Why Adding Scent To Your Baits This Winter Can Make A Big Difference
Why you need to start adding scent to your lures this winter. Adding scent can help you turn a bad day of fishing into a good one.
Why you need to start adding scent to your lures this winter. Adding scent can help you turn a bad day of fishing into a good one.
Crocs are the best fishing shoe of all time and I am here to tel you why. They float, dry quickly and are comfortable. Plus, they look sweet!
The best species to target during the winter months can depend on where you fish but we've broken down some of the best winter fishing opportunities.
We break down our 8 favorite bass fishing lures and techniques of the decade. Take a walk through ten years of bass fishing in this fun blog!
Power plant bass fishing is an effective way to fend off cabin fever. Power plant lakes stay warmer during the winter months which keeps the fishing hot.
Tailspinners are bass catchers that have helped anglers target deep water fish for decades. These simple lures should be in your tackle box.
A big thumping Colorado-bladed spinnerbait slowly rolled along the bottom is a top bass catcher in cold murky or muddy water. A bass’ metabolism is slowed down in cold water so the fish don’t want to move far to chase bait and its vision is impaired because of the off-colored water, which makes a spinnerbait
The bass pros love tinkering with their lures and a jig is one of their favorites to modify.Heeding the advice of the pro anglers, lure manufacturers have designed jigs that you can take right out of the package and catch bass. However, some pros still prefer tinkering with their jigs to improve the lure's design
northern and southern smallmouth bass are the same fish but at the same time uniquely different. In this article, we explain the differences.