Columnists

When no info becomes too much info

Gerald Swindle

I love to talk about fishing. It’s part of my job. Whether I’m doing seminars, working boat shows, doing promotions or just listening to a cool fish story from the...

Surprise on Oahe

Casey Ashley

Wouldn’t you know it, the event that I thought would give me the toughest time gave me my best finish of the season. Finishing second on Lake Oahe was doubly...

Four ways I fish a frog

Brandon Card

It’s summer and to me that means frog fishing. They’ll catch better than average bass almost anywhere — shallow water, middle depths if the water’s clear, in vegetation, over vegetation,...

Five crankbait fishing myths

Keith Combs

Right now much of the country is experiencing the best crankbait fishing of the year, and as a devoted crankbait angler it’s one of my favorite times to fish. It’s...

‘It’s everything I’ve dreamed about’

Mark Daniels

It’s an amazing feeling, winning a Bassmaster Elite Series tournament. I’ve worked for years — from when I was a kid — perfecting my skills as a bass angler and...

MDJ and how the sport advanced this week

Pete Robbins

This week Mark Daniels Jr. became the second African-American angler to win an Elite Series tournament in the course of two weeks – as well as the second-ever. Ish Monroe,...

Fishing isolated spots

David Fritts

Last time we talked about how to find isolated spots offshore. This time let’s talk about how to fish those spots. I’m going to talk about crankbait presentations but really...

Why you should learn to flip and pitch

Ish Monroe

If you want to consistently catch bass, you’d better learn to flip and pitch. It’s the most reliable way to catch them day after day regardless of where you’re fishing...

How’s my recovery going?

Luke Clausen

“How’s your recovery going?” is a question that I have been seeing a lot on my social media accounts, and I am very grateful for everyone checking in on me...

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