Nourishing the soul in September
Carl JocumsenOne of the things I relish in life is a challenge, something that takes me out of my comfort zone. A difficult goal hidden down a lesser-known path that tries...
Anglers can’t purchase passion
Kyle WelcherThere is little doubt that the sport of tournament bass fishing has changed substantially over the last decade, especially when it comes to new boats, faster motors, GPS trolling motors,...
Shake off the January blues
Davy HiteJanuary can be a dreadful month for some anglers. You’ve dealt with the holidays, the weather is unpredictable and it’s still a couple of months from the good springtime fishing....
Headin’ south for four months
Cooper GallantJanuary 15 marked the beginning of my 2024 Bassmaster Elite Series campaign. That’s the day I headed south from my home in Bowmanville, Ontario, with my bass boat in tow. I’ll...
As offseason ends, it’s time to focus on bass
Jason ChristieWith the Bassmaster Elite Series set to start in just a month, I’m starting to get excited about our first two tournaments on big bass factories and then a Classic...
Project an image with a boat wrap
Chris ZaldainI run camouflage-themed wraps on my boat and truck because the demographic I’m appealing to includes hunters as well as anglers. Some of my social media posts feature hunting for...
A unique new lure
Michael IaconelliIt’s rare when a company introduces a truly innovative bass lure. Berkley accomplished this with their new Krej FFS Jerkbait. They designed it to be used with forward-facing sonar. When...
Getting back in the tournament groove
Stetson BlaylockDuring the offseason, I like to get away from the relentless pressure that comes with doing battle on the Bassmaster Elite Series. I take a break from fishing to spend...
Finding bass in winter
Luke PalmerBefore Grand Lake went off limits for the Bassmaster Classic, I spent a few days there in late December. Pre-practice conditions were pretty cold, but the bite was so good...
Everything comes in threes
Mark MenendezThey say that everything comes in threes. Bad news and good news all seem to happen in groups of three, but so do the top species of the black bass...