Latest Southern Fishing News Stories
How Did Foutz Win On The Arkansas River
Written by David A. Brown – Photography by Andy Crawford, Grant Moxley and Chase Sansom
With a four-day total of 72 pounds, 4 ounces, Jacob Foutz takes the win at the Arkansas River! Foutz added 14 pounds, 10 ounces, on the final day to win by over 6 pounds and claim his first blue trophy at the 2026 Gamakatsu Bassmaster Elite at Arkansas River!


Youth and Student Angler Fishing Education
Here’s a composite list of Southern Fishing News’ Student Angler Class Series Posts, all in one list for you with the appropriate links.


Shoals Youth Bassmasters Publishes 2026 Trail
The Shoals Youth Bassmasters Trail has announced its 2026 tournament schedule for youth 10 and under to age 18.

The Ten Protocols of Fish Handling Your Fish
EGO® Fishing shares details of widely accepted standards for sustainable catch-and-release

Photo courtesy of DAIWA

How Did Wheeler Catch Over 42 lbs. of Bass
Mitchell Forde • Bass Pro Tour
Throughout the first two days of Suzuki Marine Stage 4 Presented by Plano, Jacob Wheeler worried that every scorable bass he caught hampered his chances of winning his 11th Bass Pro Tour event.

The key to Wheeler’s success was making multiple casts to the best spots and getting his bait as far under the docks as possible. Photo by Tyler Brinks
Jason Christie wins 9th B.A.S.S. victory with 58 pounds, 2 ounces at Tenn-Tom Waterway
Written by David A. Brown – Photography by Andy Crawford
COLUMBUS, Miss. — Despite his 30-plus years of tournament fishing, Jason Christie was delighted to admit he was wrong about the Mountain Dew Bassmaster Elite at Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway.


SFN Reader Takes Issue With Bill Dance Giant Bass Open Tournament
A member of our audience recently provided correspondence between himself and the fishing authorities in Tennessee. The narrative explains his position regarding the impact of the Bill Dance Giant Bass Open [March 21-22] on fish mortality and the response of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA).


My First Bass Tournament: Or Dumb and Dumber
By Ronnie McDonald
Publisher & Editor
Before 1972, I had done a little cat fishing, and that was it. So being ignorant about bass fishing is an understatement.











