Powdered sugar and green pumpkin
Hey, everybody, my name is Jordan Lee. While my older brother Matt got pretty good at blogging during his reign as the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series national champion last year, this is all new to me.
How to record your epic catches
Get helpful tips for mastering a GoPro camera in your boat. Shaye Baker reveals his secrets to getting the best footage from on (and under) the water.
D.R.E.A.M. — Attitude
Life is tough. Life throws adversity at you. You face adversity in your job, with your family, with your health and everywhere else you look.
This time it’s for real, Part 3
There’s probably no tournament in recent memory that will tell us as much about the importance, or lack thereof, of local knowledge as this year’s GEICO Bassmaster Classic.
Spend a day with your boat
You need to spend a day on your boat when you don't do any fishing at all.
Be the vacuum
To help you catch more fish behind others, B.A.S.S. Times talked with a few of the nation’s top teams and asked: How do you catch fish behind others and win within the crowd?
50-degree magic
It’s my opinion that the 50-degree mark signals the bass to pull closer to the areas where they will spawn later in the spring. It’s an excellent time to catch a boat-load of big, aggressive fish.
Crank ’em up from the cold
Over the years, I’ve learned that one of the most effective techniques for quality-sized winter bass (and one of the least used) is a common lipless crankbait fished faster than you might think.
Casting tips for the bass angler
Yearning for the 100-yard cast? Yeah, me, too. But I’m not holding my breath. There are times, though, when if you could only reach out a few more yards ...
Change for the good
Recently I've added a few things to my fishing equipment that were well out of my comfort zone, and I think each of them helps me.