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Reflection and analysis

Brock Mosley

Now that the 2018 fishing season is winding down, it’s time for reflection and analysis. It’s a time to look at what went right and what went wrong, and I...

Backyard adventure

Hunter Shryock

The tournament season is over, but that doesn’t end the stress that comes with being a professional bass angler. There are sponsor obligations, baits and tackle to organize for the...

One day at a time

Chris Lane

I’m taking this bracket competition one day at a time. I’m only here fishing the 2018 Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster Classic Bracket for one reason — I want a spot...

Controlling your nerves

Cliff Prince

In any type of competition there are nerves. Nerves that you have to control. The sport of bass fishing may be the hardest when it comes to controlling the excitement...

My Elite work ethic

Kelley Jaye

At the end of the tournament season, many of the Bassmaster Elite Series competitors take a well-deserved break. Some sit on the couch and don’t do much of anything. Some...

Life before the Elite Series

Paul Mueller

“Bassmaster Elite Series pro Paul Mueller” is probably how you know me. But my story as a fisherman started much earlier than my four years on the Elite Series. Just...

Changes for me in 2019

Micah Frazier

I’ll tell you, I’m really excited about this upcoming season and the opportunity to do this column with Bassmaster.com. The new payout on the Bassmaster Elite Series and the entry...

Setting up your sonar

Keith Combs

It’s no secret that I’m a marine electronics addict. I can spend hours with my face buried in my Humminbird graphs, looking to gain a better understanding of a lake,...

Latest Industry News

Fall is a favorite time for smallmouth

Jamie Hartman

Fall is one of my favorite times to catch smallmouth, because the fish move shallow, and they’re super aggressive. With the days getting shorter and water temperatures starting to drop,...

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