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Beating the Summer Heat: All of this heat and humidity are here for the next few months! Welcome to summer and misery. It puts a damper on a lot of the things we love to do. For some of us, it might mean we have to switch things up. I can handle some of the heat, but even I will make changes to make things more enjoyable. It is just knowing what to do to survive and have fun. | A lot of anglers will switch up to fishing at night. And that helps, but it presents a whole new list of problems. Seeing what you are doing is one. And then there are the bugs. Special sprays and lotions, it is tough to say the least. I prefer to be able to see what I am throwing at. |
The big bait phenomenon by Carson Maddux
The big bait phenomenon by Carson Maddux
With bass fishing rising in popularity, more and more people are on the water. Not only are more people fishing, but more people are fishing at a high level. The database of bass behavior and tournament-winning techniques continues to grow, and consequently, more fish are seeing lures. The increase in pressure has caused a shift in the tackle industry, forcing manufacturers to think outside the box. Weird-shaped lures and different variations of tried and true staples have taken over the tournament scene. One thing that I have noticed is the increase of size over the past few years.
Gerald Swindle has once again rendered me speechless, I’m not even sure which quote to use as the caption. Just watch the footage.
We are LIVE on FS1 😂👇🎥
— Bassmaster (@bassmaster)
1:50 PM • Jun 14, 2025
Did you forget Father’s Day? by Calvin Henron
Father’s Day is just around the corner, and I know it can be a challenging time picking out gifts for the angler in your life. I hope in this article, I can give you some tips and tricks on finding that perfect gift for the fisherman in your life. Go grab a notebook and pen because you are going to want to write these gifts down.
Let’s start talking about an item that all anglers can use. Whether you fish from the bank, kayak, or boa,t you will always need something to keep you dry on wet days and warm on the cold days of fishing. A rain suit is always a must for me when I go fishing. Be careful in selecting a rain suit because they are not created equally. My suggestion for a rainsuit on the higher end I would select the Striker Adrenaline Rain suit. I know it's on the higher end of people's budgets, but it will keep you dry and warm. My budget-friendly option would be the Rapala Pro Rain Jacket and Bibs. This set is much more affordable and is of good quality. You cannot go fishing without quality rods and reels, so let's dig into some rod and reel combos.
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