Improving your results through goals

Improving your results through goals By Ross England How much time and energy do you spend improving your fishing success?  I know you spend money on equipment, the hot new baits, gas, and even time away from work, but…are you satisfied with the results?  Professional football and basketball players, even the more successful high school [...]

Training and Mentoring are vastly different.

With junior and executive promotion in our past or future, we know what teamwork is beyond lip service, beyond subterfuge. We have “grunt work” credentials as well as some mahongany row. We have graduate/industry formal and continuing education.

The Time Crunch

By Mark Lassagne Is there ever enough time, what  if I had another 30 minutes I would have had a limit. “We’ve all been there.” Or “They were just starting to bite and I had to leave” What if you could have another 30 minutes or more, each and every time you’re on the water? [...]

Winter Bass Fishing Tips

Winter Bass Tips By Marc Marcantonio What kind of fool leaves the comfort of home to brave bone-chilling winter weather?  Face it, to most sane people winter bass fishing means catching reruns of Bill Dance on cable.  Even the few, the proud, and the brave venture out only once or twice before retreating to a [...]

Exclusive first look inside the new Bass Angler Magazine

By Jody Only of the Stockton Examiner The Stockton Fishing Examiner The Northern California based Bass Angler Magazine presents an exclusive, first look at the 2011 issue of the mag that will hit newsstands within the next week.  Created by local bass pro, Mark Lassagne, the publication celebrates its 20th year and the evolution of [...]

Bassin’ In the Heat of Summer

Catch big bass during the hottest portion of the year By: Colby Simms with Ray Simms Photos by: the Simms Outdoors Team Many anglers daydream about cooling air, falling leaves and the great fishing and hunting in autumn, some anglers distract themselves passing the time on one of the many bass fishing waters across the [...]

Bass Mortality and the Tournament Angler

How to Keep Your Catch Alive Bill Hutcheson   Quite a bit has changed since the inception of organized bass fishing tournaments in the late 1960’s.  Equipment, techniques and the tournaments themselves have all taken quantum leaps forward into their present day form.  Perhaps the most significant and beneficial change to the face of bass [...]

Finding Winter Bites

Finding Winter Bites By Tony Franceschi As you make that first cast of the morning, your face still stings from what felt like Arctic temperatures during the run to your fishing spot.  Your fingers are still numb even though you were wearing gloves while driving the boat, and, due to your numb fingers, the reel [...]

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