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Bass Angler Magazine 2024 #2 Summer Issue

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2024 #2 Summer Issue

The summer issue ships May 23rd and should arrive to subscribers  in early June.

Our Bass Angler Magazine cover angler, Arkansas resident Fred Roumbanis, is all too familiar with the pitfalls many anglers find themselves in when getting too comfortable fishing history. Learn how and when to change things up and save your day on the water when things get tough on familiar bodies of water.

Staying healthy is an integral part to ensuring long and fruitful days on the water. B.A.S.S. Elite Series pros Brock Mosley, Carl Jocumsen, and Brandon Palaniuk discuss the importance of effective hydration, as well as exercise and nutrition routines to maintain a healthy body and mind for years to come.

The variety of summertime techniques are nearly boundless. Gustafson, DeFoe, and Lefebre go full topwater; Timmy Horton goes big dragging worms; Iaconelli heads the opposite direction with the mid-strolling finesse technique; and somewhere in the middle Jeff Kriet has honed his skill with a shakyhead.

The Bass Angler Magazine Tournament Trail series are well on their way to establishing new and exciting circuits for West Coast anglers. Catch up with the movers and shakers to have made splashes during the BAM Trail inaugural derbies.

Bass Angler Magazine profiles the latest seasonal tips, techniques, and tactics from the world’s best anglers, broken down in an easy-to-understand format. Now everyone can catch fish like a pro, regardless of the season.

Visit www.bassanglermag.com for more information.

BASS ANGLER MAGAZINE (BAM) is a proud Veteran Owned Business, with its roots deeply entrenched in delivering a world-class fishing experience both in print and digitally.

Meticulously designed and printed in the U.S.A., we specialize in covering the trifecta of bass fishing: largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass.

Our Vision: At Bass Angler, we harbor a singular vision – to mold you into a well-informed, better bass angler. Tailored to bring out the best in every fishing enthusiast, BAM stands out as the fishing industry’s premier source of comprehensive bass fishing knowledge.

Exclusive Features: We pride ourselves on offering unparalleled insights, collaborating with the world’s top anglers to bring you exclusive features. Each issue of BAM is a treasure trove, brimming with 20 or more extensive articles that delve deep into the guarded secrets of the world’s leading fishing maestros.

Where to Find Us: Keeping pace with the digital age, Bass Angler is versatile and accessible. Whether you prefer the tactile pleasure of a print magazine, the convenience of a mobile app, or the portability of an eBook, we’ve got you covered. You can snag your copy online at renowned stores like Tackle Warehouse, Bass Pro Shops, Cabela’s, Gander Mountain, and Walmart. Additionally, top-tier tackle shops nationwide proudly stock our magazine.

Inside this issue:

Page #Topic 2024 Spring
6Roumbanis Fishing on the Fly
10Summer Hogs from a Kayak
14Breaking Down Lithium
18Battling Summer with Brock Mosley
22Get Your Mind and Body Right
26Learn FFS with Josh Bertrand
30Going Big with Timmy Horton
34The Mid Stroll Technique with Iaconelli
38Summer Topwater with Ott, Lefebre and Gustafson
42Going Off Shore this Summer
46Exploring Niagara Counties Smallmouth
50Kayak Tulloch Winning Ways
54 The Versatile Shakeyhead
58Making the Jump with Logan Parks
62In the Fish Mood with Joey Cifuentes
66Lake Shasta Tournament Takeaways
74Lake Oroville Tournament Takeaways
81Trophy Room
81Seabolt Squad
82Fishing Grass, Punch vs Frog or The Edge
84Cool Summer Mix
88When to Buzz – When to Pop – When to Walk
90Lake Martinez Takeaways
94Strategies for Fishing Isolated Cover
70Northern Tactics on Southern Waters

 

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