Super User Swamp Girl Posted Friday at 07:53 PM Super User Posted Friday at 07:53 PM Ever heard of Tony Christian? He arrived out of nowhere, placing high at an heretofore unheard of rate. Then he disappeared. MLF wrote this in his bio: "Nobody knows exactly why Christian has been so good; all they know is that he keeps on catching enormous bass. In three of the five 2002 Savannah River tournaments – lakes Keowee, Hartwell and Clark Hill – he won the Boater Division big-bass award. His biggest fish, at Clark Hill, weighed 8 pounds, 11 ounces. With numbers like that, inevitably, there have been theories floating among the ranks – competitive, dubious theories – about the man’s success. Some of the more laughable ones that Christian himself has heard include the notion that he’s invented some kind of new bass-attracting chemical, that he baits fishing holes with dog food to attract bass’ favorite prey, crawfish, and even that he hires scuba divers to put big fish on his line. But, of course, he says it’s all nonsense. “Nope, none of the above,” he said. “How could I have a scuba diver down there? Don’t you think the co-angler would see the bubbles?” 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted Friday at 07:54 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 07:54 PM Cheater, banned for life most think he was fishing for a fish in a box underwater because he never moved and always flipped a jig to the same spot all day. But part of him being banned was nobody will say why 3 1 Quote
JHoss Posted Friday at 07:57 PM Posted Friday at 07:57 PM He's the worst cheater in bass fishing history, but only 3 people know exactly how he did it. From what I understand, the heads of FLW met with him at his last tournament and told him they knew he was cheating but they would never say anything if he would just leave and never fish again. I've heard speculation that he was using fish baskets of some sort. Would stock bass in them in practice. People have said his brother donned SCUBA gear and would hook fish to his jig when he casted in. Others say he just kept them in the basket and would flip his jig into that basket and pull them out. 1 1 Quote
BassResource.com Administrator Glenn Posted Friday at 08:51 PM BassResource.com Administrator Posted Friday at 08:51 PM He's no longer fishing tournaments. Anything beyond that is unsubstantiated rumors and speculation. If you like that sorta thing, go ask RB about him. 1 Quote
Pumpkin Lizard Posted Friday at 11:46 PM Posted Friday at 11:46 PM 3 hours ago, Swamp Girl said: Ever heard of Tony Christian? He arrived out of nowhere, placing high at an heretofore unheard of rate. Then he disappeared. MLF wrote this in his bio: "Nobody knows exactly why Christian has been so good; all they know is that he keeps on catching enormous bass. In three of the five 2002 Savannah River tournaments – lakes Keowee, Hartwell and Clark Hill – he won the Boater Division big-bass award. His biggest fish, at Clark Hill, weighed 8 pounds, 11 ounces. With numbers like that, inevitably, there have been theories floating among the ranks – competitive, dubious theories – about the man’s success. Some of the more laughable ones that Christian himself has heard include the notion that he’s invented some kind of new bass-attracting chemical, that he baits fishing holes with dog food to attract bass’ favorite prey, crawfish, and even that he hires scuba divers to put big fish on his line. But, of course, he says it’s all nonsense. “Nope, none of the above,” he said. “How could I have a scuba diver down there? Don’t you think the co-angler would see the bubbles?” Somebody recently found him fishing an electric only league in Georgia. There are several recent podcasts on with guests that were his co-angler and one that finished second to him twice. The Luke Dunkin pod I think. In addition to the other things people mentioned, one of his co-anglers said it was weird fishing with him because he wouldn't make a cast until he got to certain spots and docks. When they asked him why he wasn't casting he would say something like: "I only cast to where the big fish are." 1 1 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted Saturday at 01:47 AM Global Moderator Posted Saturday at 01:47 AM Mike Long illegitimate son? 😂 1 2 Quote
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r83srock Posted Saturday at 12:39 PM Posted Saturday at 12:39 PM Watching old FLW footage of him is just sickening and disheartening. I’m honestly glad you brought this up as I feel it shouldn’t be forgotten. I remember doing some deep dives on the history of cheaters of the sport and it just became exhausting. Every year you hear of something new coming up on a national scale, but nothing quite like Tony, at least in the bass world. His actions make me question the legitimacy of tournaments I’ve competed in. 2 Quote
Super User bowhunter63 Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM Super User Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM Watched a few Mike Long seminars maybe. Learned from the best Quote
Super User GaryH Posted Saturday at 04:38 PM Super User Posted Saturday at 04:38 PM Cheaters or thieves can’t stand them… Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted Saturday at 05:14 PM Super User Posted Saturday at 05:14 PM Didn’t Mike Long post on here? I feel like I’ve read posts involving him many many years ago. 1 Quote
Chris Cavanaugh Posted Sunday at 01:10 AM Posted Sunday at 01:10 AM We know Long was snagging, Tony was probably fishing out of a barrel, but we will never know. 1 Quote
Pumpkin Lizard Posted Sunday at 06:45 PM Posted Sunday at 06:45 PM Can someone explain Mike Long? Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted Sunday at 07:53 PM Global Moderator Posted Sunday at 07:53 PM Yeah he was famous for catching monsters, on the front of bassmaster and all that. Turns out he was snagging them all, keeping them at home, bringing them to tournaments and weighing them in. Hidden fish compartments in rod lockers, pulling the wool over co anglers eyes, etc. He even caught many of them at lakes he was trespassing into after dark https://www.bassmaster.com/news/americas-big-bass-guru-exposed/ 2 Quote
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