Largemouth bass are the most popular game fish in America for one key reason: Accessibility. No matter where you live, there’s a strong possibility there are largemouths close by. Furthermore, you don ...
Get ready for a fast-paced striper fishing adventure as we hit the open water in pursuit of trophy striped bass! This action-packed episode dives into expert striped bass fishing techniques, starting ...
Lake Hartwell served up a combo of spotted bass and largemouth on the latest stop of Major League Fishing's Bass Pro Tour. As these pro anglers descended upon the popular reservoir on the ...
I know we’ve all heard, and possibly all repeated, the fishing advice that you can’t beat time on the water to improve your bass fishing game. We’ve probably also heard that it takes 10,000 hours ...
Striped bass fishing remains strong, as it has been for a long while. Aaron Jolliff at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers said brood minnows or shad are the best baits. Have a top-water lure tied on in ...
Discover the ultimate secret weapon for winter bass fishing that helps you catch big bass in cold water. This video reveals lure strategies, presentation tips, and techniques designed to trigger bites ...
There are some skills Southern kids learn early, like cooking and good manners. They’re also quick to ditch the Snoopy rod and get comfortable using a baitcaster. The roots of many of the most popular ...
Outside of spring, there's no better time to target smallmouth, largemouth, and spotted bass than the fall. As the summer heat fades away and the first few cool nights are ushered in, water temps ...
The Bassmaster Elite Series kicks off on Guntersville today, and while these top-level bass anglers are battling some pretty frigid temperatures, especially for Alabama, they're also battling a new ...
1. In Lakeland, bass are continuing to spawn, so stick to the shallow water, try flipping dark-colored creature baits. If you can find them, try shiners for bass as well. Specks continue to hit ...
Try for black bass deep or shallow. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers recommends bass fishing 15 to 20 feet deep with a jig and pig. Try spinner baits or top-water lures in shallow water.
"Indicator fishing . . . becomes a more important method for me when bank fishing. Pulling flies will generate an “eat or be spooked” response from trout as your flies streak by them. This is great ...