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Fine Tuning Points - by Jim Reaneau
Points are written into almost every fishing report or article. Ask a pro about fishing points and he will tell you they are in his mind at every tournament.
Operation Bass to Feature Map Server From Outdoor Intelligence During EverStart Championship
More Than 300 Anglers From 32 States and Canada Can Get a Head Start With Detailed Information on Alabama's Pickwick Lake at www.operationbass.com
''Thee way'' to more Walleyes with Three-Ways - Wildside
On the water, we can take the smorgasbord to the walleyes. That's the beauty of three-way rigging, which allows an angler to set the table with a variety of baits and let the walleyes choose their favorite.
2004 Lake Erie Fishing Outlook is Promising - Ohio DNR
Year after year, Lake Erie anglers have experienced some of the finest and most diverse fishing on the Great Lakes and this year will be no different, say fisheries experts with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
2004 Zone by Zone Oregon Spring Fishing Forecast
A zone by zone look at fishing for the entire state of Oregon for the year 2004.
2009 Gambler Lures Preview - Paul Strege
Gambler Lures has once again responded to the requests of the most dedicated fishermen across the country and added several new, innovative lures to its already diverse product line for the upcoming bass fishing season.
A Balancing Act - North American Fishing Club
The fine line between predators and prey.
A Bass Pro Christmas - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Everyone knows about the grueling schedule they have to maintain throughout the tournament season. However, very few people actually know what it’s like to have a Bass Pro Christmas.
A Blueprint for Spring Walleye - Fish Ontario
After a long winter off soft water, the anticipation of dropping a line into a sure spot keeps many of us awake the night before the walleye opener.
A Day To Remember: Fishing with a Friend! - spungee
I originally started this atricle as my funny fishing story, but as you will see it was much more than just a funny story. It is just as much an article about life as it is the sport of fishing.
A Desert Island Lure for Fall Muskies - by Justin Hoffman
If I have to put my money on one lure that will consistently catch muskies during the fall, the choice would be easy, the jerkbait would get the nod every day of the week.
A Fish Little Known and Seldom Fished - Terry Smith
The Longnose Gar are fierce predators that are among the most vicious fish, and will attack nearly any fish in their path.
A Guide Secret Revealed - by Steve Huber
People constantly are asking me. How do you produce results for your clients, day after day? What are you using? How are you getting all of these fish?
A Guides Work is Never DONE - Jim Dickins
It's the job of many a man and woman’s dreams. Fishing and getting paid to do it. Its a tough job, some joke, but somebody’s got to do it right?
A Northern Fishing Experience - Crowduck Lake - by Don Lancaster
For future reference, remember Manitoba and Crowduck Lake, truly a wonderful place to fish.
A Place For Your Stuff... - by Nick Ruiz
A Real Mixed Catch - by Jerry LaBella
When the lower Mississippi River make its annual fall, anglers head to Venice, Louisiana, for a real mixed catch.
A Seasonal Guide to Guntersville Bass - by Troy Jens
At just over 69,000 acres, and 65 miles from dam to dam, Lake Guntersville can be intimidating when trying to figure out patterns and locations for bass in what is considered to be among the finest bass fisheries in the Southeast.
A Second Cast - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
The article you’re about to read is true, the names are changed to protect the embarrassed (especially the victim within this article.)
A Simple System for Walleyes
How to put together an effective walleye arsenal without breaking the bank.
A State of Readiness - On Ice Tour
Take care of business now, and you won't be the embarrassed angler looking to borrow an auger or trying to fix a tent while everyone around you is catching fish.
A Versatile Lure For All Seasons - by Bill Vanderford
The key word is versatility, which makes the selection pretty simple. Only one basic lure fits that bill, and it is the single-spin spinnerbait with assorted dressings.
A Wish Come True - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
The voice on the other end of the phone introduced herself as Cheryl from the “Make A Wish Foundation,” she then proceeded to ask me if I was the Bass Coach?
ABA with Over 900 Tournaments in 106 Divisions to Celebrate 30th Anniversary Championship in Shreveport, Louisiana
ABA with Over 900 Tournaments in 106 Divisions to Celebrate 30th Anniversary Championship in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Abu Garcia Ambassadeur® D Series - One Word Describes It - Easy! - Abu Garcia
If you've been thinking about moving up to a baitcaster, this is the one you've been waiting for. The Abu Garcia D Series is the world's easiest to cast baitcast reel.
Acquiring Tournament Sponsorships - By Bill Wilcox
What's going to be your goal in tournament fishing for the 21st century? Are you interested in draw events, pro-am, or team tournaments? I've fished all of these and enjoy each, but the most fun and rewarding for me has been team events.
Administration Initiates New Salmon Restoration Efforts
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA fisheries), today announced that it will immediately implement actions to improve salmon protection and recovery efforts.
Advanced Carp Strategies - by Richard Sims
Garbage fish? HA! Carp are, pound for pound, one of the greatest fighting freshwater fish in my opinion.
Advanced Drop Shotting - by Craig De Fronzo
This is part two of my series on drop shot fishing. In this article, I will attempt to answer the questions guys sent me about the rig.
Advantages of fishing a Drop Shot Rig - by John Leech
Advantages of fishing a Drop Shot Rig are many. Easier to cast than a Carolina Rig, cast further than a Texas Rig and also sinks faster. Bait is always suspended and easy to adjust depth for suspended fish.
Adventures in Apalachicola - Part III Fishing and Living in Paradise
Apalachicola is an anachronism. Despite finding the community to be vibrant, warm and enjoying life, the setting is of a time long ago before the gargantuan malled asphalt world of today’s cityscape.
AEP Helps Get Redfish into South Texas Lake
In a couple of years anglers should be able to catch redfish along with bass, crappie and catfish from the Coleto Creek reservoir in South Texas thanks to an effort initiated by American Electric Power.
Aerial Scouting - Bill Wilcox
This technique is called "aerial scouting" and it's the ultimate method for eliminating non-productive water and possibly finding productive water.
After the Catch, Live release, or wishful thinking? - Debra Dean
When the path down Sportsmanship Lane lead anglers into the noble age of catch and release fishing, we took pride in the fact that it was an admirable commitment to put back what we could have taken away from the resource.
Ahh! Autumn at Last - by Tom Lester II
Alabama - Alabama Record Posted for Alligator Gar - ADNR
The record fish weighed 151 pounds 5 ounces, the largest fish listed in the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’ records.
Alabama's Lake Martin Hosts Second Eastern Open of the Season
Lake Martin expert Chris Ingram has a warning for the CITGO BASSMASTER pros returning for the upcoming $250,000 Alabama CITGO BASSMASTER Eastern Open presented by Skeeter Boats set for March 7-9.
Alabama's Pickwick Lake fall Fishing Guide - by Reed Montgomery
Not quite as intimidating as Wheeler Lake or as massive as Guntersville Lake, but with 47,500 acres of surface water, Pickwick Lake still has an abundance of fishing situations for the avid angler to explore.
Alaska, Canada agree to Yukon River Salmon Treaty - Alaska DNR
Allen Wins Wal-Mart Bass Fishing Event on Toledo Bend - FLW Outdoors
Boater Mark Allen of Lindale earned $4,456 Saturday as winner of the Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League Cowboy Division event on Toledo Bend.
American Bass Anglers 2004 National Championship - ABA
American Bass Anglers, Inc. the nation’s largest tournament trail for the weekend angler will hold its 29th annual National Championship on Wheeler Lake in Decatur, Alabama, October 3-8, 2004.
American Bass Anglers Kansas District 58 - Big Hill Lake - American Bass Anglers
American Bass Anglers Kansas District 58 held a qualifying tournament Saturday, March 13 at Big Hill Lake.
An age old argument spinning vs baitcasting reels - dwaynez
I never grow tired of is the battle, the battle between fishing purists who wage verbal wars over what type of reel is better, spinning or baitcasting reels?
An Excellent Role Model - by Bill Vanderford
I've had the distinct honor to have known Phil Niekro as both a friend and fisherman for more than twenty years, and over that period, regardless of fame or accomplishments, he has never changed.
An Unbelievable Exciting Striped Bass Fishing Trip To Lake Texoma - Virgil Reich
Steve Pierce is our guide for this fishing trip. He is one of the most sought after and respected guides on Lake Texoma. He has been fishing for stripers in this lake for over 20 years.
Anatomy of a Cattin River Part #2 - by Dan Kiazyk
Like every catfish river, this one has some prime locations and other locations with few if any fish. This article focuses on those particular places (locations) where you’ll find this river’s cats.
Anatomy of a Cattin' River Part#1 - by Dan Kiazyk
Just as every human body has common parts so too does the catfish river have its locales where catfish will be present. Knowing these general locations can make any visitors trip to a new cattin’ water that much more productive.
Anglers Can Earn Bigger Bucks While Saving Endangered Salmon
Angling Etiquette: 101 - by Steve Huber
What I'd like to discuss is etiquette. Not what fork you use for the salad or what to do with the finger bowl, but trailering, boat launch and fishing etiquette.
Another Year of Great Fishing Expected for Lake Erie in 2003 - Ohio DNR
Anglers can again expect to find some of the nation’s finest and most diverse fishing opportunities this year on Lake Erie.
Anytime of the Year is Crankbait Time - by Ronnie Denton
Anytime of the year is a good time to tie on a crankbait. I think first of crankbaits when I'm trying to locate fish. Whether on a new lake or just the ones close to home where I fish regularly, these lures will help you find fish.
Applying the K.I.S.S. Program to BASS - by Noel Vick
The acronym “K.I.S.S.” stands for “keep it simple, stupid.” It was intended as a rallying call for corporations to maintain simplicity in the face of futurism. The same premise likewise applies to fishing.
Approach New Lakes and Finding Fish - by Jim Reaneau
Approaching New Water... - by Nick Ruiz
Approaching The Shoreline - by Richard Sims
When I'm bored at home, I always think "which is better? Watching TV or fishing?". I think the answer is obvious. Even if there's no time to get out in the boat or I'm just too tired, shore fishing is always a great alternative.
April is a Time of Rebirth at Lake Lanier - by Bill Vanderford
Spring has finally come to Lake Lanier, and the shorelines will soon be ablaze with colors from the dogwoods, mountain laurel, rhododendron, and wild azaleas.
Are we overdoing catch and release? - by Debra Dean, Editor of Honey Hole Magazine
The art of catch and release could be on the verge of be coming the next big concern of fishery managers and biologists.
Arizona - Weekly Wildlife News - AZGFD
Public meetings set on proposed Game and Fish Commission rule changes. Fishing outlook great for southern Arizona. Truckloads of fish removed as Phoenix canals undergo annual cleanup. Alamo and Havasu lakes should be fishing hot spots
Arizona Game & Fish Department Weekly News - Rory Aikens
This weeks stories include: 2002 was the 'Year of the Monster Urban Fish', Bald Eagle Watchable Wildlife Workshop is Saturday, Public Meetings Set on Northern Arizona Fisheries, Drought Doest Not Mean Poor Fishing, White Mountains Fishing Forecast
Arizona Game & Fish Department Weekly Wildlife News - Arizona Game & Fish Department
This weeks stories include Bird Events rohibited, Condor Update: Lots of Good News, Yuma Regional Fishing Outlook (including Alamo and Havasu), and Did You Know?
Arizona Game & Fish Department's Weekly Wildlife News - Rory K. Aikens
Arizona Game & Fish Department's Weekly Wildlife News for October 29th.
Arizona Game & Fish Department’s Weekly Wildlife News - Rory Aikens
Arizona Game & Fish Department’s wildlife news for Nov. 11, 2002
Arizona Game & Fish Department’s Weekly Wildlife News 11/18 - Rory Aikens
Arizona Game & Fish Department’s Wildlife News for November 18, 2002. WILDLIFE NEWS
Arizona Game & Fish Department’s Wildlife News - Rory Aikens
Arizona Game & Fish Department's Weekly Wildlife News for November 5th.
Arizona Game & Fish Department’s Wildlife News - Rory Aikens
The Arizona Game & Fish Department’s Weekly Wildlife News is packed with the latest news and updates for the state of Arizona.
Arizona Game & Fish Departments Weekly Wildlife News - Rory Aikens
The Arizona Game & Fish Department's Weekly Wildlife News is packed with the latest news and updates for the state of Arizona.
Arizona Week's DNR News 2/20/04 - AZGFD
Weekly news covering Arizona outdoors.
Arizona Weekly Wildlife News - Feb 11, 2004 - AZGFD
This Week's News includes: Excellent Catch Rates Continuing at Tempe Town Lake, Water Flows Modified at Lees Ferry, Ben Avery Shooting Range is a Points of Pride Finalist, plus more.
Arizona Weekly Wildlife News Dec. 10 - AZGFD
Covers: Take the Apache Trail for a Wildlife Watching Adventure and other great news stories.
Arizona Weekly Wildlife News for the week of Dec. 17 - AZGFD
Weekly wildflife news releases from the state of Arizona.
Arizona Wildlife News and Calendar - Feb. 2 2004 - AZGFD
Topics Include: Spring Fishing Outlook for Central Arizona. This Will Be a Year to Remember at Lake Powell. Trout Antoinette Will Brings Smiles at the Dinner Table. Arizona Outdoors Calendar
Arizona Wildlife News and Calendar - March 3, 2004 - AZGFD
Topics covered: Visit the Adobe Mountain Open House March 6–7. Silver Bell bighorn survey reveals reason for hope. APS Tres Rios Nature Festival March 13–14. Some hunting and fishing fees could be increased. Arizona Outdoors Calendar
Arizona Wildlife News Jan. 14, 2004 - AZGFD
Weekly news release from the state of Arizona.
Arkanasas : Weekly Fishing News - AGFC
Topics covered: Bragg Lake renovation celebrated. Seasonal trout stocking returning to northwest Arkansas. Grants provide wildlife habitat on school grounds.
Arkansas - AGFC stocks Lake Ouachita with “jumbo” fingerlings - AGFC
To help provide Lake Ouachita with more largemouth bass, the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission fisheries division released 55,000 4-inch fingerlings into the lake July 18.
Arkansas - Angler may have world-record grass carp
A northwest Arkansas angler thought he hooked a big catfish while fishing for bass on Lake Wedington. He got more than he bargained for. What he caught broke a state record and may set a world record.
Arkansas - Angler smashes state record with 45-pound drum - AGFC
Piker caught a 45.6-pound fresh water drum on Lake Wilson Brake near Portland in southeast Arkansas.
Arkansas - Prime walleye time approaches for Arkansas anglers - AGFC
For many Arkansas fishermen, mid-February through March means walleye time. The toothy, tasty but somewhat mysterious walleyes live in many Arkansas rivers and lakes.
Arkansas - Young fisherman hooks state record tilapia - AGFC
During one of his daily fishing outings with his grandfather, a 14-year-old fisherman from Manila, broke the state record for tilapia July 18 at Mallard Lake.
Arkansas : Weekly Fishing News - AGFC
Topics covered: Tilapia record broken again, this time on Lake Hogue. Collins Creek trout fishery restoration completed.
Arkansas Fishing
More than 600,000 acres of lakes and 9,700 miles of rivers and streams fuel Arkansas' excellent angling reputation.
Arkansas Outdoors - December 03, 2003 - Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
Weekly News from Arkansas Outdoors.
Arkansas Outdoors - Spring Fishing Package for 2004 - AGFC
The complete Arkansas Spring Fishing Package for 2004. Thirteen different topics covered.
Arkansas Outdoors - Weekly news from the Game and Fish Commission - AGFC
February 11, 2004 weekly news from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.
Arkansas Outdoors - Weekly Presss Releases 2/19/04 - Arkansas Outdoors
Topics include: Winter fishing reports available online from AGFC. Commission's hotline updated with hunting information. Over 85,000 pounds of fish stocked in state’s waters.
Arkansas Outdoors for February 9, 2005 - AGFC
Topics include: Lake Conway's recovery is showing progress. Trout fishing coming to nature center site in Fort Smith.
Arkansas Weekly DNR News - AGFC
Topics include: Meeting set to discuss trout management plan. Master Angler program provides challenge to fishermen. White bass action heralds the approach of Arkansas spring.
Arkansas Weekly DNR News - AGFC
Topics include: Arkansas boating education course available online. Casting for Recovery coming to Arkansas June 10-12. Tasty, challenging walleye found in state's rivers. Lake Columbia making largemouth bass comeback.
Arkansas Weekly Outdoor News - 4/21/04 - AGFC
Topics Include: Anglers urged to voice opinions at fishing meetings. Commission renames hatchery after Hinkle. Gone Fishing brings new meaning to learning in Cabot. Dierks Lake rebounding after reduction in nuisance carp
Arkansas Weekly Wildlife News - 5/27/04 - AGFC
Topics: Commission hears report on largemouth bass virus. New program offered to see underwater Arkansas. AGFC partners with Springdale to provide fishing opportunities.
Arkansas Weekly Wildlife News - 8/19/04 - AGFC
Topics include: Tilapia record broken again on Mallard Lake. Massive alligator gar, 240 pounds, pulled from White River
Art of Crappie Fishing - by Jim Reaneau
This Months Article Will cover the Art of Crappie Fishing. I hope this will help you catch more crappie.
Artificials or Live Bait - by Jim Hammond
James has been with me on several occasions when we tore up the specks on just artificials but these fish only wanted minnows.
Ashton Angler Lands Idaho State Record Brown Trout - Jim Fredericks
Idaho Falls-Wes Case knew there were some big brown trout in Ashton Reservoir, but he wasn’t thinking “state record” big when he went fishing on November 6th.
Assalt Salt Shaker Worm - Rigging and Fishing Techniques
Originally designed for drop-shotting the Salt Shaker Worm has proven to be one of the most versatile plastic worms on the market.
Attitude Adjustment - By Bill Wilcox
This article is about tournament fishing and how to improve your own results.
Autumn Fishing The Warrior River / Bankhead Lake - by Reed Montgomery
There are many places on Bankhead Lake to find bass in the Fall. Like other impoundment's, the feeder creeks attract these feeding fish as they follow the baitfish that forage up in these tributaries.
Autumn Guidelines for the Tennessee River / Guntersville Lake - by Reed Montgomery
This massive impoundment in the northern part of the state is Alabama's largest reservoir. With 69,000 surface acres of generally shallow water the lake is still noted as America's best BIG BASS Lake.
Autumn Steelhead Runs - by Dave Adams
During the autumn steelhead runs, the major Lake Erie tributaries such as Elk Creek, Walnut Creek, and Twenty Mile Creek receive the bulk of angling attention.
Autumn's Awesome Pike - Fish Ontario
Muskie maniacs and steelheaders will disagree, but I think fall pike are bigger, tougher, and meaner than any other fish.
Auxiliary Engines Part I- Types and Selection
A good dealer will offer you the option to add an auxiliary engine and do the installation as well-- many times a good option.
Auxiliary Engines Part II- Electric Motors
In part one of this series, we took a look at the different types of auxiliary motors. This week we will look at electric motors, some tips on selection and some ideas for installation.
Auxiliary Engines Part III - Gasoline Engines
When you make the decision to leave protected water and you want to use your auxiliary as a fishing tool, then a gasoline engine is your best choice.
B.A.S.S Central Division Winds up on Toledo Bend
Regular season finale' will send five pros to CITGO BASS Masters Classic
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Bass Catching Lizards - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Putting one of these little guys (soft plastic, not live) on the end of your line can be the ticket to fuller livewells.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Bass Fishing’s Never Ending Feud. - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
After nearly every tournament, on dozens of message boards and in day-to-day conversations with anglers, there is an endless grumbling about Boaters and Co-Anglers.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Dealing with the off season doldrums - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
If you are one of the millions of bass anglers that reside in the northern half of the United States, the winter months can seem to last an eternity.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Defensive Bass Fishing? - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Whether it is the mind numbing quarterback sack in football or the bone jarring hip check in hockey, there is always some method used to prevent the other team from scoring. Why should defensive fishing be any different?
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : It’s a World Record Bass! - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
An angler wanted to know if in the event a Largemouth bass was caught in California that exceeded the weight of George Perry’s record fish, should it be considered a world record?
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Keeping Senkos Simple - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Regardless of the technique that you choose when fishing a Senko, always allow the bait to do all of the work. These baits were born to catch fish and they don’t need a lot of help in doing so.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Pro Bass Fishing Going Union? - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
If “Professional” fishing is going to exist, these anglers need to at least get paid to fish. Right now, a very select few are actually making money by fishing tournaments.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Taking the plunge into tournament fishing - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Fishing competitively is an entirely different animal than fishing for fun in your spare time. It requires putting your money on the line so you can test your skills against a large number of other highly skilled anglers.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : The Bachelor’s Affect on Bass Fishing - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
In a nutshell, Byron appearing on such a huge television series will have great long term implications for Bass fishing.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : The Best Bait for Big Bass
It is no secret that the jig and pig can and will attract big bass, if used properly. Whether you are pitching or flipping the bait, your entry needs to be as silent as possible.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : The demise of the Co-angler - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Our sport needs to enable non-boaters to fish with fewer restrictions, because they are the future of the industry.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : The Senko’s Ugly Cousin - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
The Kreature has inherited some great Yamamoto family traits, but it also brings in other features from deep within the gene pool.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Two for One - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Since this is the first installment of my new online column, I have decided to give you all a taste of the two angles from which I approach things.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Why do you need a helmet in a bass boat? - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
Whether you are wearing a helmet for safety or comfort, they can make your time on the water more enjoyable.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics : Why So Many Bass Anglers Are Seeing Red - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
The new craze is the color red. Two companies with very contrasting views are leading the charge and the rest of the community is following their lead.
Bagwell’s Bass Tactics :The Million Dollar Question - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
If I were given a dollar for every time I have been asked “how do I get sponsors?” I would probably make the Forbes top 500 list.
Baits of Spring - by Jim Reaneau
This months article will cover the baits of spring.
Baits of Spring - by Jim Reaneau
The spring is and exciting time of the year. Whether you are a beginner or expert you will be able to catch fish from the bank or a boat.
Balog Wins Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League on Detroit River - FLW Outdoors
Joe Balog of Independence, Ohio, topped 87 Boater Division competitors on the Detroit River this weekend with a five-bass catch weighing 21 pounds, 5 ounces.
Banana Baits for Summer Walleye - Fish Ontrio
With only a small perch and two shiners in her belly, the fat female walleye wanted a more substantial meal. In the warm summer water, life bloomed around her.
Bank Fishing for Stripers - by Ken Sturdivant
The stripers head to the upper rivers in the late winter to find food and to get ready for the spawning run.
Bank Fishing Tricks for Black Bass - by Ken Sturdivant
The black bass moves shallow in the spring to spawn once the water temperature goes above 62 degrees. This spawning activities occur during the full moons in the spring and this shallow activity makes the bass a lot easier to catch.
Bar Fish the other White Bass - by Chris Megee
What’s the fish that fights like a saltwater fish eats like a fresh water fish and can be caught in almost every waterway in Louisiana. Bar fish, or white bass of course.
Barber Stuns Field In Texas. Upstart pro claims victory on Sam Rayburn Reservoir - Bassmaster
Barber's three-day total of 46-10 gave him an 8-ounce margin of victory over the 2001 winner on Sam Rayburn.
Bargain Mid-Week Lodging and Autumn Scenic Beauty Beckons Outdoors Enthusiasts to Yosemite National Park
Basic equipment for fishing the deep waters of Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
As a charter captain, I purchase a lot of fishing gear; perhaps, this explains why Bass Pro asked if I would like a private line.
Basic Guidelines for Obtaining and Retaining Sponsorship Agreements - by Jeremiah T. Bagwell
What most tournament anglers already know and future tournament anglers will quickly learn is sponsors are what can help make an angler a champion.
Bass and their Love for Crawfish - Jim Files
It’s a proven fact that when the most popular freshwater species in the world, the largemouth bass, seems to be inactive, or unwilling to chase baitfish or lures imitating a shad or perch, they cannot resist a succulent, juicy craw fish.
Bass Anglers Favorite Soft Plastic Colors - by Ken Sturdivant
The first plastic worm came from the Creme Lure Company of Tyler, Texas in the early 1950’s. No one ever thought that these baits would change fishing forever.
Bass Announces 25 Class Qualifers from Citgo Bassmaster Tour - Bassmaster
The following is a list of anglers who have qualified for the CITGO Bassmaster Classic presented by Busch Beer in Charlotte, N.C., July 30-Aug. 1.
Bass Boat Evolution - Honey Hole Magazine
Have you given thought as to how we arrived at the present selections of sleek, efficient, and increasingly sager boats, which are specialized for bass fishing?
Bass Cat's New Below $10,000 Bass Boat, the Baby Cat - by Hugh Crumpler
Fun, rugged, lifetime warranty, quick, agile, stable, mobile, hardly any draft and well worth the money describe BASS CAT's entry into the below ten grand fishing boat market.
Bass Characteristics Defined - New York DNR
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