Latest news with Brandon Palaniuk
How to “Video Game” Bass Using Jerkbaits and MEGA Live
Posted by admin on November 9, 2021
The ability to see fish and your lure simultaneously is re-writing the rules of lure selection. The key is getting the bait in the strike zone and then figuring out the right cadence to get them to bite. Join Brandon Palaniuk as he explains how to “video game” the lure based on the real-time interaction of the bass on Wired2Fish — DISCOVER MORE
Welcome aboard the tour bus with the Palaniuk's
Posted by admin on September 8, 2021
Here's a glimpse into our RV that Brandon and Tiffanie Palaniuk spend 8 months out of the year traveling the country while fishing tournaments. Our Grand Design Momentum toy hauler gives us the perfect combination of comfort and mobility, which is important while competing throughout the year. We've customized our RV to fit our lifestyle and hope this gives you a better understanding of how we live day to day. [Video]
Brandon Palaniuk clinches top spot with James River win
Posted by admin on May 17, 2021
RICHMOND, Va. — Brandon Palaniuk had three days to sack up the winning total of 53 pounds, 12 ounces, but two memorable hours delivered most of his weight at the Basspro.com Bassmaster Northern Open on the James River.
After placing 50th on Day 1 with 13-11, Palaniuk caught the event’s heaviest bag — 22-6 — in the final hour of Day 2 and took over the lead. On Saturday, he tallied 17-11, also in the final hour and surged across the finish line by nearly 3 1/2 pounds.
A five-time Bassmaster Elite Series winner, the pro from Rathdrum, Idaho, notched his first Opens victory and collected a top prize of $52,000. READ MORE
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Posted by admin on February 16, 2021
Opinion: Is it Easier or Harder to Win in Pro Fishing These Days?
Posted by admin on January 28, 2021
Brandon Palaniuk has settled in and this past year won two blue trophies on the Bassmaster Elite Series. Winning two blue trophies in a single year cannot be minimized. There are those that will say the field isn't the same without many who moved to MLF and that may be true to a certain extent but rest assured, although the names have changed, those fishing are no slouches. READ MORE