Special time of year
Thom AbrahamOver the past few years on Bassmaster Radio, we’ve done a Christmas Special featuring Bassmaster Elite Series pros and their fondest memories of Christmas. Of course, from a spiritual standpoint,...
My Christmas focus
Brock MosleyChristmas is a time of getting together with friends and family. While I’ll be doing plenty of that this year’s going to see me and my wife, Leslie, shifting our...
Dear Santa, remember that bass from 2015?
Bryan BrasherAll I want for Christmas is one second of my life back. Not just any second. I’ve got a particular one in mind. This tick of the clock happened at...
Angler stocking stuffers
Jamie HartmanIf you’re looking for stocking stuffers for your favorite fisherman, you might want to consider a selection of seasonal baits. If it were my stocking, here’s what I’d want to...
My tips for grilling fish
Kevin VanDamA couple of weeks ago I talked about my passion for cooking fish. I love to cook and eat fish (and wild game, too) that is properly handled and prepared....
Here I am
Cory JohnstonB.A.S.S. fans may not know a lot about me yet, because I’ve spent my career fishing FLW events – and because I live just outside of Toronto, Ontario – but you’ll...
Sizing up the St. Johns
Micah FrazierIf you read my previous columns you’ll know that I take a break each year – a full break. No fishing from September until January. I sell my boat as soon...
My offseason passion
Stetson BlaylockEveryone has a passion aside from their career. It just so happens even Bassmaster Elite Series pros, like myself, toil in other activities during our free time. Other than spending...
Winter fishing makes me better, part 1
Paul MuellerThe end is coming. Open water season is coming to an end up north. Day by day lakes are forming an ice canopy that will be here to stay for...
A Christmas tale: My first reel, part 1
Don Barone“Okay, Simon? Okay…” Dateline: 1958 Christmas: Buffalo, N.Y. “Never worry about the size of your Christmas tree. In the eyes of children, they are all 30 feet tall.” ~ Larry Wilde...