Andy Littlejohn
Competitive Bass Angler | Family Man | Mentor
Born and raised on the shores of beautiful Grand Lake in Northeast Oklahoma, Andy Littlejohn’s life has been deeply intertwined with the rhythms of nature and the art of angling. From an early age, he was introduced to the world of fishing by his father, Scott, and his grandfather, Ronnie—affectionately known as “Bump.” These early experiences on the water with his family laid the foundation for a lifelong passion.
At just 10 years old, Andy entered the realm of competitive bass fishing, quickly making a name for himself with his dedication and skill. Teaming up with his brother, Micah, the duo became a formidable presence in the tournament circuit. Their synergy and strategic prowess have led them to numerous victories, including the remarkable achievement of winning several brand-new bass boats as top prizes—a testament to their commitment and expertise.
Beyond the fishing arena, Andy’s life is richly anchored by his family. He and his wife, Stephany, have been happily married for 14 years, nurturing a loving home for their three children: Jalen (20), Gracin (17), and Jaxon (11). The Littlejohn family thrives on shared experiences, whether it’s cheering on the kids during softball, football, and basketball games, or embarking on hunting expeditions in pursuit of whitetail deer. The entire family has been rewarded with numerous trophy free range whitetails. These moments not only strengthen their bond but also instill in their children the values of patience, perseverance, and respect for nature.
The legacy of angling excellence is evident in the next generation. Jaxon Littlejohn, following in his father’s footsteps, has embarked on his own competitive fishing journey. For the past two years, Jaxon has competed in the Junior Division of The Bass Federation (TBF) and Oklahoma High School Fishing circuits. Demonstrating remarkable talent and dedication, Jaxon and his cousin Jase, as third graders, qualified for the TBF Junior World Championship, showcasing their potential on a national stage. The following year, Jaxon, alongside his partner Landen, clinched the Oklahoma State Championship, earning them a coveted spot in the TBF Junior World Championship held on Lake Hartwell in Anderson, South Carolina . Their participation highlighted the promising future of young anglers in the sport. In every facet of his life.
Andy exemplifies dedication, family values, and a profound respect for nature. Whether navigating the waters of a competitive bass tournament or guiding his children through life’s challenges, Andy’s legacy is one of passion, integrity, and unwavering commitment to the pursuits he loves.