SA Bass - October 2016
English | 68 pages | True PDF | 17.4 MB
English | 68 pages | True PDF | 17.4 MB
SA BASS has been the leading bass magazine since 2001 for everyone who loves bass fishing. In this issue we focus on catching winter bass.
“The Tin Man” - Disavowing conventional bass fishing wisdom, John Cox’s recent win at the 2016 Forrest Wood Cup in a simple aluminium bass boat proves that bigger and faster isn’t always better. – Rob Newell
“Flat-Sided Crankbaits” - To novice anglers, any old hard wooden or plastic plug with a lip is referred to as a crankbait. They all wobble, dive on the retrieve and, periodically, come back with a fish attached, but not all are equal… – TJ Maglio
“Rod selection” - Having the correct fishing equipment is as important in fishing as it is in any other sport. Let us compare it to golf, surely you can complete a round of golf with one or two clubs but it will be very frustrating – Japie Botha
“Bassing with Buzzbaits” - On a recent business conference I was invited to stay at my boss’s home in a golf estate on the main road down to Inanda Dam and it reminded me of a late spring buzzbaiting adventure I experienced there. – Roger Donaldson
To learn more about the art of bass fishing, read SA BASS… now on sale.