Columnists

A midpoint evaluation

Jason Christie

Like most southerners, I had been looking forward to the Elite Series’ northern swing, and now that we’re halfway through and we have a little break until the next event...

What’s a normal catch?

John Crews

One of the great things about bass fishing is that it’s no respecter of persons. Any angler can catch as many bass as a top pro on any given day....

Mind games in high school fishing

Bradley Roy

Think about which part of high school bass fishing is hardest to control. Is it the ever-changing water conditions? What about fishing pressure? What about losing hooked fish? These things...

The first plopper

Bernie Schultz

When Chris Lane came close to winning the 2016 Bassmaster Elite Series event on Toledo Bend using a “Whopper Plopper,” sales immediately skyrocketed for the odd-functioning topwater lure. Even though...

More about finishing your cast

Ish Monroe

Back in May we talked about the importance of finishing the cast you just made before you worry about making the next one. Now we need to talk about making...

Make the most of bad luck

Kevin VanDam

The Bassmaster Elite Series and bass fishing in general can test one’s resolve. Like what I dealt with over the past two weeks. Two weeks ago, we were at the...

Two important things

Edwin Evers

The Bassmaster Elite Series season is winding down, and it’s been a while since I said anything about the season I’m having. If you’ve looked at the Toyota Bassmaster Angler...

Cool folks I meet in line: Greg Hammond

Don Barone

Dateline: Lake Champlain Marshal Registration So. At every Elite event, Nation event, Opens event and College tourney one of my favorite things to do at the gig is to stand...

No help is real help, part 2

Greg Hackney

I don’t claim to be perfect. Regardless of what I said in part 1 of this column about not getting help. There is another point of view. I’m told that something like 20...

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