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How-To

Ish Monroe: Second Chance for a Lost Bass

Few feelings are more heartbreaking than bowing up on a 5-pound bass only to have it pull free halfway back to the boat. For the weekend angler, in a split second the opportunity for a great photo has vanished and for a tournament angler, it could mean thousands of dollars.

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Making the Most of Color Changes

When bass fail to react to a certain bait color, Davis maintains, the cause is often due to prolonged exposure to that particular hue.

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Creature comforts

Dennis Tietje often prefers to fish a Texas rigged creature bait in gnarly waters.

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Swimming a jig in the fall

With proven results on the Bassmaster Elite Series, many anglers are beginning to rely on swimming a jig to put bass in the boat.

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Is that Bedding Bass Catchable?

While trolling down the bank, Monroe will often pass his boat directly over a bed containing a spawning bass. If the fish remains on the bed or quickly returns to the bed after his boat passes, he deems the bass worth his attention.

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The Blueback Herring Connection

When it comes to finding active bass on large bodies of water, one of the standard mantras often heard from pro anglers is, "If you find the forage, you've found the bass."

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Relocating Bass After Heavy Rains

Louisiana pro Jeff Connella knows that the ability to locate fish quickly is the primary difference between top-flight Elite Series pros and many of their weekend angler counterparts.

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Howell: The jig-and-worm

When it comes to thinking "outside the box," Bassmaster Elite Series anglers are on the cutting edge. Always looking for a competitive advantage, many pros spend hours cutting, melting, splicing and combining popular baits in an effort to discover a new way to put more bass in the boat.

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