Goodbye, Mr. Lonnie
Pete RobbinsI lost a good friend on Friday when Lonnie Stanley died. A lot of people lost a good friend on Friday when Lonnie Stanley died. That’s because, as far as I...
Staying sharp back in Canada
Jeff GustafsonThis year has been a busy one for all of us. Back in March, I returned home after the first couple tournaments of the Bassmaster Elite Series season, but it...
Look past the obvious
Bryan BrasherHere in my hometown of Birmingham, Ala., there is a 1,050-acre impoundment called Lake Purdy, from which the surrounding areas draw their drinking water. The lake is accessible only by...
My second season of the year
Cory JohnstonMany of my Bassmaster Elite Series colleagues are more or less done competing for the year. A few might still be fishing some of the Bassmaster Opens, but there are...
Three brands of electronics — final review
John CrewsIt’s taken me a full season fishing the Bassmaster Elite Series to evaluate and learn about all the available electronics on one boat. I ran Lowrance, Humminbird and Garmin on...
Technology improvements and our fisheries
Rick ClunnToday’s sophisticated electronics have created a lot of excitement as well as some concern in the fishing world. We’ve come a long way from the old green box flasher depthfinder....
Bobber stops and bass angling
Gary ClouseThere are some items in fishing that don’t cost a lot but can be very valuable. One example is bobber stops. I know … bass anglers don’t fish with bobbers. But...
Unlocking August’s dog days
Clark WendlandtThe dog days of summer for anglers are a real thing in the South, and that dreadful period is really accentuated in August. We’re talking about those long periods when...
Fishing with the new governor of New York
Bernie SchultzThose of you who follow this column know my passion for New York fisheries. The state’s lakes and rivers are among my favorite places to fish for bass — both...
Late summer or early fall presentations
Mark MenendezIt won’t be long before the baitfish start moving into the creeks and shallows, if they haven’t already. The problem is that there are millions and millions of them for...