If you spend time at the lake, either at the marina or around the boat slips, undoubtedly you've noticed bass cruising around. You've probably been on the water since before sunrise, made a long run ...
Berkley Pro Jay Yelas is the reigning FLW Tour Angler of the Year and a former Bassmaster Classic champion from Corvallis, Ore. If you spend time at the lake, either at the marina or around the boat ...
Spring is the absolute best time of year to catch bass near the bank. Smallmouths, largemouths, and spotted bass all flood the shallows each spring to spawn. As part of their annual ritual, the bass ...
A floating worm like the Zoom Trick Worm is a top finesse presentation for much of the year. It's also cheap and easy to fish, as FLW Tour pro Terry Bolton shows us in this action-packed video.
When it comes to catching black bass, most anglers would rather fool 'em with plastic worms than feed 'em the real thing. Fishermen resurrect supple, soft plastic worms from their tackle boxes as ...
It's a breezy day on the bass haven known as Rodman Reservoir and a good bet that no other angler on the 9,000-acre lake is fishing the same type of soft-plastic bait being used by Mike Gough. Gough, ...
There have been thousands of creatures imitated by soft plastic lures in the last 60 years, including some that never crawled on the earth, but the original worm shape is still hard to beat for a lot ...
What Are Floating Cattail Bogs in Bass Fishing Lakes? Floating cattail bogs, or cattail undercuts or mats, depending on where you live, refers to above-water vegetation like cattails, with their mass ...
Floating cattail bogs, also known as undercuts or mats, are a high percentage spot for finding hidden largemouth bass. By identifying what floating cattail bogs are, why they hold fish, and how to ...
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