Many bass anglers trade their fishing rods for shotguns during the winter, but those willing to stick out colder conditions and adjust their tactics can be rewarded with big fish. Even though ...
Imagine this scenario: you’re allowed to fish for bass every day for the rest of your life, but you can only use one lure. You have an unlimited supply, but it’s all the same bait. What would it be?
Winter tactics are in full swing for catching black bass. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers said good lure choices include Alabama rigs, jerk baits, crawdad-colored crank baits and swim ...
As we close out yet another year of angling in the Mid-Atlantic, a lot of things come to mind — a year of long, enduring drought, striped bass regulations that need changed and what looks like another ...
Halloween and Thanksgiving traditionally bookend what most East Coast surf anglers consider the peak of the fall run of striped bass from Southern Massachusetts through Northern Maryland. When I was ...
If there are two lure choices one would not want to be without during the cold months when targeting bass and walleyes, it would be a hair jig and a blade bait. Here are some tips for each.
Bass fishing … in the winter. It can and does happen, but only for those who don’t mind a little cold and wind. It’s not magic, but more hard work than anything. And you need to pick and choose ...
The wait for the infamous Crush City Mooch Minnow is finally over. You no longer have to be Jacob Wheeler’s best bud (although, if you are, that sounds pretty awesome) to get your hands on a pack of ...
Catching fish with jerk baits is enough to coax anglers away from the fire place for a day on the lake. We have plenty of pleasant days in January and February for hitting the water to cast jerk baits ...