FLW Tournament Marshals; No More Co-Anglers




The upcoming FLW Tour events will be the first in the organization’s history with no co-angler division. FLW Tour pros will now be accompanied each competition day by a FLW Tour Marshal.

Marshals can watch, listen and learn, but are not allowed to fish. The same program was implemented on the Bassmaster Elite Series.

FLW recently announced there are still several marshal spots open for the ’Rayburn tournament.

It costs $100 to participate. Marshals will be paired with a different pro each day and be eligible to win as much as $2,500 per event based on their pro’s cumulative weight from the first two days. Marshals also will receive exclusive FLW clothing and be entered in a drawing for a new Ranger bass boat to be given away at the end of the season. To apply for any remaining spots, call 270-252-1000 or contact [email protected].




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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

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Fishing Report from TPWD (May 14)

GOOD. Water stained; 74 degrees; 1.49 feet above pool. Fish are slowly moving out to summer patterns. Bass are good flipping brush and trees with high water. Pencil grass and hay grass are good with topwater frogs and poppers. Spinnerbaits and crankbaits are good on the points, humps and structure. Carolina rigs and jigs are good on the ledges and creek channels. Crappie are moving out slowly to the brush piles. Crappie are good on jigs and minnows. Catfish are good on cut bait in creek channels and ledges. Report by Captain Lynn Atkinson, Reel Um N Guide Service.

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