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  • 2-Pound Truth?

    By Lyle Johnson

    I've been around bass fishing and fisherman for a long time and know a lot of those who love the sport – both men and women. As a bass angler, outdoor writer and more

  • Communications Giant  Can't Get Its Point Across

    Communications Giant Can't Get Its Point Across

    By John Agel

    It's ironic that BASS/ESPN has such difficulty communicating with most people it's in business with. Whether the problem is with the Professional Anglers Association more

  • To BASS, Ray Scott And  The Federation Membership

    To BASS, Ray Scott And The Federation Membership

    By Gary Bradford

    A lot has been said about the rift between the The Bass Federation Inc. (TBF Inc.) and BASS/ESPN since BASS/ESPN publicly announced the retraction, or revocation, more

  • What We Need,  What We Don't

    What We Need, What We Don't

    By Harold Sharp

    (Editor's note: Harold Sharp was the first tournament director Ray Scott hired. Sharp left BASS long ago, but as BassFans know, he still feels passionately more

  • The Good And The Questions

    By Jay Kumar

    I'm not in the business of apologizing for anyone in bass fishing. That's not any reporter's or news publication's role. And take what follows with however much more

  • Do You Get It?

    By Jay Kumar

    There's a lot I don't get right now in pro fishing. Maybe you can help me. 1) I don't get a $5,000 entry fee per tournament. That is absolutely insane. And more

  • What Happened To BASS Class?

    By Jay Yelas

    In light of all the confusion pro anglers and fans are currently facing regarding the 2006 BASS tournament season, I'm compelled to share with them and the broader more

  • Recent Best Of Sharp

    Recent Best Of Sharp

    By Harold Sharp

    (Editor's note: Harold Sharp was the first tournament director Ray Scott hired. Sharp left BASS long ago, but as all readers of BassFan FeedBack know, he still more

  • One Perspective On  Fishing Tour Events

    One Perspective On Fishing Tour Events

    By Steve Naas

    I've always had the problem that I can make a lot more money in the business world than I can fishing. Even so, after 30 years of tournament fishing, my one big more

  • The Record

    By Monte Burke

    This month marks the anniversary of one of the most remarkable records in sport. In June of 1932, in the most rural nook of Georgia, a poor farmer named George more

  • Fishing On The  Edge Of Endurance

    Fishing On The Edge Of Endurance

    By Jon Storm

    There's a mantra in book publishing that says a sports biography – or autobiography – can never be more than that. Its form equals its function. Pretty much true more

  • Wilks Caught  In The Web

    Wilks Caught In The Web

    By Troy Jens

    I've been guiding a lot of years, and I've seen some crazy things on the water. What took the cake for me was when the police came to the weigh-in site at the more

  • Deconstructing Toho's Co-Angler Experiment

    By Jonathan Manteuffel

    The Lake Toho Bassmaster was the first tour-level event to utilize the new shared-weight format for co-anglers. It was a mess, and a failed experiment. I don't more

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