Columnists

Live by the sword, die by the sword

Bill Lowen

First off, let me say that Tenkiller is a great lake. I’d never been there before, but I’m glad for the change. I really enjoyed fishing it. It’s OK with...

It all comes down to St. Clair

Kelley Jaye

If you’d told me at the beginning of the year that at this point in the season I’d be outside the Classic bubble looking in, I would’ve been shocked. I...

Pressure: Garrett Paquette

Don Barone

“The moment…” Dateline: Lake St. Clair AOY “To be honest I’m disappointed in my performance this year.”Garrett PaquetteElite rookie To Garrett Paquette, there is an old saying that old men know,...

Fear my heart

Carl Jocumsen

This column is dedicated to every angler who is struggling — no matter if you want to be a pro or if you just fish for fun.  My win at...

Switching gears overnight

Brandon Card

The Bassmaster Elite Series schedule is always a challenge because we must compete on a wide variety of bass waters across the country. It forces us to fish shallow and...

How I will fish Tenkiller

Brandon Lester

This week the Bassmaster Elite Series wraps up the regular season on Lake Tenkiller in eastern Oklahoma. I’m in 10th place in the Toyota Bassmaster Angler of the Year standings...

Fort Gibson to Tenkiller

Drew Benton

Let me say right up front that I’m not at all disappointed about our switch from Fort Gibson Lake to Lake Tenkiller for the 2019 Cherokee Casino Tahlequah Bassmaster Elite. ...

More than an editor

Bryan Brasher

During the spring of 2004, I fished a “cull tournament” on the 110-acre private lake at Old Spring Hill Plantation outside of Eufaula, Ala. The lake was overpopulated with bass,...

How-To

That fine line between success and failure

Chad Pipkens

You don’t need to win to be a successful tournament angler, but if you keep putting yourself in the right places it’s eventually going to happen. I just got home...

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