Check Out The Week 2 #MTBTrickShot Winners Here!
Here are this week's winners from the #MTBTrickShot Challenge! We received some great shots this week, with awesome creativity and degree of difficulty.
Here are this week's winners from the #MTBTrickShot Challenge! We received some great shots this week, with awesome creativity and degree of difficulty.
Soft plastics are a bass fishing standby. There are 2 ways soft plastics are created: injection and hand pouring. Here’s some more about how it goes down.
Here are some current fishing do’s and don’ts to help you catch more fish next time you’re out on a river system.
Fishermen are always searching for the next big thing. Here are 4 notorious "next best thing" fad baits that didn't last:
No matter where you are in the country, there’s bound to be at least two panfish species swimming in your local waters. Whether it be perch and rock bass up north, or shell crackers and longear sunfish in the south – they’re everywhere, delicious, and willing to give a frisky fight to even the most
If you fish enough, you’ve probably experienced a period where for whatever reason; you lack the desire to get out there on the water. Slumps happen, and it’s usually the result of being stuck in a rut. It can be hard to motivate yourself when you always fish the same patterns on the same lakes.
Flutter spoons may have originated on the famed reservoirs of east Texas, but they’ve made their home on the Tennessee River. Check the report from almost any recent summertime tournament held on Kentucky Lake, Pickwick, or Chickamauga and you’re more than likely to see a flutter spoon playing into the success of the top finishers.
When the heat of the summer has the bass and other gamefish species deep, there aren’t many tools better at generating strikes than a deep diving crankbait. Their profile, wild wobble, and erratic action drives bass wild – often igniting a school that previously had lockjaw.Unfortunately though, despite their reputation as big-bass catchers, many anglers
It’s like clockwork every year. The fish are biting all spring, through the spawn, and again while they’re recovering. The fishing is good, the fish are patternable, and all is right with the world. Then the heat comes. In what seems like the blink of an eye, each summer sometime around the July/August timeframe bass