10 Bass Fishing Lures Every Angler Needs In Their Tackle Box
What are the 10 types of bass fishing lures every angler needs? Here's a distinct list to get you started!
What are the 10 types of bass fishing lures every angler needs? Here's a distinct list to get you started!
The versatility of a jig with a weedguard makes it the ideal lure for tempting bass holding around rocks. Jig fishing is never a bad call when trying to dig bass out of cover, but these are your best options for targeting bass on the rocks.Bass crave rocks especially in springtime, because the rocks absorb
Dam fishing is one of the easiest places to find bass. You know they're there, all bunched up, but how are we supposed to catch them. Here's how:
Lily pads are fishy, but fishing lily pads is tricky. Here is an all in breakdown of everything you need to know about fishing lily pads
Summer night fishing can provide a great opportunity to catch a trophy fish. Fishing from dusk to dawn also offers you a chance to beat the heat.
Fall fishing in the south can be tough but it's also when some of the biggest fish of the year are caught. Here's the 4 keys to catching late in the fall.
Fishing rocky bottoms is essential for finding bass all year long. Rocky bottoms typically hold heat and fish. Fishing these areas effectively pays off.
Do you like to bass fish? Do you have a competitive streak? If your answer was yes to these questions, you should consider fishing a tournament. Bass tournaments began in the early 1960’s and have grown into a full-time, big business industry featuring two professional tours, numerous triple-A circuits, and countless small, local derbies.
Bass fishing after a rain storm can be tough so knowing what to look for will can make a difference. Start catching more post frontal bass with these tips!