— TWO BERKLEY TOURNAMENTS SET FOR OCTOBER : The month of October will be exciting with not one, but two Berkley tournaments. The unique Berkley baits only tournament has grown since the first event on Lake Fork in 2006 that drew over 500 anglers. “These events are fun because they allow an angler to compete against an hourly…

— BERKLEY PRO TOMMY SKARLIS WINS FINAL FLW EVENT : The only thing missing from Tommy Skarlis¹ resume was a FLW Tour championship. Winner of four PWT events and an Angler of the Year Award, Berkley pro Skarlis completed that task this past weekend. Weighing in 13-pounds, 10-ounces of walleye on the final day, Skarlis beat his nearest competitor …

— COLUMBIA RIVER FISHERIES - A NEW VISION :
Columbia River Fisheries….A New Vision
Jim Martin, retired chief of fisheries, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Rod Sando, retired director Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources and Idaho Department of Fish and Game
Bill Shake, retired assistant regional director, Fi…

— BERKLEY GULP! DOMINATES PWT BORDER WAR : The Professional Walleye Tour (PWT) stopped in Dryden, Ontario, August 13-15 for the Super Pro Division Can-Am Challenge. The event, held on Wabigoon Lake featured 25 top U.S. walleye pros competing against 25 of Canada’s top walleye pros. The PWT event was won by Canadian angler Dan Dolinski.…

— BASS PATTERNS with Boyd Duckett : CATCHING SUSPENDED SUMMER FISH In recent years on the BASS Elite Series Tour, we’ve been to places like California and south Texas where throwing big, bulky swimbaits is the norm. Sure, big fish are caught that way, but those baits don’t help me when I go back home to Alabama or som…

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