
The People Who Inspire our Adventures
Through fishing we have met some unforgettable characters, and we want you to know them, too.
Cantaloupes, Vice Presidents and Special Rogues with Mark Menendez
Mark Menendez has certainly been on tour for a quite a while, but it’s not just longevity that sets him apart – it’s the signature wins and moments. Those include a teener largemouth, massive bags of smallmouths, and a yellow lab who led the Classic.
Everything You Need to Know About Wisconsin with Pat Schlapper
Pat Schlapper joined the Elite Series in 2021, one of an onslaught of Wisconsin pros who got added to the roster over the course of a handful of years. Pat has made four of last five championships. We caught up with him on Media Day in Ft. Worth.
Western Bass Fishing’s Great Ambassador
Kent Brown’s number one passion is promoting the value of western bass culture and achievements to a sometimes skeptical audience. Here's a video we shot at the Classic talking about Double Doubles, reality TV and giant spotted bass fisheries.
Neil Paul, Our Man in Anderson
Neil Paul is a fixture at every major fishing event around the country, and a prime reason that Anderson, South Carolina hosts so many tournaments. He resists taking credit, but he’s a major force in the fishing industry – he’s one of those dudes who gives back and doesn’t expect anything in return except that you’ll pass on the kindness.
Hunting Big Baits with Steve Kennedy at the Classic Expo
When Steve Kennedy isn’t fishing the Classic, he nevertheless shows up, not just to represent his sponsors but also because he loves to shop for all the latest gear. We found him in the Expo before it opened, bucket in hand, ready to drop some serious cash on hard-to-find glide baits.
Does Chris Zaldain Have Opinions?
Chris Zaldain always seems to be in the thick of things. Whether it’s adopting big bait culture, explaining his reasons for staying with BASS during “The Split,” or starting a must-watch podcast, he’s never short on opinions. I sat him down to ask him about some things that I didn’t think he’d addressed yet.
Meet Mazurk
John Mazurkiewicz was instrumental in getting me onto the Board of the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame — one of my greatest honors and pleasures – but he deserves a little bit of the spotlight that he normally shuns. We cornered him at the 2025 Bassmaster Classic so you can learn more about this industry heavy hitter.
Causin’ Scenes, Tea Parties and Glides with Lee Livesay
Texas bass pro and certified Lake Fork one man wrecking crew Lee Livesay quickly went from unknown to angling phenomenon. He’s one of our sport’s greatest closers, and a threat to win just about anywhere, but at the 2025 Classic I tried to get some more info out of him.
Rick Pierce on Ribs, Recesses and the Redheaded Stranger
Those of us who run Bass Cats proudly refer to ourselves as part of the BCB Family and the patriarch is Rick Pierce. His following is obsessively loyal and the boats are an extension of Pierce’s personality. I cornered Rick at the 2025 Bassmaster Classic to get some answers about more than just the boats.
The Pros at Grosse Savanne
While we first learned about great bass fisheries like Guntersville and Rayburn through tournaments, our intro to Grosse Savanne came through pros and major television personalities. Guys who’ve been everywhere spoke of this place in South Louisiana with awe.
The Advantages of Not Being a Full-Time Fishing Writer
For years, I have resented the full-time fishing writers. I hustle for assignments, spend my free time on the phone with anglers or behind a computer screen, and yet I still don’t have the flexibility to take advantage of the role. Every year, I turn down multiple boondoggles that I’d really like to pursue.
Casa Vieja Lodge, A Family Affair
Casa Vieja is a “set it and forget it” experience. It doesn’t matter if the person is fish-obsessed like me, or a first-timer, or someone who just wants a perfect boat ride in gorgeous scenery. I can recommend this trip to them. It’s the one place that I’d take just about any family member and not worry about whether they’ll have a good time.
The Finest Kind of Mates
When we heard prior to our most recent trip to Casa Vieja Lodge that Captain Nicho would no longer be on the The Finest Kind, we were concerned. Just as concerning, however, was the prospect of losing his mates.
Offshore With Russ Baccaglini, A Rodent of Unusual Size
Traveling to Panama with my longtime friend Russ Baccaglini reminded me of just how important those college days were to my life. I’m also really glad he and his family CRUSHED the fish.
Carl Vicars, Grand Slam Hitter
With his visit to Casa Vieja Lodge this past November, Carl Vicars became the first person to visit all four Half Past First Cast properties. Here’s what he had to say, fresh off catching 60+ sailfish over three days.
My 2025 Goals for Hanna
Sometimes I forget how far Hanna has come as an angler. If her angling career were to plateau now, she’d have nothing to apologize for. Nevertheless, part of the purpose behind our partnership is to push each other. We’re typically each other’s biggest cheerleaders and we encourage each other to take uncomfortable risks.
Hawgin’ With the Heisman
On Saturday night, with an entourage that included both Deion Sanders and Lil Wayne, Travis Hunter claimed the 2024 Heisman Trophy. As far as I know he became the first winner to mention fishing in his acceptance speech when he said: “Coach Prime, I’m going to whip you on that lake tomorrow.”
David Salazar, Gone Way Too Soon
On Tuesday evening we got the awful news that David Salazar – owner of Casa Vieja Lodge, world renowned captain, devoted husband to Kristen, and father of four young daughters – passed away unexpectedly.
Greg Dawsey is the Reason We Travel to Fish
We've fished with exceptional guides across the country and around the world. The ones we like best are those who have a passion for their native soil -- like Louisiana's Greg Dawsey.
A 20 Year Wait to Fish With Dennis Tietje at Grosse Savanne
I met Dennis Tietje at his camp on Toledo Bend in either 2001 or 2003, when he hosted a crawfish boil. I was one of the few interlopers there amongst the Hall of Famers. Until a recent trip to Grosse Savanne we’d never fished together. It turned out to be just about a perfect outing.
