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In this issue

We open with Calman Grobler’s deep dive into South Africa’s top competitive bass anglers, offering readers a rare glimpse into what it takes to rise above the rest in the tournament scene. Alongside that, our crash course on targeting bass during the spawn sheds light on one of the most critical times of the season, when understanding behaviour means the difference between landing a fish or going home empty-handed.
For those curious minds and restless tackle buyers, “For just in case” explores that universal temptation of buying the strange lure that might just be the magic ticket tomorrow. And since bass fishing is as much mental as it is physical, “Why not learn from me?” challenges us to think differently about what really makes an angler great.
This edition also clears up misconceptions with an in-depth look at jerkbaits, guides you to bass hotspots, and adds a bit of fun with some quirky bass facts to test your general knowledge. In Afrikaans, we share two important local contributions: “Hoe hou ons die baars lewend”, a reminder of fish care responsibilities during competitions, and an inside look at MK Fishing Academy, a cornerstone of our local angling community.
Spring-to-summer brings mysteries of its own, and in “Mysteries of the flat banks” we reveal why bass shift their focus away from food to something more primal. For the tech-savvy, using electronics during the spawn will help you spot beds when your eyes can’t. Add to that a spinnerbait masterclass, ten must-know tips if you’re chasing that elusive double-digit fish, and you’ve got an issue loaded with practical tools and inspiring reads.
As always, SA BASS is here to celebrate the sport we love, to share knowledge, and to keep the community growing stronger. Whether you’re flipping a craw, throwing a jerkbait, or simply daydreaming about your next personal best, may this edition give you fresh energy and motivation for the waters ahead. So, spawn season is here; may your lines sing with joy!

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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