Get to Know the Pros
Our angling boats are built to elevate and conquer in the world of professional fishing. That’s why pro anglers from all over the country choose Blazer Boats to dominate their competition. Learn more about our pro anglers!
Dean Rojas
Dean Rojas has 4 B.A.S.S. victories, 49 Top Ten B.A.S.S. finishes, $2.6 million dollars in career earnings, 8 career Top Ten FLW finishes, and holds the B.A.S.S. 5 Fish Limit Record weight of 45-2.
When he’s not fishing he enjoys time with his wife Renee and children Cameron and Austin, and enjoys off-roading.
Cody Meyer
One of the most consistently successful competitors in his nine-year career on the FLW Tour, recent Idaho transplant Cody Meyer collected over 30 Top 10s and over $1 million in winnings with FLW. He’s also one of the only anglers on the MLF Bass Pro Tour to have been a world record holder: his 10.8-pound spotted bass was the largest spot on record when he caught it in 2016.
Spencer Shuffield
Son of legendary FLW angler Ron Shuffield, Spencer fished alongside his dad on the FLW Tour for several years, racking up success as a co-angler that could be described as nothing short of remarkable: Shuffield finished in the top-10 Co-angler of the Year standings in all five years. He moved to the pro division in 2012, and has gradually become an AOY threat on the Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit, finishing in the top five in the 2020 AOY race while racking up three top-10 finishes. When not on tour fishing, Spencer likes to fish local tournaments, go crappie fishing, hunt and play golf. He also enjoys spending time with his wife Kristin, and children Aubree, Grayson and Kennedy.
Tyler Woolcott
Tyler is a Florida native out of Daytona Beach and has spent his entire life on the water. Fishing is in his blood. Growing up fishing alongside his dad since he was old enough to hold a fishing rod, he experienced both the freshwater and saltwater sides of fishing.
The backyard pond is what spawned the love that Tyler now has for competitive bass fishing. He’s carried that passion from the Jr. Bassmasters league at the age of 13 all the way up through high school fishing, college fishing, fishing as a Co-Angler, to fishing for 3-years professionally on the MLF Tackle Warehouse Pro Circuit.
He has since retired from competitive fishing and now runs his own business as a freshwater and saltwater guide in Port Orange, Florida.
Jason Lambert
Tennessee pro Jason Lambert comes into the MLF Bass Pro Tour with one of the most impressive records in fishing: he racked up 101 pounds, 9 ounces at a FLW Tour event in Kentucky Lake in 2018, the biggest four-day weight total in that organization’s history. Lambert has seven wins and 21 Top 10s to his credit.
ZACK BIRGE
Zack Birge has a lot of heavy-hitting achievements under his belt: from earning Rookie of the year honors in 2015 to his four REDCREST Top 10 Placements and 2 heavy hitters top 10s since 2020, it is clear that Zack is one of the biggest up-and-comers in the competitive fishing scene. In addition to his four career wins, he has made the top 10 on 27 occasions and the top 20 an additional 50 times. When he’s not on the water, Zack enjoys crossfit and building trucks. He is also an avid waterfowl and turkey hunter and invested in his family including his wife Kristina and his children, Emma and Reed.
TROY BROUSSARD
Troy Broussard is most famously known as T-roy from seasons 4 and 5 of Swamp People. He grew up in Texas where he would hunt ducks and geese in the winter and chase bass all spring and summer long. While he has enjoyed fishing his whole life, he has now turned it into a career as he continues to climb the ranks across fishing competitions.
SETH FEIDER
Seth Feider is famous for his consistent display of strong fishing skills. In the entire 2021 season, Seth never placed lower than 29th in a tournament. He also has several top 10 placements, specifically at St. Johns River, Sabine River, Lake Fork, and Lake Champlain. In 2021, he was awarded the Bassmaster Angler of the Year and has continued to reel in the wins ever since.
WESLEY GORE
Wesley Gore may be one of the fresher faces on the scene, but don’t let that deceive you. He started competing while attending high school, where he won 11 tournaments and 2 championship events. Wesley was given the Angler of the Year award three times before he received his high school diploma. Since then, he has been in the top 10 four times, the top 20 eight times, and the top 30 twelve times. Supported by his parents Karla and Ron, he continues to swim up the ranks at unprecedented speed.
HUNTER BRAUGHMAN
Hunter Braughman is a living tribute to “if you can dream it, you can do it.” At nine months old, Hunter was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis which, in combination with other complications, resulted in the loss of both of his legs, one hand, and the fingers of his other hand. Despite these challenges, Hunter has defied all odds and has seen spectacular results in competitive bass fishing. In 2022, he experienced his first Toyota Series Victory and continues to make a name for himself in the industry. In addition to his work on the water, he is also an active father in his family’s lives. His wife, Andrea, and his daughters, Kinley and Kassidy, are often seen cheering him on from the shore at competitions.
BRAXTON SETZER
Braxton Setzer is well-known for his achievements in the bass fishing competition scene. In 2018, he was named Mr. Bass of Arkansas Champion at Truman Lake and Sportsman of the Year at Millwood Lake. One of his proudest wins was in 2022 where he was the Toyota Series Champion, followed in 2023 by his NPFL Championship Qualifier.
COLE HARRIS
In the competitive fishing scene, Cole Harris is the man of awards. In 2022, he earned the MLF TackleWarehouse Rookie award. He has also been an TBF State team qualifier seven times, a regional qualifier six times, a national championship runner up once and a VT state champion twice. He has also been in the top 25 of the MLF Toyota Finishes four times, the top 20 of the MLF BFL Finishes thrice, and the top 10 of the NY Bass Nation Finishes twice. In addition to his wins, Cole has been named the CCB Angler of the Year, Heaviest Bag, and Lunker of the Year.