n this energetic episode, we’re joined by up-and-coming angler Ty Manterola from Pasco, Washington. Ty is quickly making waves in the world of competitive bass fishing and proving he's one to watch. With raw talent, an infectious passion for the sport, and a strong work ethic, Ty represents the next generation of elite anglers. Tune in to hear how this young gun is climbing the ranks and inspiring others along the way.
The future of bass fishing is in good hands. In our previous episode, Greg Gutierrez and Big Ed emphasized the importance of supporting young anglers. This episode picks up that thread by highlighting the impact of driven, young competitors like Nathan Phillips, Luke Johns, Asher Haynes, Tyler Madden, and of course, Ty Manterola. These names are lighting up the West Coast tournament scene and reshaping what it means to be a professional angler today.
Fresh off a second-place finish at Don Pedro, Ty shares his thoughts on the tournament, what worked for him on the water, and how he’s sharpening his skills for future events. Beyond fishing, Ty opens up about balancing competitive angling with his life as a new father and what the sport means to him and his family.
Ty offers a unique perspective on what it will take to grow bass fishing in the West. He talks about how the BAM Trail is helping provide vital opportunities for young anglers like himself to gain exposure, sharpen their craft, and compete on big stages. His insight is both thoughtful and hopeful—a testament to the trailblazing role he's already beginning to play.
So kick back, crack a cold one, and get ready to be inspired. Ty's enthusiasm is contagious, his gratitude is genuine, and his vision for the future of bass fishing is one every fan of the sport should hear. Whether you're a longtime angler or new to the game, this episode is packed with passion, heart, and a whole lot of bass talk.
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