When the Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation finalized its dates and venues late last year, Zeke and Curtis Gossett knew the 2022 schedule worked for them.
The Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation (ABN) experienced a first Saturday (May 21) on Pickwick Lake in the final 2022 qualifying tournament.
The winners of the boater and co-angler divisions took decidedly different approaches to their respective victories Saturday (April 16) in the Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation (ABN) tournament qualifier on Lake Eufaula.
When Zeke Gossett saw Logan Martin Lake as one of the stops on the 2022 Alabama B.A.S.S. (ABN) schedule, he knew that it was a tournament that he would target.
Not even a slight delay caused by frozen boat compartments could slow Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation (ABN) angler Jack White Saturday on Lake Martin.
The respective winners of the Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation (ABN) State Championship were not too sure of their chances as the final round of the two-day tournament played out Saturday (Nov. 6) on Lake Martin.
The focus is normally on the boater competition in bass tournaments although occasionally a co-angler creates a buzz with an exceptional catch.
Dating back to the 80s, Glasgow has competed at various levels and on various circuits. Until recently, he had been noticeably absent from Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation (ABN) competition. With the opportunity to share the boat with his daughter Emily under the current ABN team format, Glasgow made the decision to fish the qualifiers this year, and his presence was very much felt Saturday (April 17) in the third ABN event of 2021.
Billy Black, from Monroeville, capitalized on a good pre-fishing find and topped a big boater field with a 19.29 five-fish limit. He traveled a little farther than second-place finisher Dwayne Sanford, from the Alexander City area.
A pair of first-time winners emerged victorious Saturday (Feb. 13th) in the first Alabama B.A.S.S. Nation (ABN) qualifier of 2021.