Hitting the tournament trail with Scott Martin

ScottMartin_Inset200.jpgScott R. Martin from Clewiston Florida is one of the hottest and brightest stars in professional fishing today. Coming from a long family heritage of fishing and being the son of Roland Martin, the holder of many records in professional fishing and star of  “Fishing with Roland Martin” that has been running for scottmartin-newlogo150x90.pngover 30 years, it was no surprise that Scott would follow the family legacy. 

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The FLW Tournament Trail

Since 1996, the Walmart FLW Tour has represented the highest level of tournament bass fishing in the FLW circuit of local and national events. The season consists of six tournaments where as many as 150 pros and as many co-anglers compete for as much as $125,000 and $25,000, respectively, per FLWTour_105.pngtournament. The top pro and co-angler from the point standings after the six qualifying tournaments win the FLW Tour Angler of the Year and Co-angler of the Year titles, respectively.

MORE NEWS WITH SCOTT MARTIN

MARTIN EARNS RECORD 8TH WIN

Posted by admin on April 10, 2017

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After leading day one of the FLW Tour event on Lake Cumberland presented by T-H Marine, then falling back to fifth place on day two, Scott Martin of Clewiston, Fla., battled back to regain his lead on the final day of the event Sunday, winning in Kentucky with a four-day total of 60 pounds, 1 ounce. >> read more


Martin is crowned 2015 FWL AOY

Posted by admin on July 1, 2015

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June 30, 2015 by Jody White
Prior to the 2015 Walmart FLW Tour season, Scott Martin had banked a total of three top-10 Angler of the Year finishes in his 15-year career as a pro. It was impressive, but not indicative of his greatness. The truth of the matter is that Scott Martin was a winner, always taking risks in search of equal reward. That risky fishing has led Martin to more than $2 million in earnings, a Forrest Wood Cup win and four Tour-level wins. But the gambles burned him often enough that he never earned AOY. >>> read more