Latest news with Brandon Palaniuk
Palaniuk Anxious To Get Back To His Roots
Posted by admin on December 12, 2019
Todd Ceisner | BassFan Editor - While the turkey roasted and the potatoes boiled and dinner rolls warmed, Brandon Palaniuk sat and reflected. Then he responded and eventually he relaxed.
Seated at his kitchen island last Thursday, his laptop computer open in front of him, Palaniuk scrolled through hundreds of comments and questions that had flowed into his social media pages over the previous 20 hours regarding the announcement that he, along with Gerald Swindle, was departing Major League Fishing’s Bass Pro Tour after one season and was heading back to the Bassmaster Elite Series. READ MORE
Palaniuk and Swindle return to the Elites
Posted by admin on November 27, 2019
One of the toughest things to live with in life is regret. Now, let me stop everyone right there. I don’t regret the last year. Not even a little bit. I’m actually thankful for 2019 and the things I learned from it. I learned about this industry, I learned about business, I learned more about catching fish, and most importantly I learned a lot about myself. READ MORE
Get Your Gear
Posted by admin on October 15, 2019
The BMP Fishing Store is open for business. From signature shirts and hoodies to hats and accessories, the official gear of Bass Pro Tour Angler Brandon Palaniuk is on sale now. STORE ENTRANCE.
How the top 10 caught them @ the REDCREST Championship
Posted by admin on October 3, 2019
Brandon Palaniuk’s baits on Pool 8 included the Rapala BX Brat 06 Pearl Grey Shiner, Storm Arashi Square 3 in Black Silver Shad, Zoom Z3 Trick Worm (Z3 Edge color) on a Texas rig with a number 1 VMC Finesse Neko hook and 3/16-ounce drop-shot weight. His frog was a Terminator Popping Frog in the Hot Mud Camo color. READ MORE
5 Confessions of a Professional Angler
Posted by admin on September 24, 2019
Misconceptions tend to run wild when it comes to the sport of professional bass fishing. Rumors run rampant, misinformation is spread and fans often only see the glorious side of the sport. The truth is, lots of these guys are fishing for their lives. Massive credit card debt, strained family relationships and unexpected sponsorship changes are prevalent in this sport but nobody really talks about it. Until now, that is. READ MORE