5 Tips For Catching The Biggest Bass In Any Summer School
It's summer, and your spending a lot of time chasing schooling bass around the lake. If you are, there’s a good chance you’ve got the numbers but are missing out on size. These five fishing tips will change that.
When Fly Fishing in Saltwater, if Your Fly Isn’t Moving, You’re not Fishing
For a fish to see your fly as food, it must have the right action, but there are factors at work that the angler may not perceive. Have you ever wondered why many saltwater fly lines are so brightly colored? It’s not a fashion statement, it’s a tool and often the key to catching fish.
Shake, Rattle, and Roll for Summer Smallmouth Bass
I’m a life-long smallmouth addict! I’ve had opportunities to sample some of the best fisheries across the U.S. Yet the thrill of chasing these special fish isn’t diminished when I can’t cast a line on world-class water. If I must work a little harder to catch fish, it makes the reward that much sweeter.
An Ingenious Trick to Modify Your Favorite Fishing Plug
Multiple treble hooks are a perfect example of the Fishing Law of Unintended Consequences: Left alone, they do what they do best, snag the gills of fish, your fingers, and foul nets and tackle.
A Beginners Guide to Spinning Reels for Bass
When bass fishing, spinning reels, are the best choice for beginners compared to the baitcaster. There’re many reasons, but most importantly, spinning reels don’t have the learning curve of casting reels.
Do you know what fishing line you should be using?
We were walking in our local sporting goods store needing some fishing line and other tackle. As we took the corner we saw row after row of line and to be honest, we even got a little overwhelmed.