2019 Spring Issue
BASS ANGLER MAGAZINE – BAM – Helping You Catch More Bass Since 1992!
If the tournaments earlier this year at Rayburn, Toho, St. Johns River, and Shasta are any indicator as to how this spring is going to transpire, well … this season may shape up to be the likes of which we don’t often experience. Big Bass. Bigger Bass. Biggest Bass.
And, per usual, BAM provides the spring’s most pertinent info in this issue to help anglers across North America—and worldwide!—fill their livewells and tip the scales in their favor.
B.A.S.S. Elite series pro, Brandon Lester, sits down with BAM staff and discusses how he surveys and analyzes early spring conditions for a successful day on the water. Highlight: Are the bass coming or going? Lester clarifies how to identify the difference.
Jerkbait guru Mike McClelland reminds us of the possibilities when fishing this versatile bait year-round. Highlight: The jerkbait isn’t just a cold-water lure any longer.
Both current and offshore boat control can be intimidating conditions for quite a few anglers. Authors John Felscher and Glenn Walker dissect with surgical precision the finer points of each scenario. Highlight: With a little practice and attention to detail, success when fishing offshore or in current is not unattainable.
Are you, like most of us, wondering just where the heck Major League Fishing came from and how it became an innovative and transformative tour, loaded with rock stars, seemingly overnight? MLF co-founder and player, Boyd Duckett, gives us the inside scoop on the years of hard work and toil it required to get MLF off the ground. Highlight: It was no simple task.
From snakeheads and carp to crankbaits and grubs; Shimano DCs and Aqua-Vüs to Cumberland and Palm Bay—BAM’s 2019 Spring issue profiles the lot and so much more to keep you informed and, ultimately, catching more and bigger fish.
Bass Angler Magazine highlights 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.
Visit www.bassanglermag.com for more information.