Female fly fishing guides at Bear Trail Lodge in King Salmon Alaska with three-time TTBC Champion Keith Combs of Huntington, TX
 

The People Who Inspire our Adventures

Through fishing we have met some unforgettable characters, and we want you to know them, too.

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My Bassmaster Classic Support Team

On Wednesday, I wrote about why YOU might consider attending a Bassmaster Classic in the future. I shared some pictures of this year’s experience in Knoxville, but I was negligent in not calling out my “Classic Team.”

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Australian Bass Tournament Basics from Steve Morgan

One of the highlights of my 2023 Bassmaster Classic experience was the opportunity to meet, interview and film the Australian fans who came to cheer for Carl Jocumsen. One of their ringleaders was Steve Morgan, the Director of the Australian Bass Tournaments and one of Carl’s long-term supporters. Steve was kind enough to quickly and thoroughly answer my first round of questions about the tournaments back home.

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My Fishing Travel Dream Team

At this year’s Bassmaster Classic I caught up with many members of our fishing family. Even with those I finally met for the first time, we hugged liked family. Afterward, one of my first comments to Pete was that I have a running list of people I want to fish with. Somehow, someway, I hope to make this happen.

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Nanci Morris Lyon: Angler, Hostess, Educator and All-Around Badass

I was fortunate to be introduced to Nanci Morris Lyon in early 2019 through a friend-of-a-wife-of-a-friend and a few months later I was on a plane to Alaska for one of the best fishing trips of my life. But for that semi-random meeting, I might not have gone to Alaska the past two summers, nor would I have fallen so deeply in love with the fisheries of the Bristol Bay region.

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Mark Davis Revisited and Appreciated

The biggest obstacle to becoming a better and more well-rounded fisherman is pride. Plenty of anglers are willing to put in the time and spend the money to get there, but if you’re not willing to admit and embrace what you don’t know you’re just fooling yourself.

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Travels With Mercer -- The "No B.S." Tour

Dave Mercer may be best known for his television program “Facts of Fishing,” or perhaps for his role onstage during Bassmaster tournaments, but whichever of his endeavors shine most brightly, you can’t help but notice that the guy is all about enjoying life.

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A “Good-er” View of the Fishing World With Bajio’s Marguerite Meyer

I recently obtained a pair of Bajio sunglasses. The quality was immediately apparent and they were stylish, too. Thanks to their mirror blue lenses they went straight into my travel bag for Guatemala. One of the company’s founders was serious female angler Marguerite Meyer – so I tracked her down to learn more about her back story and the shades on my face.

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Chickahominy Swimbaiting with Daniel Jones

Meet Daniel Jones, an angler who lives in my home state of Virginia and exclusively fishes big baits on Chickahominy Lake and the Chickahominy River. If you’re a Mid-Atlantic swimbaiter or would-be swimbaiter, or you’re planning to fish the tournament at this falls’ Gathering, it’s worth reading what he has to say.

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How to Teach Your Spouse to Fish

Plenty of male anglers who like to go on fishing trips specifically to get away from their wives. If that dynamic works for your relationship, go for it, but I’ve always taken a different approach. If I could find a woman who loved to fish, or who could be convinced that she loved to fish, it would make for a stronger relationship – and more time on the water for both of us.

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Jason Schwartz Provides a Bass Fishing Advantage

I knew that Jason Schwartz looked familiar. I’d met Brandon Card at a dinner during an Elite Series tournament on the Potomac. Other than that, I would have no idea who Brandon’s friends were. The pic bugged me, so I did more digging and figured out Jason and I had gone to high school together.

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Carl Jocumsen's Intro to Fishing Australia

After a highly-decorated career fishing tournaments in his home country of Australia, Carl Jocumsen pitched everything he knew and traveled to America to try to qualify for and conquer the Bassmaster Elite Series. The Queensland native has fished with B.A.S.S. and FLW since 2011, and last year he celebrated his birthday by winning an Elite Series event on Oklahoma’s Lake Tenkiller.

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Jeff Stillwell on Salt Life’s Charter Captains Directory

No matter how far you live from the ocean, the lifestyle brand Salt Life reflects a love of coastal living. But they’re more than that: As we’ve found out through using their gear over the past few years, they also reflect devotion to hard core angling. They’ve developed a Charter Captains Directory. Company President Jeff Stillwell filled us in on the details.

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Bear Down – Small But Mighty Samantha Sukupcak

Almost one year ago Samantha Sukupcak was notified that she had been awarded an opportunity to purchase a tag for a black bear after eight years of saving up preference points. Here’s the tale of her successful guided hunt with Wisconsin’s Hooks N Bone Outfitters.

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Rick Barry is Making Up for Lost Time -- Alaska and Beyond

Rick Barry is a basketball legend, not only a Hall of Famer, but a member of the 1996 list of the top 50 players of all time. Casual fans might recall him for his unorthodox underhanded free throw shooting (and resulting .900 free throw percentage), but his accolades and achievements go much deeper than that – the 6’7” Barry was the NBA Rookie of the Year, the 1975 NBA Finals MVP, an eight-time NBA All Star, a four-time ABA All-Star and the only player to lead the NCAA, ABA and NBA in scoring. Perhaps just as impressively, all five of his sons played or play professional basketball, including Scooter who won and NCAA title at Kansas in 1988 and Brent who not only won NBA championships with the Spurs, but also won the Slam Dunk contest in 1996.

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Four Favorite Friends’ Catches of 2022

While I may not have matured as a human being, I believe that in recent years I’ve matured substantially as an angler. I’ve been fortunate in my life to catch lots of different finned freaks of nature, and now I get a thrill when a newcomer gets their shot. Accordingly, as I look back on our travels during 2022, I’m glad that I can recall others’ catches fondly.

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Hanna’s Most Memorable Moments of 2022

Frequently people ask me about my favorite trip or my favorite memory. I love them all – it’s like picking which one of your children you love the most. I can’t choose. Each one is special in its own way. I just love traveling, fishing and being with my people. Still, some memories stand out after a great 2022. Here are some of the ones I’ll treasure most.

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Cast & Spear’s Jon Stenstrom Answers Spearfishing Questions You Were Afraid to Ask

We’ve never tried spearfishing. That’s not necessarily from a lack of interest, but rather because we had no idea where to start. It seems like the barriers to entry are high, but after watching one too many YouTube videos I needed to find out more. Fortunately Jon Stenstrom of Cast & Spear was kind enough to take my call, and patient enough to answer my questions.

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My 2022 Fishing and Writing Accomplishments in Review

At the end of 2021 I catalogued the preceding 360+ days. Memorializing it was a great way of keeping myself accountable while celebrating and cataloging everything I’d done. I’m back again and while things could always be better I’m pretty proud of the way things went down in ‘22.

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