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Jerkbait for all seasons

Kelley Jaye

I guess by now it’s no longer a secret that you can enjoy success with a jerkbait throughout the year, not just during the prespawn. If you had any doubt...

Fun fishing with mom and dad

Chad Pipkens

I don’t get to “fun” fish as much as I did before I got into the Bassmaster Elite Series. About the only time I get on the water away from...

How-To

Long worms, long bass

Drew Benton

You hear about long worms occasionally, but not nearly enough. They’re some of the best lures ever made when the water’s warm. They make for a slow and easy meal...

Our friend Glenn

Bernie Schultz

After more than 30 years of competing in B.A.S.S. tournaments, I’ve seen a lot of anglers come and go. Some I dig deep to remember, others I’ll never forget. Glenn...

A near miss for the ages

Bryan Brasher

During the summer of 1997, I was in a period of professional transition. I had already accepted a job as the outdoors writer for The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer newspaper in Georgia,...

Reflections on Guntersville win

Jamie Hartman

If I could choose one word to describe my Bassmaster Elite win on Guntersville it would be “solidified.” There was just this huge relief and after all the hard work,...

Why big bass get away

John Crews

The short answer: Bass lures and most of the rest of our tackle are designed to catch 3- to 5-pound bass at best, and so are we. But that’s the...

How-To

Why bass bite plastics

Mark Menendez

In this first column on why bass bite certain lures we’ll talk about plastics. In later columns we’ll look at crankbaits and topwater plugs. They’re all a little different in...

If you can take the heat

James Hall

“Stick your hand into the fire and see how much you can take.” That’s Bassmaster Elite Series pro Drew Benton’s formula for climbing to the highest ranks in professional bass...

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