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 [...]

Spring has sprung early at Bass Angler Magazine: Sneak peek at Spring 2011 issue

Jody Only Bass Fishing Examiner Bass Angler Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Mark Lassagne announced today that the Spring edition of the mag has been sent to press a week early.  This has been quite a feat for BAM the “must have tool for bass anglers” as they have accomplished this amidst their new widespread expansion, showing at [...]

Springtime Bass Fishing

By Mark Lassagne This is the time of year when most of the mature bass will go shallow. Neil Manji, Chief Fisheries biologist with the California Department of Fish and Game says that for many bass, this (spring) is the only time they will go shallow all year meaning many large bass live deep all [...]

Jason Williamson Mopping Up!

Home Field Advantage Jason Williamson Takes the Win at Clark’s Hill By: Mark Lassagne with Jason Williamson Jason Williamson “Jwill” uses home field advantage to top the field of 100 Bass Master Elite anglers on Clarks Hill Reservoir. “A few weeks earlier and it would have been anyone’s game,” Williamson said. There are only a [...]

Bass Science – What’s the Point?

This is one of the many articles in the 2010 Issue #4 of Bass Angler magazine What’s The Point? – The key to success is understanding the point By: Richard Ziert     The Key to Success is Understanding the Point By Richard Ziert A long main lake and secondary points dropping sharply into the [...]

A 37.53lb 5 Bass limit in Western Oregon

Forty for Five! By: Mark Lassagne with Chris Carpenter and Travis Glass June 5, 2010, American Bass Oregon North team tournament at Dorena Lake located in western Oregon. Forty for Five The anglers actually caught 37.53 pounds that’s a seven and a half pound average for a five bass limit, a very impressive catch. Anglers [...]

Burn-Out Syndrome…

Reprogram With the Basics By Charlie Weyer Every pro and competitive angler worldwide goes through highs and lows in their fishing careers. The highs come with the excitement of doing well and winning and the lows come when you’re not doing so well and blanking, this is a given, in our sport as in every [...]

Motel Room in a Bag

Motel Room in a Bag By Linda Berry “Now remind me again why I do this,” I mumbled to myself as I struggled to a standing position from the air mattress that had lost its support overnight. I slowly slid my feet into my clogs and searched for the zipper pull on the door of [...]

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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