It’s about more than the fish
It’s one thing to trick a bass into biting something. It’s another to do it on, or with, something you have designed yourself. There’s no feeling like it.
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It’s one thing to trick a bass into biting something. It’s another to do it on, or with, something you have designed yourself. There’s no feeling like it.
Despite the fact that we’ve had a lot of rain this fall, the water level in most lakes and rivers is down because of the fall drawdown. And the water is cooling.
How could anybody possibly be crazy enough to want to become an Elite Series bass fishing pro? What could you be thinking? Are you nuts?
Have you noticed that a lot of the top Bassmaster Elite Series pros also are very good deer hunters? That’s because the two sports are similar in a lot of ways.
Bassmaster Elite Series pro Paul Elias selects a variety of rods for fall bassin' applications.
Bass Pro Shops founder Johnny Morris turned a tiny tackle shop into an empire but he still wets a line at every opportunity. He shares some of his favorite spots on Earth to fish.
Clay Wilson, winner of the Toyota All-Star Fan Favorite Angler Sweepstakes, just picked up his brand-new Toyota Tundra.
Lowrance's new trolling-motor transducer delivers surround-scanning images to help pinpoint key fishing areas.
I think it’s important that we acknowledge the positive when we talk about the state of the sport of bass fishing.
Despite the dropping air temperatures, this is a great time to be on the water fishing.
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