The B.A.S.S. Century Club
Learn more about the pros who have joined the Bassmaster Century Club.
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Learn more about the pros who have joined the Bassmaster Century Club.
In this article, you can read the Why, Where and Staying on Top factors of shallow water smallmouth, as well as their reliability during competition.
In this article, you can read how this month Peter Thliveros fishes on a small "mystery" lake and has seven hours to unlock its secrets while we log everything he does to find and catch bass.
In this article, you can read how according to Robert Hamilton who won the 1992 Bassmaster Classic on Alabama's Logan Martin Lake, his Classic win was almost totally dependent on shad.
Read about Danny Smith's 47th birthday celebration as he wins the Bassmaster Central Open on the Red River.
In this article, you can read how local resident Marvin Ettredge takes the lead after Day 2 of the Bassmaster Central Open on the Red River.
In this article, you can read how one hot summer day, David Wharton's search for bass on Harvey Creek, led to his realization that even during the hottest part of summer, you can still find and catch bass in shallow water if you know where to look.
In this article, you can read the pros approaches to dock fishing - whether to skip, pitch or flip and how to develop patterns within patterns.
In this article, you can read about Elite Series pro Scott Rook's summer crankbait techniques.
In this article, you can read about Brian Clark and his co-angler, Matt Michel as they lead their divisions in the final weigh-in on Day One of the Bassmaster Central Open on the Red River.
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