After winning the Bassmaster College Classic Bracket presented by Lew’s at Watauga Lake, Berlinsky donated his entire $7,500 cash prize to the United Way’s Carter County Emergency Relief Fund for their continued flood relief efforts. “I thought it was the right thing to do. A lot of people have been displaced and still don’t have their houses back. I couldn’t imagine that,” Berlinsky said. “I think it will go to a really good cause.” After the tournament standings were made official, Berlinsky returned to the Bassmaster weigh-in stage and gave a tearful Mayor Patty Woodby the check. “I want this money to go back into the community and help everyone here,” he said. Learn more about Berlinsky’s selfless act here.
BFHOF Inducts Three New Members
The Bass Fishing Hall of Fame celebrated its 25th anniversary with the induction of Randy Hopper, Craig Lamb, and William Shakespeare Jr., bringing its total membership to 103. The ceremony, held Sept. 25 at the White River Conference Center, raised nearly $200,000 through sponsorships, auctions, and donations to support conservation grants, scholarships, and enhancements to the Hall’s exhibit at Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum. PRADCO also contributed $22,500 from sales of commemorative lures. The night honored the impact of industry pioneers—Hopper for innovations at Ranger Boats, Lamb for his decades shaping tournament media and operations, and Shakespeare Jr. for tackle inventions that revolutionized fishing. Surrounded by legends, rising anglers, and industry leaders, the event highlighted the past, present, and future of the sport.
Wheeler Partners With Suzuki Marine
Suzuki Marine has officially added one of the biggest names in professional bass fishing to its roster — Jacob Wheeler. Widely regarded as one of the most dominant anglers in the sport today, Wheeler brings his winning edge and relentless drive to the Suzuki family. “Legends run with Suzuki,” the company announced, welcoming Wheeler to a powerhouse lineup of pros who trust Suzuki’s performance, reliability, and innovation on the water. Wheeler echoed the excitement, saying he’s thrilled to partner with a brand that shares his commitment to excellence.
SPRO KGB Lil Guy 120 Glide Bait
Designed to produce bites in tough conditions, the SPRO KGB Lil Guy 120 Glide Bait delivers a similar action to the popular KGB Chad Shad 180 in a more compact size for coaxing strikes from reluctant fish. Manufactured by SPRO for KGB Swimbaits, the Lil Guy 120 features a lifelike baitfish profile tricked out with intricate detailing, oversized eyes, a wide brush tail, and a jointed body for enhanced action. Recommended for use on 15- to 20-pound fluorocarbon line, the Lil Guy 120 can be straight reeled or chopped and delivers a surprisingly long gliding action for its small size to draw in predators from a considerable distance. Fully equipped for battle right out of the package, the Lil Guy 120 is armed with a pair of razor-sharp treble hooks affixed to swiveling hook hangers to minimize the chances of a lunker bass coming unbuttoned mid-fight. Weighing just under one ounce, the Lil Guy 120 is easily fished on standard bass tackle, eliminating the need for specialized equipment often required with larger, heavier glide baits. If you’re ready for savage strikes from largemouth, striped bass, and other species, tie on a SPRO KGB Lil Guy 120 Glide Bait and get ready for some very big action.
On this episode of Bass Talk Live, Matt is joined by Ted Thibault from Gamakatsu to showcase some of the brand’s newest and most exciting products. Don’t miss this inside look at gear designed to help you catch more fish! Check it out here.
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Turtle Box Ranger
Designed to be ultra-portable, rugged, and waterproof, the Turtle Box Ranger Waterproof Portable Speaker delivers 105 decibels of premium sound so the music can keep going when you’re on the move. Ready for any adventure, the Ranger Waterproof Speaker utilizes magnetic side mounts to reliably hold in place and is built to be 100% drop, crush, and dust-proof for enough durability to withstand harsh outdoor environments. Ideal for entertaining 1-10 people all day on a single battery charge, the Ranger boasts 5.4 Bluetooth connectivity to provide up to 100 ft of range. Built to be the perfect grab-n-go speaker with easy-to-use touch controls, the Turtle Box Ranger Waterproof Portable Speaker utilizes a stainless steel tie-down and rubber bumpers to provide extra stability while ensuring the protection of your premium portable speaker. This is the perfect speaker to have onboard for a day on the water! Check out the full selection here.
At the 3rd Black Bass Symposium in San Antonio, TX Major League Fishing pro angler Kelly Jordon joined leading resource managers, researchers, and conservationists as a guest speaker, offering an angler’s perspective on the future of the fishery. The symposium builds on a rich history, with the first event in 1975 uniting scientists and anglers to discuss the needs of bass fisheries, and the second in 2000 focusing on the ecology, conservation, and management of black bass species. Co-hosted by the American Fisheries Society (AFS) and the Fisheries Conservation Foundation (FCF), this year’s event celebrated those past achievements while also addressing new challenges. Jordon’s insights as both a Major League Fishing co-founder and longtime competitor complemented the scientific discussions, underscoring how innovation, conservation, and collaboration remain essential to advancing black bass management for the next generation.
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