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It’s Grand Master Basser. Just kiddin’.
You mean Bassmaster and fly fishing. BASSMASTER is a magazine published by BASS (Bass Angler’s Sportsman Society) founded in the late Sixties by Ray Scott. It covers the eight species of black bass; Florida largemouth, Northern Largemouth, smallmouth, Guadalupe, spotted, redeye, Suwanee and Alabama spotted. It also covers the Bassmaster Elite series tournaments, Bassmasters Classic tournaments, and a few smaller, but major ones along with the top one hundred fifty professional bass fisherman that participate in these tournaments. Oh, did I mention it covers bass fishing also?
Fly fishing is just what it sounds like.