Joe Everett’s 4 tips for the bass of a lifetime
Looking for the bass of a lifetime? Try these tips from a man who has more lunkers to his credit than most of us can dream about.
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Looking for the bass of a lifetime? Try these tips from a man who has more lunkers to his credit than most of us can dream about.
Bench finesse fishermen in favor of power crankers and flippers with a history of success on Table Rock, Bull Shoals and/or similar highland reservoirs in prespawn tournaments.
Just like your grandmama used to look forward to the big Sears Roebuck catalog and your dad used to anxiously await the annual mega-book from Johnny Morris, one of the highlights of my year is the day I obtain the Bassmaster Media Guide.
Pros who have done well on Beaver and Bull Shoals will likely do well on Table Rock.
G.Loomis’ newest rod line, the IMX series, is an update of the original IMX graphite blanks that put G.Loomis on the map with bass anglers in 1985
BoatUS Angler has been there during a time of need for many Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens anglers - this time they were there for the tourney director.
The Columbia River Bassmasters welcomed the winter trout season by helping add habitat to Henry Hagg Lake near Forest Grove.
Randall Arog's Ranger boat loses its motor and its place on the trailer.
After finishing a disappointing second in a tournament last weekend, UWSP's Mark Hugus and Cody Hahner didn't come to the Lake of the Ozarks to qualify for the national championship -- they came to win.
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