OperationBass.com introduces Ask the Pro Archives - Major League Fishing

OperationBass.com introduces Ask the Pro Archives

October 25, 2000 • Gary Mortenson • Archives

New feature will provide extensive and comprehensive online Q&A fishing library

Have you ever wondered how to catch bass in standing timber? Do you know the best techniques for fishing reservoirs? Do you really know what it takes to fish on the pro circuit?

For answers to these and other questions, readers need look no further than the newest column on OperationBass.com called “Ask the Pro.” Every Monday, as part of the Ask the Pro series, a different professional bass angler will take time to answer fishing-related questions submitted by you, the reader. To bolster our professional writing staff, we’ve brought on board some the nation’s most successful anglers including FLW veterans Mike Wurm, Carl Svebek, Marty Stone, Clark Wendlandt, Terry Bolton, Scott Martin, Peter Thliveros and Guido Hibdon. Together, these anglers will provide a wealth of weekly information that will assist both professional and amateur anglers alike.

In our continuing effort to make OperationBass.com the premier bass fishing Web site in the country, we have developed an additional feature – a comprehensive Ask the Pro archive. Essentially an online library that grows each week, the Ask the Pro Archive will allow readers to search for specifics topics as well as all previous fishing-related questions submitted by all of our readers. Quite simply, our Ask the Pro archive will expand indefinitely, giving you, the reader, access to a wealth of bass fishing information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Using the new archive is easy. Simply go to the E-zine home page and click on Go to Ask the Pro archive link under the column heading on the left-hand side of the page. An archive screen will appear. You can now choose to search the Ask the Pro fishing archive with the help of three different sorting methods:
· Key words. You can type in a key word to help find particular questions and answers that are most applicable to your particular search (example: spinnerbaits).
· Professional anglers. You also have the option of searching for all answers given by a particular angler (example: Clark Wendlandt) regardless of the topic. In addition, you may choose to search “all pros” which will provide every question and answer tackled by all of our anglers over a given year.
· Topic. You many choose to search our database by any one, or all, of our 10 selected topics (example: bait and tackle).
· Combination. To help make your search as easy and efficient as possible, the database allows readers to search any combination of sorting methods including different variations of key words, professional anglers and topics.

If you would like to view all of the Ask the Pro questions and answers in our database for an entire year, that is possible as well. No search is too big or too small.

The goal is to provide all of our readers with the most extensive and comprehensive fishing advice in the industry. And every week, that inventory will continue to grow.

OperationBass.com would like to remind everyone that the column could not be possible without your assistance. We need your questions to keep our columns interesting and our archive growing.

If you are interested in participating in future columns, submit questions along with your full name and address via e-mail to [email protected].

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