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The cool people I met in line

Don Barone

Dateline: Lake St. Clair, Michigan, USA Imagine this, for 20-25 years most of the people I met while doing my job as an investigative reporter wanted to: A: Beat the hell...

How I’ll fish Lake St. Clair

Brandon Lester

This week we are on Lake St. Clair for the final regular season Bassmaster Elite Series tournament of the year. Of course the top 50 in points will move on...

Extra gear for St. Clair Elite

Jason Christie

Whenever we head to a fishery that’s exclusively smallmouth, like this week’s Bassmaster Elite Series event, we talk about removing all the largemouth tackle from our boats. Well, I want...

An Open Letter: To Dreamers

Don Barone

Dateline: The Hardest Tournament I Cover “Each man should frame life so that at some future hour fact and his dreaming meet.”  Victor Hugo To Whom It May Concern… There...

KVD: The versatile swimming worm

Kevin VanDam

When fishing shallow cover, most anglers think of swim jigs, swim baits, frogs or topwaters. But what about swimming worms? Now, there’s a tactic that has been used since the...

Always read the rules

Mark Hicks

Before I fired up my computer to write this, I did something I have neglected to do prior to fishing Bassmaster Open tournaments, I read the official rules. The error...

The art of regrouping

Aaron Martens

The day before I left Alabama to drive back up north, I was up late. I didn’t get to bed until 3:30 a.m. – but that’s not because I was sweating bullets...

Like father, like son

Bernie Schultz

As a father, I don’t think there’s anything more rewarding than watching your kid excel in their favorite sport — especially when that sport is your profession. I know that’s...

Fishing giant swimbaits

Greg Hackney

Luca Popescu from Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine asked me about big swimbaits. Basically, he wanted to know why they seem to be more popular on the West...

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