Superdeep crankbaits
Reaching the 20-foot mark with a crankbait was a pie-in-the-sky goal for lure designers for some time. This crop of divers seems to have broken the threshold.
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Reaching the 20-foot mark with a crankbait was a pie-in-the-sky goal for lure designers for some time. This crop of divers seems to have broken the threshold.
I’m writing this one on Friday because I’m going to take the weekend off and spend Memorial Day with my family reflecting on the good life we have and what it means to me, to my family and to all of us. While we’re doing that, we’re going to spend some time honoring those who are no longer here, and those who made it all possible.
Now’s the time to fish smaller, moving bodies of water. That means the creeks and the rivers. I say that because the major lakes and reservoirs will be covered over this weekend with recreational boats.
There may be five weeks between the last Bassmaster Elite event and the next one on the Mississippi River at LaCrosse, Wis., but I’m staying busy.
Edwin Evers shares his tips for catching postspawn bass in marinas.
B.A.S.S. and BassGold announced today that BassGold will provide its bass patterning app free for one year to members of the B.A.S.S. Nation, including Carhartt Bassmaster College Series anglers.
This speech, which Noreen Clough presented at an American Fisheries Society meeting in Boise, Idaho, takes on Columbia River managers who want to remove bass regulations in order to protect salmon.
KVD rarely slows down to catch bass, and he finds no need to do it in the postspawn.
I hope everyone reading this will find a way to reach out to those who have suffered so much recently.
Quentin Vercher has excelled as a club angler, and now he's moving in to an even bigger club — the U.S. Marine Corps.
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