Green bass, brown bass and a couple of spots…continued
When I mentioned last week that we (professional anglers) often target largemouth because they offer more weight, I didn’t mean to say or imply that’s always the case.
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When I mentioned last week that we (professional anglers) often target largemouth because they offer more weight, I didn’t mean to say or imply that’s always the case.
As Swindle fished the 2008 Classic on Hartwell, his best friend, fishing buddy and brother, Tony, lay dying of pancreatic cancer.
You can be there in person to see four legends of the sport inducted into the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame, Feb. 19, at 6 p.m. at the Hyatt in Greenville.
One lucky person will be chosen from the crowd to test their casting skills against Louie the Largemouth.
Celebrated marine wildlife artist and champion angler, Guy Harvey, brings his unique talents to the Super Bowl of bass fishing.
Randy talks about learning and the innovative way he likes to catch 'em cold.
As much as I feel like Hartwell is a place I can win, the other guys in the field all have the same thoughts.
The B.A.S.S. headquarters office that Dave Precht walked into for the first time, 36 years ago this week, was filled with smoke, typewriters and secretaries in high heels.
When water freezes on your fishing equipment, it can cause a few problems.
Failing. We’ve all done it at some point or another, and although we can’t usually see a fail coming, we always hope no one gets hurt. This week we take a look at what happened to Tom Chopin’s Triton TR186 in August 2013.
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