Yes, real men use spinning tackle

Cayuga Lake was good to me. I had my best finish ever so I’m real happy about that. And, the thing is that I caught my bass on spinning tackle....

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Success with the mighty C-rig

My last two tournaments have been pretty good. One of the reasons for that is that I’ve been fishing a lot with a Carolina rig. I don’t usually do that,...

An exciting time for bass tackle

Next week kicks off one of my favorite events of the year – the ICAST show. It’s when all of the tackle manufacturers come together to unveil new products for...

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Evers and W.W.I.A: Lessons in faith

AUBURN, N.Y. — This story contains all the elements: life, death and life after the death of a child. It’s about war and peace, freedom and its cost. It’s about...

Fishing quiet is important

Being quiet is important if you expect to catch big fish. But being quiet doesn’t mean not making noise. It means not making unnatural noise. Here are a couple of...

Talking yourself off a great fishing spot

To some degree, these columns on Bassmaster.com are almost a form of therapy for me. As I try to vet through my decision-making processes and strategies on the water, I’m...

A look back … and ahead

We’re way past halftime in the Bassmaster Elite Series season, but we’re taking a break for ICAST, so it’s a natural time for a little self-evaluation. It’s hard to be...

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Wil Hardy: Sharing water with Ike

Off the shores of Oneida Lake — on the final day of the B.A.S.S. Northern Open—there are two anglers sharing the same water. Of the two, one is the famous...

A Father’s Day tradition

Last year Jordan and I started a Father’s Day tradition with our dad, Bruce. It’s pretty cool. We hope to continue it for a long time. (My dad really is...

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