Bass Fishing Dec 2019 - Jan 2020 | Page 6

EDITOR’S NOTE ANSWERS, FINALLY I feel like all I’ve been writing about in my columns lately is change – changes to the magazine, changes to FLW tournaments, changes in the industry and changes that have stirred a lot of emotions (good and bad) in all of you bass heads. I guess the one thing that isn’t changing for the moment is the topic of this editorial because there are more changes to report. In mid-October, news broke that Major League Fishing had signed a letter of intent to acquire FLW. The deal was finalized around the first of November, officially bringing together two fishing industry powerhouses. I say “bringing together” because that really is how this change happened. Despite a lot of gloomy, doomsday social media comments and speculation after the announcement, the FLW brand remains. The lights are still on in FLW’s Benton, Ky., headquarters, where the staff is continuing with the busi- ness of bass tournaments and publishing fishing content. More importantly, tens of thousands of anglers at all levels will compete under the FLW banner again in 2020. I’m a big fan of that. Like any business acquisition of this scale, there will be a few changes that don’t sit well with some people. However, I venture that if you read the entire feature outlining the future of MLF and FLW on page 54 of this issue, you’ll see that the revisions to FLW’s roster of tournaments are far and away positive. For the vast majority of FLW’s competitor members, not much is chang- ing, except that many anglers will enjoy lower entry fees and more opportu- nities to compete in their preferred circuits. Of course, a lot more attention has been cast toward the announced changes at the top of the FLW tournament hierarchy, where the FLW Tour has been rebranded the FLW Pro Circuit. The new Pro Circuit will be the qualification route for the MLF Bass Pro Tour. Due to this change, a lot of folks have taken to calling the Pro Circuit a “AAA” league. I have a different perspective. With $100,000 to each winner and more than 312 hours of TV coverage, plus live broadcasts and a strict qualification metric to get in, the Pro Circuit compares to any traditional five-bass weigh-in professional tournament circuit out there. The biggest difference is that now our bass fishing mountain has two peaks where the sport’s best pros can com- pete – the five-bass-limit Pro Circuit, and the catch-weigh-release Bass Pro Tour. I know many folks want to hold on to the “old school” FLW. Rocking the boat is never easy. Then again, smooth seas don’t make great sailors. When Irwin Jacobs launched the FLW Tour back in the late 1990s, he did a lot of boat rocking in the industry. But he also re-energized the sport with bigger payouts and more sponsor participation than ever before. MLF and FLW have a similar opportunity to effect lasting change by combining the biggest media platform the sport has known with a grassroots foundation that wel- comes anglers at all skill levels. I expect big things. Oh, and in case you were wondering, this magazine isn’t going away. We’re actually expanding it to six issues in 2020. There’ll probably be some rebranding and redesigning (we’re due for it anyway) before the first “new” issue reaches your mailbox in 2020, but I think that’s change most people can appreciate. 4 Curtis Niedermier, Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief Curtis Niedermier Production Manager/ Graphic Designer Michelle Dowling Associate Editor Justin Onslow Graphic Designer/Illustrator Matt Pace Field Editor Matt Williams Contributors Matt Allen, Joe Balog, TJ Maglio, Sean Ostruszka, Joel Willert FLWFishing.com Senior Editor Kyle Wood Digital Editor Jody White Staff Videographer/ Photographer Rob Matsuura Letters to the Editor FLW Bass Fishing 30 Gamble Lane, Benton, KY 42025 [email protected] President and CEO Jim Wilburn Executive Vice President and General Manager, MLF Don Rucks Executive Vice President and General Manager, FLW Kathy Fennel Vice President, Controller Tommy Boaz Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, MLF John Acosta Vice President of Operations, FLW Dave Washburn Director of Account Services, FLW Jenn Sonnek FLWFISHING.COM I WINTER 2020