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  • MLF Style... Using Electronics to Break Down a Body of Water SUPER QUICK

    MLF Style... Using Electronics to Break Down a Body of Water SUPER QUICK

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    One of the most popular aspects of the Major League Fishing show is that anglers are given a short 30-minute period to break down a lake. While the majority of us will never appear on the TV show, it is a scenario that we can all relate to....

  • User-Friendly Electronics Series | Tide Charts Step-by-Step

    User-Friendly Electronics Series | Tide Charts Step-by-Step

    User-Friendly Electronics Series | Tide Charts on the Lowrance Hook2

  • User-Friendly Electronics Series | Tide Charts Step-by-Step

    User-Friendly Electronics Series | Tide Charts Step-by-Step

    User-Friendly Electronics Series | Tide Charts on the Lowrance Hook2

  • Using Your Maps Alongside Your Electronics VIDEO

    Using Your Maps Alongside Your Electronics VIDEO

    When FLW Pro Josh Douglas heads out to look for largemouth bass, he uses more than just his mounted electronics.

  • Lowrance Electronics 2019 Product Catalog Available NOW!

    Lowrance Electronics 2019 Product Catalog Available NOW!

    3D, Hook, Elite, Sonar... See it all for 2019 and see it all here now!

  • Enhancing Hand-to-Hand Combat for the Kayak Bass Angler with Lowrance Electronics

    Enhancing Hand-to-Hand Combat for the Kayak Bass Angler with Lowrance Electronics

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    People are primarily starting to fish from kayaks for two reasons; to have a new challenge or the lower cost to get into it. I do it because it is more like hand-to-hand combat with fish in a close quarters environment

  • Attempted Electronics Theft Thwarted by GOST NT-Evolution 2.0

    Attempted Electronics Theft Thwarted by GOST NT-Evolution 2.0

    Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – GOST® (Global Ocean Security Technologies), a world leader in marine security, tracking, monitoring and video surveillance systems, announced today that its GOST NT-Evolution 2.0 security system was instrumental in thwarting an attempted electronics theft off of a 39-foot Invincible in West Palm Beach, Florida.

  • Hands-On" Electronics workshop!

    Hands-On" Electronics workshop!

    On Thursday, April 5th, at the Bass Pro Shops in Rocklin, Sportsman's University will host an Electronics/Sonar Workshop that will feature "Hands-On" instruction - with actual units, that will give you a better understanding of sonar basics, AND how to use your electronics to help you put more fish in the boat!

  • Westernbass Magazine, Winter 2018

    Westernbass Magazine, Winter 2018

    Hi Anglers, Can you believe another fishing season is behind us? It goes so fast! As usual, the winter hiatus means the boat and sports shows are upon us. WesternBass will once again be at the International Sportsmens Expo (ISE) hosting the casting tank and all the bassin’ seminars. Be sure and stop by and say hi! During this off-season, we were able to create some enhancements to the WesternBass.com digital mag. We hope you enjoy the new look and feel. We would like to ask that when you are thinking of your tackle, gear and boat purchases that you remember our sponsors. They are the reason that the WesternBass site and magazine is available to all viewers for FREE and speaking of site sponsors, we want to welcome two new ones – Trapper Tackle and Boulder Boats. We also want to introduce a new feature by one of our long-term sponsors, Dr. Trolling Motor. They will now be helping to answer your trolling motor questions within the forums; so, if you have one, please feel free to post it. In closing, I want send my condolences to Cooch’s family. Since I’ve been a part of WesternBass, Cooch was right there to answer questions and offer advice. I was fortunate enough to spend time on the water with him and have been proud to utilize the site to host the C.O. Pro / Teen information as Cooch needed. I am sure he is stilling tossin’ a jig in the big pond in the sky. He will be greatly missed. I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year... Wayne

  • Using Your Electronics as a Shallow Water Angler

    Using Your Electronics as a Shallow Water Angler

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    If you follow professional bass fishing, you know that Bassmaster Elite Series pro Randall Tharp likes to fish shallow and in heavy cover. He can do it all, but is most comfortable with a big rod and heavy line. He’s made a career out of fishing shallow and has a Forrest Wood Cup title to his name that was the result of fishing skinny water. Even though he would rather keep his boat shallow, he still utilizes his electronics to be successful.

  • Deleting Trails on Lowrance Electronics

    Deleting Trails on Lowrance Electronics

    Trail Management Tip Lowrance Electronics

  • Lowrance Screenshot Interpretation | Concrete Slab | Mid-Sized Baitfish | Bottom Comp Change

    Lowrance Screenshot Interpretation | Concrete Slab | Mid-Sized Baitfish | Bottom Comp Change

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    Bassmaster Elite Series pro Luke Clausen shares his interpretation of three different  screenshots. Lowrance Screenshot #1 | Lowrance StructureScan Concrete Slab

  • Navionics Webinar | Striper Tactics | Dialing Up the Bite with your Electronics

    Navionics Webinar | Striper Tactics | Dialing Up the Bite with your Electronics

    Webinar: Striper Tactics - Dialing Up the Bite with your Electronics

  • Locating Bass in the Fall with Lowrance Electronics with Jimmy Reese

    Locating Bass in the Fall with Lowrance Electronics with Jimmy Reese

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    Your electronics are your eyes underneath the surface and one of the most critical times to use them is in the fall. FLW Tour pro Jimmy Reese relies on all of the Lowrance technologies to locate bass, structure, and baitfish. He shares some tips on what he looks for when autumn hits.

  • Westernbass Magazine, Fall 2017

    Westernbass Magazine, Fall 2017

    Fall is once again upon us and that marks the last season and issue of WesternBass Magazine for the year. As the year is quickly coming to a close, many of us find ourselves looking at year-end invitationals, our Tournament of Champions (TOC) or the last of big event of our season. Through September, we will watch as the Wild West Bass Trail (WWBT) Lucas Oil Championship and the WON Bass U.S. Open both launch on Lake Mead. To help our readers ready for their bass search on this desert lake, we checked for some tips from the 2009 U.S. Open champ Gary Dobyns. For some fall info for anglers fishing the River2Sea Open, Best Bass Tournaments (BBT) Tournament of Champions (TOC) or the final stop of the FLW Costa Series Western Division on Clear Lake, we went to the unprecedented winner of back-to-back WON Bass California Opens (2016, 2017) as well as the reigning WWBT Pro/AM champ Wayne Breazeale for a few words of advice. There are several California Delta events, that we are also looking forward to – the Don Lee Memorial Tournament on the California Delta, offering 50 percent of the entry to the Don Lee College Scholarship Fund for Youth and The BassFest, a two-day bass fishing event like no other with one day of vendors and pro tips and a second day of tournament competition. Looking back at the summer, WesternBass wants to congratulate several of the western anglers for their accomplishments away from home – out for his rookie season on the FLW Tour, Aaron Britt (Yuba City, Calif.) qualified for the Forrest Wood Cup and fished his way to a top-10 in the event, Gary Haraguchi (Redding, Calif.) not only earned the FLW Tour co-angler Angler of the Year (AOY) title for 2017, he then traveled across the country to 1000 Islands in July and claimed another victory, putting himself in the lead for the FLW Northern Division Co AOY by 25 points, Chico State teammates Tyler Firebaugh and Chad Sweitzer for their 3rd place finish in the B.A.S.S. College Championship on the Mississippi River, Mark Daniels Jr. (formerly of the California Delta) with a 4th place finish as in the Rookie of the Year (ROY) standings on the Bassmaster Elite Series and the always consistent Cody Meyer (Grass Valley, Calif.) for his 6th place in the FLW AOY standings for the year. Whether it is a year-end championship, personal best or simply more time on the water, there is still time to accomplish your fishing goal for the season; so, get out there on the water and give a try! Whether it is a year-end championship, personal best or simply more time on the water, there is still time to accomplishyour fishing goal for the season; so, get out there on the water and give a try! See you there....

  • Lowrance Screenshot Interpretation | Bass or Not | Scattered Rock | Bass Size

    Lowrance Screenshot Interpretation | Bass or Not | Scattered Rock | Bass Size

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    2017 Bassmaster Classic champion Jordan Lee continues his interpretation of Lowrance Screenshots. With so many different technologies available with Lowrance units, Lee uses everything available to him to locate and catch bass. Here, he continues to breakdown screenshots and explains what he sees in them.

  • Maximizing Electronics for Spring Bass with Luke Clausen

    Maximizing Electronics for Spring Bass with Luke Clausen

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    Spring is a time when many bass anglers use their eyes more than their electronics when looking for bass. Typically, bass are shallow and often located in obvious locations around cover along the shore.

  • More Lowrance Questions Answered!

    More Lowrance Questions Answered!

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    In the previous article, I talked about the wind blowing you off a Waypoint and how the Point One will rotate the map (because the direction of travel changed 180 degrees due to the wind). I have a simple change to your Chart orientation setting in the Menu that can help you.

  • Lowrance® Dominates 2017 GEICO® Bassmaster Classic

    Lowrance® Dominates 2017 GEICO® Bassmaster Classic

    Lowrance®, a world-leader in fishing electronics since 1957, continued its domination of America’s tournament-fishing circuit as Lowrance Pro Jordan Lee won the 2017 Bassmaster Classic Championship on Lake Conroe in Houston, Texas last weekend. A 25-year-old professional angler from Guntersville, Alabama, Lee became the sixth consecutive Lowrance angler to win the Classic when he finished with a three-day total of 56 pounds, 10 ounces, taking home $300,000 and the most coveted trophy in the sport. Steve Kennedy, who also competed in the event with Lowrance marine electronics, finished second with a total weight of 55 pounds, 1 ounce.

  • 4 Ways Lowrance Electronics Will Play at the Bassmaster Classic

    4 Ways Lowrance Electronics Will Play at the Bassmaster Classic

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    The upcoming Bassmaster Classic on Lake Conroe, Texas is set to be a shallow water event with bass in all stages of the spawn. Even with during the spring, Bassmaster Classic contenders fishing the event feel like their electronics will be crucial to locating bass. Shaw Grigsby, Dean Rojas, Ish Monroe, Edwin Evers and James Elam all weigh in on how Lowrance will be vital to their success.