Stay shallow for fall bass
Whether he's working a topwater or dredging the bottom, Elite Series pro Stephen Browning sticks to the shallows in fall.
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Whether he's working a topwater or dredging the bottom, Elite Series pro Stephen Browning sticks to the shallows in fall.
I’m in the office working today. I was going to call this column "Stuff and Thanksgiving," but that would imply there’s a limit to what I have to do so I decided to create a new word that’ll describe how far behind I am — stuffs. It means stuff that never ends.
I know that the “this is what I’m thankful for” column at this time of year is a little bit clichéd and perhaps more often than not a bit contrived, but I’m going to go on with it anyway.
The Clemson University Bass Fishing Team held a charity tournament to benefit Tackle the Storm Foundation on South Carolina’s Lake Hartwell.
On Nov. 9, 2013, my daughter, Valerie, married bass angler Andrew Upshaw on an island in Toledo Bend Reservoir. It was a wedding with a bass fishing theme.
If you are targeting trophy-size bass, understanding the nuances between bigger-than-average fish and the food they eat is the cornerstone to success.
Kannon Baker, 16, won a youth tournament this fall thanks to his patience and composure.
On January 28, 1977, Dave Gliebe of won the American Bass Fisherman Hurst Open on Lake Okeechobee. You may remember Gliebe as one of the original Bassmaster Elite Series anglers in 2006, but I remember him from much further back.
Spring may seem a long way off, but now is the time to start thinking about that trip to waters you’ve dreamed of fishing.
There are few things in bass fishing that are more frustrating than seeing bass schooling and feeding, but not being able to catch them.
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