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  • Despite a miserable finish at Lake Eufaula, I'm still moving on up in the AOY standings. I finished 55th - just a few ounces away from a $10,000 check - and I can tell you that is not fun at all. I now sit in 36th place with two events remaining. The goal is to sneak into that top 15, which will require a couple of very strong tournaments.

  • After a quick scan of the 2013 FLW Tour Angler of the Year standings race it's readily apparent that the top of the leaderboard is currently dominated by plenty of the usual suspects - Brent Ehrler, Bryan Thrift, Andy Morgan, Jason Powroznik and Koby Kreiger. However, if you look closely, there is one name that seems to leap right off the page: Drew Benton, Panama City, Fla. - sixth place overall.

  • On Tuesday, May 28 at 2 p.m. Central time (3 p.m. ET), visitors to FLWOutdoors.com will be able to correspond directly with FLW Tour pro Randy Haynes of Counce, Tenn., the winner of the 2013 FLW Tour event on Lake Eufaula, in a special live chat-room format.

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  • Quentin Vercher has excelled as a club angler, and now he's moving in to an even bigger club — the U.S. Marine Corps. read more

  • The Elite Series Alabama River Charge presented by Star brite is over but the scars from mean spotted bass may live on for quite some time. read more

  • As with any competitive sport, if you want to excel in the bass tournament arena, you must practice regularly. My lack of time on the water was painfully evident when I fished Logan Martin Lake as a co-angler. read more

First cast

If you look at a piece of structure as a small community instead of just a piece of cover, your approach and presentation will change drastically. Take a small patch of pads isolated against a nothing bank. It will be the centerpoint of movement for any fish living on that bank. Fish up the bank to the lilies, but before you cast to the bed think about what the best spot in that cover would be. If you can find a lane that you can bring a bait through near the center of the bed that’s good. If you can find the lane that will allow you to present your offering closest to the shady side of center that’s even better.

Hold off on that first cast until you assess the site, In small pieces of structure I want my first cast to present to the position that the dominant fish would hold. If I cast to a spot that a secondary fish holds and I hook him chances are I’ll spook the number one fish off the cover and that is self defeating. Move your boat to a position that will give you the best shot. Think before you cast and improve your chances.

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