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According the calendar August is the last month of winter and the bass are in pre-spawn. Mark Bilbrey’s “late winter pre-spawn bass tips” will motivate our readers to dust of their rods and reels for some late winter fishing. But if the fishing is not going as planned, we can find comfort in Rudi’s article on “bass behaviour”. It is not difficult to understand why bass anglers get obsessed with bass. They are in his opinion one of the cleverest and most challenging adversaries you can face in the fishing world.
We look at “basic pre-spawn baits” as well as “big baits for spawn”, “crankbaits and rattles” and how to “transform your plastic baits”. With a complete arsenal you are ready to read Chris Greenland’s article on “tackling ten pounders” at Letsibogo in Botswana or you can do some “sight fishing” closer at home.
If you are fishing from a boat, it is wise to read Bennie’s article on “safety tips and tricks for bass anglers”.
Our destinations for this month are Phokoje Bush Lodge, Olifants River Lodge and how to fish the notorious Hartebeespoort Dam. Our regular departments include tournament and industry news, fishing abroad in China and Namibia, new products available and pictures from our readers. Last but not least we have our regular reader’s competitions and monthly give-aways.

SA BASS Magazine Description:

SA BASS, which is editorially and financially independent, is a monthly magazine catering exclusively for the bass angling community in Southern Africa. It is designed as a specialist bass fishing publication and has catered for a well-defined niche market since April 2001. It enjoys the support and endorsement of non-government organisations, but is not affiliated in any way to these bodies or to any other publishing, environmental or political interest group.

SA Bass is a specialist publication, providing authoritative editorial exclusively on bass angling and related subjects such as boats, conservation and outdoor recreation vehicles. Articles are compiled by its own staff backed by a team of experienced bass anglers appointed as SA Bass Field Representatives throughout the country and overseas. Our mission is to promote bass angling as a socially acceptable and popular outdoor recreational activity, and in addition, to encourage acceptable angling ethics. As such, SA BASS provides pertinent information on a wide range of subjects. These include providing a platform for informed debate on issues affecting the sport of bass angling, providing information on bass angling strategies and techniques, bass angling waters and opportunities, and also creating awareness of new products.

Within this editorial mix, due consideration is given to developing the sport among all the country's people (including the youth), and to the practical conservation of the country's natural resources. SA Bass is a key role player on behalf of bass anglers and the bass industry in negotiations with the Department of Environment Affairs and Tourism regarding regulations of the Biodiversity Act that regulate the presence of Bass in the country.

SA Bass is the official organiser and presenter of a monthly bass angling tournament, known as the “Cast-for-Cash” Tournament Trail that provides an opportunity for recreational as well as experienced, top-level bass anglers to compete for prize money and trophies.

To maintain and enhance the value of the publication, SA Bass presents its readers with regular reader competitions with prizes provided by many sponsors and advertisers.

SA BASS is distributed country-wide to outlets, not only in South Africa, but also in Namibia, Swaziland and Botswana.

Copyright is expressly reserved and nothing may be reproduced in part or whole without the permission of the publisher. Website: www.sabass.com.

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