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Thursday, 12 April 2012 02:00

Swimming a Drop Shot Rig

The next time you’re kayak fishing for some deeper bass - maybe hugging some rocks around 15’, or suspended at 20’-25’ - you may want to try a slightly un-orthodox presentation. Have you ever tried swimming a drop-shot rig?

Published in Fishing Articles
Thursday, 19 January 2012 13:09

Bedding Bass

Fishing bass during the spawn, in particular bedding bass - what a touchy subject! If you ask ten bass fishermen their thoughts,  the answers will vary from “never” to “situation” to “always”, and the discussions on the subject sound like presidential debates. Let us delve into the “situation”. Why? Because this is the one I adhere to, and I am going to go over the thought process, baits, and what to look for.   

Published in Fishing Articles
Thursday, 17 November 2011 14:35

Loosing Count While Kayak Fishing

The Gamakatsu Shaky head and Zoom Magnum Trick Worm did it again for me. The wind was absolutely brutal. Sustained 30 and gusting to 40 tough conditions for any kayak fisherman. I had to get creative to finding a spot that offered some protection. We've had a ton of rain this past week in my part of Oklahoma, so the river I normally fish was up and had a lot of current. It's been very low all year with our drought conditions, so I was glad to see it up and running. Seems like it needed a good "flushing out."

Tuesday, 06 September 2011 06:21

Small Water Gem… Right in the City!

I often find myself heading to McNeely Lake for a quick trip especially when the creeks are blown out and I can’t chase the brown fish.  McNeely is a small lake inside the Louisville, Kentucky city limits.  It is often overlooked by bass fisherman because of its small size and motor restriction.  Only electric motors are allowed.  The lake also had a bad shad overpopulation problem back in the 80’s which made bass fishing and pan fishing poor at best.  

Friday, 04 March 2011 05:46

Florida bass fishing is on fire

The prespawn period for Florida largemouth bass can produce some of the most exciting fishing of the year, and 2011 has certainly started out exciting. Since bass tune into environmental triggers such as day length, lunar cycle and especially, water temperature, timing of the actual spawn can vary. Generally, once water temperatures rise above 58 degrees, the bedding process begins and may continue until temperatures are in the mid- to upper-70s.
Published in South Atlantic Reports
Monday, 06 December 2010 01:00

Crankbaits For Early Winter

Living on Kentucky Lake as he does, where crankbaits probably catch more bass than any other lure, it's easy to understand why Yamaha pro Mark Menendez always has dozens of the diving plugs in his boat, even now as water temperatures are getting colder. In fact, early winter is one of his favorite crankbait seasons.
Published in Fishing Articles
Monday, 11 October 2010 21:10

Big Baits For Big Fish In The Fall

It's autumn throughout the Midwest. The leaves on trees are exploding in color, we're several games into the football season, some of the early migrating species of birds have left, and the fish want to get caught. Autumn is a great time to be on the water, it's a great time to catch numbers of fish, and, if you use bigger baits, it's a great opportunity to catch really big fish. Here's why the fish like bigger baits in the fall, and a couple of ideas for using bigger baits.
Published in Mid Atlantic Reports
Tuesday, 31 August 2010 02:00

Drop Shot Basics Vol 1

So anyone who watches the Bass Master, FLW, or any other bass programs see people drop shot fishing and catching fish.  It has been around for awhile now, molding and shaping like all techniques into a bass catching mainstay. It is one of my personal favorites, I always have one rig tied onto my line at all time, here is how I work and use the drop shot rig.
Published in Fishing Articles
Thursday, 06 May 2010 02:00

Frogies In The Mist

So I will start off with an experience I had recently. It was early in the morning, the air temps were warm, the water was cool to the touch and there was a misty fog in the air. I was sitting on an edge of early spring lily pads, there where frogs peeping in the reeds on the water line. I was tying on a senko, my go to bait, when I heard a splash in the water.  I looked up to see one of the frogs moving through the water. He was tiny, only about the size of a half dollar with lanky legs trailing behind.

Published in Fishing Articles
Monday, 12 April 2010 22:15

Bassaholics Brand Gear

While surfing the web last night I stumbed across some pretty sick fishing gear.  The guys at Bassaholics have taken modern day trends and merged it with  a passion for catching large bass, the results, some truly awesome clothing.

 

Published in Clothing
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