Columnists

Why flat-sided crankbaits catch bass

David Fritts

I was asked recently by a recreational angler why he seems to catch more bass on flat-sided crankbaits than on ones that are more round bodied. The answer to that...

Sometimes you have to man up

Drew Benton

The 2019 Toyota Bassmaster Elite at Lake Lanier was a unique experience for me, and it demonstrated the importance of hanging tough in the face of adversity.  I was fired...

My personal best

John Crews

You never know what’s going to happen when you make a cast. That’s why you hear professional bass anglers say over and over again that you should control what you...

A year-round lipless crankbait

Rick Clunn

When I won at the St. Johns River, the spinnerbait and worm produced the winning fish, but it was a new lure from Luck-e-Strike that put me in position to...

The beauty of belonging

Dave Precht

“Psychologists say we can’t be mentally healthy if we don’t have a sense of belonging and being accepted by others.” In the late 1980s and ’90s, when I was editor...

A new look at our lakes

Keith Combs

The 2019 Bassmster Elite Series schedule includes several fisheries that we’ve visited previously. Some of them, like the St. Johns River and the St. Lawrence River, have hosted multiple great...

Simplifying online tackle selection

Seth Feider

Growing up in Minnesota, we didn’t have a lot of true “bass tackle shops” nearby. There were plenty of places where you could go and buy sinkers and bobbers and...

How-To

Fishing pressured water

Hunter Shryock

I grew up learning how to catch pressured bass from Ohio’s small inland reservoirs. These lakes have little in common with the fabulous smallmouth fishing in Lake Erie’s Western Basin....

‘Hook week’ in Daytona

Bernie Schultz

Mention Daytona to any gearhead, and two monumental events immediately come to mind — Bike Week and Race Week. But for fishing tackle collectors with a different set of gears...

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