When the first cool breeze of fall cuts across the lake, and the leaves start to drop, you can almost feel the bass waking up. After a long summer of sluggish days spent hugging deeper water, fall is ...
Fall is one of the best times of year to catch a giant bronzeback. But it can also be one of the toughest times of year to locate fish, which makes covering water and being mobile the name of the game ...
Chasing crappies is one of my favorite things to do. Crappie are abundant in lakes all over the country, aggressive biters, great sport on light tackle, and excellent table fare. From ice fishing to ...
Learn how to catch giant fall bass with the best crankbait tips in this action-packed video. Discover techniques, bait selection, and strategies to maximize strikes and land trophy bass during the ...
Autumn’s cooling water temperatures trigger movement in gamefish, including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and walleyes. As temperatures drop, these species often relate to steeper-breaking areas.
The Starting Spot Daily Bass Fishing Headlines are the perfect way to start your day with some of the top bass fishing articles on the internet. It’s the quick, informative, how, where, and who you ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Bass Pro Shops sponsored angler and owner of Webb’s Guide Service shares this week’s lakes report. On sunny days, the drop shot is working well. Look for fish in about 30 feet ...
When that mercury drops, the bass pop. Lots of Massachusetts anglers pick up reels and set out to plumb the state’s rivers, estuaries, and ponds for bass and trout once the leaves start to change.
In the valley just before dawn the town lights glitter in indigo shadow while the sky begins to fire from the rising sun. I like to leave the house then, though I know the settled clouds of autumn ...
Even if you live somewhere warm enough to fish all year long (without having to freeze off your behind in an ice shanty), fall is still a prime time to get out and enjoy the sport. Fish are ready to ...
Riley Harris of Orange has reeled in plenty of heavyweight bass over the years, but none compare to the bruiser that gobbled up his football jig on the morning of Nov. 22 at Sam Rayburn Reservoir.