Hitch Huggee
The Hitch Huggee keeps you from bashing your knee (or shin) on your hitch. You know you've been there!
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The Hitch Huggee keeps you from bashing your knee (or shin) on your hitch. You know you've been there!
It’s springtime. That’s about as good as it gets in the fishing world. It’s a pleasure to be on the water.
A few months back I made a list of lures I wanted to pack for the Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Southern Open at Douglas Lake. I just tossed it into the recycle bin.
Pete Robbins reminisces about his first encounter with Aaron Martens at the 2004 Bassmaster Classic on Lake Wylie.
Pardon my borrowing a classic title from literature for this week's column, but that's exactly the way I felt after my trip through Texas.
“I've spent a lot of time studying big spawners,” says Bobby Lane. “These are tactics I've found to work all around the country — not just in Florida.”
Angler-friendly service and benefit organization BoatUS Angler has become a new sponsor and the Official Towing Service of the B.A.S.S. Nation.
A lot of people don't realize just how much of professional bass fishing is mental. I'd say it's about 99 percent, but that might be low.
Professional bass fishing is very different than fishing in the same part of the country most of the time.
Keith Combs, winner of the event on Falcon Lake, told fans how it felt to win on his home lake, today during a Twitter chat.
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