Britt Myers: Vehicle Additions That Make Sense
The North Carolina pro owns CS Motorsports, a one-stop shop for any vehicle owner's needs, and he has become something of a truck guru for the tour.
Bradley Hallman: Crashing a crankbait
"Most people think that if you throw a deep diving crankbait in shallow water, it's going to get hung up, but it doesn't," says the Oklahoma pro.
Bradley Hallman: Flippin’ the right willows
A willow wizard himself, Hallman knows that when the bass are in the willows, big limits will be weighed in.
Bradley Hallman: Brushpile Primer
Brushpiles can also be a deadly technique after the dog days have passed and bass begin to cruise the shallows — if you know where to put them and how to fish them.
Bill Lowen: Go big or go home
Bill Lowen was raised fishing the stingy Ohio River, where a limit is a rarity for many anglers, and a really heavy limit is a once-a-decade event.
Bill Lowen: Skinny water boat set-up
Wouldn't he be better off in a johnboat, a kayak or a canoe? After all, the self-proclaimed "river rat" loves to venture as far up a tributary as he can.
Brian Snowden: Deep wood bass
On his home waters of Table Rock Lake, Snowden has become a master at cashing checks by coaxing bass from deep water treetops.
Brian Snowden: Thermocline defined
"Finding the thermocline is especially helpful in the summer when you're fishing vertically in deep, clear reservoirs."
Chad Griffin: Sink and float — fluorocarbon with topwaters
While fluorocarbon is relatively new to bass fishing, any serious bass angler worth his salt knows that topwaters and fluorocarbon don't mix.
Brent Chapman: Cyber-bassing
A lot of the best uses of technology can come from the desktop personal computer you have at home or a laptop that you take on the road.