TV: 2022 Bassmaster Classic
See the full recap of the 2022 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic from FS1.
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See the full recap of the 2022 Academy Sports + Outdoors Bassmaster Classic from FS1.
In Episode 108 of the Inside Bassmaster Podcast, hosts Ronnie Moore and Kyle Jessie talk to West Coast angler Bryant Smith as he prepares for his rookie season on the...
In this Phoenix Pro Diaries feature, listen to Gary Clouse’s life story from boat building to bass fishing and where the Bassmaster Elite Series pro and President of Phoenix Boats...
In this Tackle Tip Tuesday brought to you by Mercury Marine, Jonathan Kelley gives his favorite bait when the water is cold up north and you want to consistently catch...
In Episode 107 of the Inside Bassmaster Podcast, hosts Ronnie Moore and Kyle Jessie talk Florida fishing in January with Bassmaster Elite Series pro Bernie Schultz. Schultz gives a rundown...
See how the fish in Lake Y fared after thousands of bluegill were added, but then flooding conditions occurred.
In this Tackle Tip Tuesday brought to you by Mercury Marine, Jason Christie gives us his two favorite jigs and how they act different even if they are the same...
Count down the top catches from the 2022 Bassmaster Elite Series stop on Lake Chickamauga.
Braid or fluorocarbon? Those are the line choices for fishing heavy vegetation. Cory Johnston explains and demonstrates when to choose each, using Seaguar lines.
In this Tackle Tip Tuesday brought to you by Mercury Marine, Carl Jocumsen talks about his favorite technique overall and the most underrated time to throw it. Glide baits in...
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