California's Kevin Hawk just won the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Southern Opens points title and an invitation to join the Elite Series.
B.A.S.S. announced yesterday that starting next year there will be another route to the Bassmaster Classic for those anglers who fish the Elites or all the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens in one division and didn’t otherwise qualify. I couldn’t be happier!
I've had two experiences with spotted bass that'll make you laugh and make you appreciate these great fish.
Recently, bass fishing legend Denny Brauer announced his retirement. I can understand the why of his decision. Nevertheless, it’s a sad day for professional bass fishing. He’s one of the good guys who helped take us to a higher level.
Brent Chapman just won AOY, but he may be an even better person than he is an angler.
It’s the beginning of fall and so it’s time for me to write my annual column touting the benefits of fall fishing. In my humble opinion, fall is the second best time to be on the water. For a lot of anglers it’s the best time.
As another season comes to a close, I find myself experiencing mixed emotions. On the one hand, I’m disappointed. No one wants to finish the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year race in 90th place.
Few things in life are as satisfying as making a major decision correctly. It creates a kind of inner peace that can’t be duplicated by anything else.
After the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Northern Open on Cayuga Lake, I went to Sackets Harbor, N.Y., to spend some time enjoying the sights and sampling the fishing on Lake Ontario.
I’m up on Cayuga Lake getting ready for the last Northern Open. Something has caught my attention over the last few years as I fish the more northern lakes in our country that I believe we should think about. I call it the invasion of the largemouth bass.