Running a pattern
Bull Shoals Lake proved to be a pleasant surprise during the TroKar Quest last week, mainly because the lake is on an upswing due to recent high-water years and a bass population that has exploded.
How to add an insert to tungsten weights
Since its introduction to the fishing market, anglers everywhere have found Tungsten weights to be a far superior product to their lead-based predecessors. Aaron Martens describes how to add a shrink tube insert into any Tungsten weight.
A biologist’s look at bass senses, part 3
There is no doubt that bass rely heavily on their eyesight and lateral line for survival, but do scent and taste play a role as well?
The double-fluke rig for postspawn smallies
This may be your best bet for doubling up on big postspawn brown bass.
Crooked-hook Hackney
This 10-time Bassmaster Classic qualifier and 2004 Bassmaster Rookie of the Year thinks he catches more bass by bending his hooks
A biologist’s look at bass senses, part 2
Even if a bass can't see your lure, a sophisticated set of sensory organs allow it to hear and feel the bait.
A biologist’s look at bass senses, part 1
In this three part series, we'll explore the senses of bass and how you can use this knowledge to catch more fish.
Okeechobee Elite patterns
BassGold takes a look at what the 6th-10th place finishers on Lake Okeechobee did to catch their fish.