Digital Bassmaster is Here!

For more than 40 years Bassmaster Magazine has been the worldwide authority on bass fishing. Anglers all around the world regularly wait by their mailboxes or scan magazine racks looking for the latest issue.

For more than 40 years Bassmaster Magazine has been the worldwide authority on bass fishing. Anglers all around the world regularly wait by their mailboxes or scan magazine racks looking for the latest issue.They won’t have to do that anymore.Bassmaster is now available digitally to BASS Insiders. You can get the same stories and photos, tournament coverage and graphics, all on your computer. The online version is beautifully crafted, just like the print version, and easy to read and “thumb through.”What’s more, BASS Insiders will get it earlier than anyone else. Since it’s digital and posted on the Web site, there’s no waiting for the mailman or the newsstand. Insiders will able to read Bassmaster more than a week before others get it.

 

The digital version of Bassmaster is also searchable in a way that the old magazines can never be. Simply by clicking the “Search” tab in Digital Bassmaster, readers can track down any term in a single issue or in all the issues available online.The built-in search is a valuable feature if you’re planning a trip (search for the destination lake), honing your skills with a certain technique (enter the term for the technique and check out the articles that turn up) or read up on your favorite angler. With the search feature in Digital Bassmaster, that kind of research is available for the first time at the click of a mouse.At the moment, the Digital Bassmaster library is limited to the 2008 issues, but in the coming weeks, you’ll be able to read and research issues dating back to 1995. Magazines will continue to be archived until all 40-plus years of the best bass fishing magazine anywhere is available online.To take a free “test drive” of Digital Bassmaster, click here to sign up for a free 30-day trial of BASS Insider. Not only will you have access to Digital Bassmaster, but you’ll also be able to view more than 500 videos in the Insider Video Vault, read blogs from Kevin VanDam, Denny Brauer, Edwin Evers, Aaron Martens, Bobby Lane and others.