Coulter: The business of professional bass fishing
When most pros give seminars or work boat shows, the number one question that we get asked is about how to acquire sponsors.
Schultz: Walking with Charlie
Charlie Campbell is one of the all-time greats of topwater fishing.
Ike: Bass react to barometric pressure
Barometric pressure is important, but it’s also complicated.
Ish: Finding big fish near you
Fishing a lake or river with a forage problem makes no sense at all.
Let those lizards loose in April
There are very few lures that are more versatile and catch more bass at this time of year than a plastic lizard.
How to fish crankbaits for prespawn smallies
It's really hard to beat spring crankin', says Bassmaster Elite Series rookie Paul Mueller.
Ike: Upgrade your fishing log
I’d like to suggest some things that will always be helpful regardless of when you go fishing or what conditions you face when you do go.
KVD: The pitfalls of previous experience
There are times when knowing a lot about a lake can work to your advantage, but there are others when it can work against you.
Two lures Mike Iaconelli says anybody can catch a bass on
Mike Iaconelli’s lure inventory matches his personality: wide-ranging and colorful. Yet, when asked what two lures he thinks anybody can catch a bass on, it didn’t take but seconds to pinpoint the answer.
Evers: The need for speed
But there are a few things you can do to stack the odds in your favor — things a lot of other anglers don't do.