Never thought I would say this
After Oneida disaster, Scalish gets some ego back by putting clients on fish.
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After Oneida disaster, Scalish gets some ego back by putting clients on fish.
It’s been a whirlwind week that began with me shooting the biggest deer of my life followed by a trip to Missouri where I’ve been working with Tracker Marine and Bass Pro Shops in Missouri.
Flat-sided cranks do well in colder water because of their tighter wobble, and these warts have a narrow vibration.
In the world of bass, “big” does not equal “old.”
Well, there was something that I really had to bite my tongue on last week because it wasn’t quite ready: I was in a country music video, and it was a blast!
The square-billed crankbait was designed with two things in mind: covering water and avoiding snags. That makes it perfect for fall bassing.
Let’s talk about the tournament. Oneida was good to me. I missed the cut by 2 ounces. More importantly, after some self-analysis — much of it through this column — I’m making better decisions.
On any given work day, B.A.S.S. Conservation Director Noreen Clough won’t be in her office. She’s far more likely to be in, say, a Washington, D.C., meeting, or in Minnesota discovering bass anglers’ concerns.
Will gamefish spawn on a suspended, artificial platform? That’s the question the New Mexico B.A.S.S. Federation Nation is attempting to answer with a helping hand from the Kids of the Southwest B.A.S.S. Youth Club.
Being late to find cover from a lightning storm probably the most scared I have ever been in my life.
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