Someone recently told me that spring is “just around the corner,” but he got away before I could ask him just which corner that was. I would go stand closer to that corner because, I’m ready for ...
Big-time bass fisherman Oliver Ngy explains what's going on with the resurgence of big baits for bass, and three you need.
Above is an example map of areas to look for at your local lake or river. The blue represents super shallow water, while the ...
Largemouth and smallmouth bass are undoubtedly the most popular freshwater gamefish in North America. It’s also probably safe to say that more lures have been designed to catch them than all other ...
Spring’s warming weather gets bass anglers going because it gets bass moving toward shallow water, where they’re more accessible. However, they’re not necessarily easier to catch. Even pros admit that ...
Spring fishing can be feast or famine. So keep in mind the bite can turn hot in a hurry if you’re on your game. Right now is also the best time of the year to land a trophy bass. Understanding how ...
A sentimental favorite, this lure just flat-out catches fish and is ideal for the tributary streams white bass run into in the spring to spawn. Selecting lures for white bass—also known as sand bass, ...
March can be a great month for fishing. Trout streams are being stocked, crappies and bluegills are firing up and even on some nasty days some bass are starting to roam and feed. A lot is going on and ...
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The one spring tackle sale anglers won't want to miss
For anglers, spring is the season of renewal. It's the time of year to take stock of your tacklebox and get around to those boat upgrades as fresh and saltwater seasons prepare to launch into high ...
I’d been watching the robins hopping around my back yard in search for the “early worm” and hoping that they were a sign that spring was really just around the corner, not just a day marked on the ...
It was an extraordinary week of spring bass fishing, to say the least. Jeff Samsel, then public relations director for PRADCO Outdoor Brands in Fort Smith, and Chris Elder of Mount Ida, one of ...
It’s 46 degrees in the Columbia River, and, says guide Bob Adkinson, that means it’s time to start searching the bays and backwaters for smallmouth bass. “When the river temperatures get up to about ...
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