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For those looking for a bass angling mag with more articles than any other bass magazine, look no further. You've found BAM. With the Fall 2011 issue of Bass Angler Magazine about to hit store shelves and mail boxes around the country, Editor-in-Chief Mark Lassagne offers some good news, "The distributor has allowed one more day until I have to turn in the final subscriber's list for the last issue of 2011 and I am passing on the extra day to new subscribers from the forums, with a one-day only price of $19.95 for a one year's subscription."

In this issue anglers can look forward to fishing info that will enlighten anglers on some of the senses of bass, sound and scent. This issue will also broaden horizons on moon phases, fluorocarbon and boat buying. Lifestyles of pro anglers line the pages and include Jimmy Houston, Ish Monroe and Fred Roumbanis. Destination stops show Washington, Louisiana and Arizona.

Tactics and techniques range from Fall fishing with Elite series pro Chad Morgenthaler to seasonal swimbaits with big bass hunter Matt Allen and FLW pro Sean Stafford showing off Fall jerkbaits, while Elite series pro Jeff Kriet gets into lipless crankin'.

Other Autumn angling articles are;

• Fall Crankin'

• Fall Finessin'

• Fall River Smallies

• Fall Spinnerbaits

• Fall Tidal Bass

• Jigs & Worms

• Trolling for Bass

The Fall 2011 issue features another Elite Series pro Fred "Boom Boom" Roumbanis on the cover and is chalk-full with nearly three dozen bass fishing articles and over 100 tips to help anglers catch more and bigger bass.

To hook yourself up with a subscription to Bass Angler at $19.95, use promo code BR114.

https://www.bassanglermag.com/?page_id=206

The subscriber list for fall ends midnight on Tuesday, August 30 and so does this offer.

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