What`s everyone`s favorite FLW tournament pro? Mine is Brent ehrler.
Aaron martens here...
We talking FLW? Both of those guys are fishing the Elite Series, not FLW.
I have a few favorites. Ever watch Bryan Thrift fish? FAST
That's hilarious, neither guy fishes FLW.
I like Bryan Thrift, Andy Morgan, Larry Nixon, Anthony Gagliardi, Scott Canterbury and Cody Meyer. I'm much more of an Elite Series fan but I follow both tours.
Jacob Wheeler
On 6/19/2015 at 4:59 AM, NJSalt said:We talking FLW? Both of those guys are fishing the Elite Series, not FLW.
Sorry thought he was in FLW...In that case Cody meyer.
Lol I don't keep up with tournament fishing much, aaron martens is my favorite pro I didnt know if he was FLW or not....
Martens, Wheeler, and Ehrler are all Elite series pros. This is Ehrler's rookie year as an Elite pro. Don't know about Wheeler. Martens has been an Elite pro for a long time. Doesn't mean they still won't fish FLW sometimes though.
On 6/19/2015 at 9:15 AM, Ozark_Basser said:Martens, Wheeler, and Ehrler are all Elite series pros. This is Ehrler's rookie year as an Elite pro. Don't know about Wheeler. Martens has been an Elite pro for a long time. Doesn't mean they still won't fish FLW sometimes though.
Wheeler fishes FLW, not the Elites.
On 6/19/2015 at 9:52 AM, Jrob78 said:Wheeler fishes FLW, not the Elites.
Dang you're right haha. Didn't he fish an elite series tournament his year? Could have sworn he did.
Wheeler fished both last year's BASSfest as well as this years BASSmaster Classic. He does fish the B.A.S.S. Opens, and that was how he got the invite to BASSfest. Since he won BASSfest, he then got the Classic slot that was given to the winner. Outside of that, he is considered an FLW Pro for the moment.
Martens last year on the regular FLW Tour was in 2006, though he did fish the 4 Tour Opens back in 2011. No other FLW events since then. He has almost $600,000 in FLW winnings to his credit though from back when many of the B.A.S.S. guys fished both circuits. Ehrler just switched to the Elites this past year via his B.A.S.S. Opens standings.
As for favorite FLW pros, mine would be Wheeler, Fukae, Nixon, Morgan and Alex Davis. Also like to follow how Mark Daniels is performing this year (Circuit Breaker).
-T9
Team9nine is dead on.
Larry Nixon and Jim Moynagh.
Blake Smith and Mark Rose
Thrift, Casey Martin, The honey badger
Guido.
Scott Martin
Yall are pretty funny. I'm a big tournament follower, so I definitely know my favorites
I like: Andy Morgan, Jim Moynagh, Brian Thrift, and Mark Daniels, JR, and Scott Martin
On 6/19/2015 at 10:35 PM, BassThumbAddict said:Thrift, Casey Martin, The honey badger
Tharp doesn't fish FLW anymore either.
Tom Reddington and Scott Martin are mine...Scott's videos are awesome and he seems like a generally nice dude..
A couple of other guys I forgot to mention are Stacey King and Clark Wendlandt, I always pull for them to do well.
Same here. That and Billy McDonald. Both reppin the Hoosier State!On 6/19/2015 at 6:04 AM, ABW said:Jacob Wheeler
Scott Martin and he just won the aoy.
Jersey Boy.....Adrian Avena....finished 3rd at the Potomac river this weekend.
Peter T
Stacey King and Dion Hibdon.
Honestly, so many of them are stand up guys, I would have an easier time telling you who I don't like. Which, even then, is hard to do.
Shin fukae.
Shin Fukae and Dave Lefebre .
Andy Morgan, that dude USUALLY finds fish and him and Thrifts AOY positionings have been unreal. I have so much confidence in the both of them they get me hammered in fantasy fishing. I dropped from 4th in the world to 40th in 2 weeks!
John Cox ... He is the reason I am a tournament angler. One guided trip with him 4 years ago and I was hooked.
Scott Martin is my #2.
Jt Kenney and the ledge master Mark Rose
I just started keeping up with and watching FLW and BassMaster Elite videos on youtube.
I really like Gerald Swindle, Andy Morgan, Larry Nixon, Michael Neal, Michael Wooley, Greg Hackney, Aaron Martens. In fact, I really haven't run across anyone that I have really disliked. My favorite older guys are Bill Dance, Hank Parker, Jimmy Houston, and Rick Clunn. I am sure my list will change as I learn more, but it seems the professional fishing circuits are blessed with some really good guys