Bass Angler Magazine

Author : Mark

Martens Edges Evers to Claim All-Star Title

Mark
Martens’ strategy of staying close to the launch area to increase his fishing time bested Evers’ choice of making a long, difficult run up the Sangamon River. Martens’ win was the culmination of four days of fishing featuring 12 of the best anglers in the sport on two lakes that presented some of the most challenging fishing in B.A.S.S. tournament...

More Anglers Read Magaiznes

Mark
Media Usage of Anglers The majority of AnglerSurvey panelists (84.2%) read magazines as a source of fishing, shooting, and hunting information and entertainment. Seventy-six percent (75.8%) used the websites and thirty percent (29.6%) used social media to access this information. SAMM’s respondents are primarily active, knowledgeable sportsmen and women. The......

VMC Hooks and Jigs – Ike-Inspired, Ike-Approved

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VMC’s Wacky hook features an extra-wide gap for ultimate presentation and unlike other wacky hooks, flaunts a unique, turned down, resin closed eye. The epoxied eye benefits anglers by guaranteeing that even the thinnest, lightest braided line will not slip through the eye and the smooth, non-abrasive texture ensures that the thinnest of lines won’t fray....

Wheeler Wins Forest Wood Cup and $500k

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X-Rap Prop(els) Wheeler To Bass Fishing’s “Gold Medal” Minnetonka, Minn. – On Sunday, August 12, while the 2012 Summer Olympic Games were coming to a close in London, bass fishing’s best were making their final casts in the 2012 Forrest Wood Cup on Georgia’s Lake Lanier. At day’s end, 21-year-old......

ROUMBANIS WINS THE PAA ON NEELY HENRY LAKE

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Oklahoma’s Fred Roumbanis edges out Paul Elias to win the PAA Tournament Series event on Alabama’s Neely Henry Lake Gadsden, AL – Fred Roumbanis started the final day of competition in the Bass Pro Shops PAA Tournament Series presented  by Carrot Stix on Alabama’s Neely Henry Lake in a bit......

Bass Fishing Secrets – Just For You

Mark
Cooler temperatures can be found within the currents- that is your clue. No body of water is completely still and this is a fact that you have to put to use while bass fishing. Bass loves the current because the water here are comparatively cooler and also baitfish team up in this area. When you see baitfish on the surface...