Bassmaster Elite Series rookies on nerves, indifference and crowds
Parker's level of anxiety got higher as Day One approached, but he settled in and bagged a limit by the first afternoon. "I am taking this thing one day at a time," he said.
Master Series Lesson 10 with Bassmaster Elite Series pro Aaron Martens: Hard Lessons Learned
In this article by Aaron Martens read how bad mistakes like many of life's lessons, can help in the future. He talks about how even though it's hard to look at from a positive perspective, it's the right thing to do.
How to join a B.A.S.S. club
Joining a B.A.S.S. Federation Nation Club has never been easier. In just 3 easy steps, you will be on your way to becoming part of the largest bass fishing organization in the world.
Modifying creature bait
When it comes to modifying a creature bait, the possibilities are endless. A pinch here, a cut there and suddenly the bulky plastic transforms into something entirely different but just as effective.
Going for a little swim(bait)
It's safe to say that it's no longer a secret that swimbaits are a coast-to-coast bass catching phenomenon.
Sun sense
While fishing in extreme conditions can be dangerous, Shaw Grigsby believes that "ideal" fishing days when the sun is high in the sky can actually be the most dangerous.
Teasing bass
Bassmaster Elite Series pro Mike Iaconelli has made a career out of capitalizing on opportunities. When conditions warrant, the New Jersey pro likes to boost his chances for success by adding a small teaser lure on the main line in front of his primary lure.
Fishing the riprap during fall
According to Elite Series pro Terry Butcher, when water temperatures begin to dip as summer comes to an end, it's hard to find a better place then the riprap to load the boat with aggressive bass.
Modifying a spoon
When it comes down to it, fishing a big spoon for deep water bass is still a mystery to many bass anglers. This article attempts to demystify the art of using big spoons.