. 

I love the ads. Jackall Japan has launched a new 9.8" Flick Shake worm
plus a few sinking prop baits. 

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Jackall's Aska crankbait

Shallow crankbaits have been phenomenal at winning tournaments. The last few years we have seen countless anglers bragging about the merits of shallow divers. Two versions have been particularly productive; Squarebills and Circuit Board lipped.  These cranks provide amazing result when worked through shallow cover. 

 
Jackall's new Aska provides the incredible wobble of a squarebill with the vibration of a Circuit Board lip. If you are looking for crankbait with great deflection abilities, high quality finished plus the added bonus of a custom Circuit Board lip, give a very close look at the Jackall Aska.

Features:
  • 3 sizes
  • 50 SR = 2"; 1/4oz; running depth 3-4 feet; floater
  • 60SR = 2.5"; 3/8oz; running depth 3-4 feet; floater
  • 70SR = 3"; 5/8oz; running depth 3-4 feet; floater
  •  all silent runner
  • high quality colours
  • premium grade treble hooks
  • excellent defecting qualities

Monday, February 18, 2013

Megabass FX Knuckle 60 Crankbait

Check out the new Megabass FX Knuckle 60 crankbait. Tommy Lee explains to IBASSIN how this crankbait has an adjustable lip that it runs shallow and deep. Super cool!

Monday, September 24, 2012

2012 FLW Open Wheeler Lake: Mark Rose Wins

 by David A. Brown
FLW Press Release
DECATUR, Ala. – It's neither fair, nor respectful to other competitors to assume a tournament is "in the bag" just because a guy brings a huge lead into the final round. But Mark Rose, at least indirectly, justified any such murmurings with his dominant wire-to-wire win at the FLW Tour Open event on Wheeler Lake.
Mark lead all four days and took the trophy with ease.
(Photos: FLW)
Ever the humble gentleman, Rose simply won't engage in that line of thinking. He'll thank God, his family and his sponsors and he'll let others draw their own conclusions. For him, it's simply a matter of being fortunate enough to fish his style of fishing during a period when Wheeler's bass were positioned well for it. Essentially, the fish are just starting to move into their fall transition of shallow migration, but the water's still on the warm side, so plenty of quality fish remain out deep. With a solid understanding of these seasonal patterns and significant experience at picking apart the deep bottoms of TVA impoundments, Rose was in his comfort zone and simply went to work methodically locating and engaging his finned opponents.
"I just felt comfortable out there – I just get in tune with it," he said. "It's a passion I have. I really like it. I like it when I'm not catching anything because I'm trying to figure them out.