Bass Fishing Oct 2017 | Page 6

EDITOR’S NOTE THE FLW LIVE EFFECT S ince FLW Live launched earlier this year, fans have gained more access to what goes on in an FLW Tour pro’s bass boat than ever before. I hope you’ve been watching, and I hope you tuned in during the 2017 Forrest Wood Cup, because it was the most exciting three days of fishing to air so far on the FLW Live program. From Anthony Gagliardi’s 6-pounder within minutes of the day-one takeoff to Justin Atkins’ final-day flurry for the win, it was a nonstop hawgfest. And don’t worry if you missed it because you can still watch the entire show on FLW’s YouTube page. What’s striking about the FLW Live program is how quickly it has caught on, and how it is not only changing the spectator experience, but at times the pros’ angling experience. While pros aren’t allowed to follow the show while they’re fishing, and FLW’s mar- shals can’t relay to their assigned pros what’s happening with the rest of the field, sometimes it’s unavoidable that a pro will pick up on what’s happening on the show. For instance, on the final day of the Cup, South Carolina favorite Brandon Cobb began the day with the lead. Shortly after takeoff he’d amassed an armada of some 60 spectator boats. Gradually throughout the morning, the conversations and reac- tions from members of his gallery got louder as they watched on FLW Live as Cobb’s main competition, his Tour buddy Atkins, put on a show. Cobb says he didn’t know for sure what was happening – he was too focused on fishing to hear what his gallery was discussing – but he definitely noticed a change mid-morning when the crowd dwindled by about half as spectators left him and ran to watch Atkins and Travis Fox, who was also having a big morning. He eventually saw some of his former followers with Fox and put it all together. Did the realization that his competitors were catching fish change Cobb’s approach? Not at all. Cobb knew he was on the best program to potentially win, and he was dialed in. Plus, despite spending only a few years on Tour, 27-year-old Cobb is remarkably lev- elheaded. He just doesn’t get riled up – the result of many years of tournament experi- ence already, thanks to his FLW College Fishing and BFL background. Still, the spectator shift did impact the tournament. Cobb struggled at times to direct traffic around his best cane piles, and each time he changed spots some of the boats ran over his fish – fish that he planned to come back to later – and delayed the fish from setting back up on the cane piles he was fishing. The traffic eventually threw off his timing. When his crowd dwindled, it helped Cobb, but was too late. Conversely, Atkins began the day with only a handful of spectators. By the time Cobb’s crowd got to Atkins, he’d already sacked up most of his weight, so the addi- tional fans simply served to get him even more fired up as he put the finishing touch- es on his championship. It was a minor storyline this time, but I promise the “FLW Live Effect” is another fac- tor that pros will need to learn to manage as the show continues to gain popularity. In the meantime, I’ll keep watching to see how the sport’s best pros execute their craft, and I hope you will, too. And I want to offer my congratulations to the crew that made FLW Live possible for a great first season, including FLW Senior Content Manager Jesse Schultz, FLW television producer Peyote Perryman, hosts Travis Moran and Rob Newell, Network Engineer Doug Chessor, Operations Engineer and Mobile Promotions Manager Dave Likens, Mobile Promotions Administrator Bobbie Likens, Mike Auten’s crew at Commonwealth Productions, and all of the cameramen and support staff who made it possible. Kudos, and thanks for taking us all on this ride. 4 Curtis Niedermier, editor-in-Chief Publisher Irwin L. Jacobs editor-in-Chief Curtis Niedermier Production Manager/ Graphic Designer Michelle Dowling Assistant Managing editor Chad Love editor emeritus Colin Moore Field editors Rob Newell & Matt Williams Contributors Joe Balog, Tyler Brinks, David A. Brown, Dan Johnson, TJ Maglio, Sean Ostruszka, Paul Strege Graphic Designer D.W. Reed II Graphic Designer/Illustrator Matt Pace Director of Advertising Al Chapman | 270.252.1628 FLWFishing.com Senior Web Content Manager Jesse Schultz Senior editor Kyle Wood Associate editor Jody White Social Media and  Communications Specialist Chris Burgan Letters to the editor FLW Bass Fishing 30 Gamble Lane, Benton, KY 42025 [email protected] Chairman & CeO Irwin L. Jacobs President of FLW  Marketing Division Trish Blake President of FLW  Operations Division Kathy Fennel Chief Financial Officer Dave Mahler Vice President, Controller Tommy Boaz Vice President of Marketing Kelly Oettinger Vice President of Operations Dave Washburn FLWFISHING.COM I OCtOber 2017