Youtube angler, Lake Fork Guy, targets white bass as they begin the spring spawn in Texas. White bass are native to lakes, reservoirs, and rivers throughout the Midwest but have also been introduced to lakes throughout the country. White bass spawning activity occurs when the water temperatures reach between 55-65 and degrees, which can be anytime from March through May, …
Blade Baits Vs Spoons: A Winter Fishing Battle Royale
When the water dips below the 40-degree mark, there are few better lure options than a blade bait or spoon. Knowing the difference between these two Winter fishing staples will help you put more fish in the boat. Watch along as our boy SB Fishing breaks down his favorite ways to fish a blade bait and spoon. Load Up On …
Pike Fishing 101: How To Catch The Northern Pike
Throughout their range, northern pike are one of the top predators in any system they inhabit. They are voracious eaters, extremely hard fighters, and usually under-targeted by anglers. Because of this, pike fishing is some of the most exciting and fast action you can get on a northern lake. Whether you’re looking to learn about and target a new species, …
Why You Should Stop Overlooking Spoons When Fishing For Any Species
I don’t know either when or why spoons took a backseat to other lures. Did the spinner and its brightly-colored blades and beads knock spoons from their pedestal? Was it the rubber worm and its Texas or Carolina rigging the reason? Our lives are more complicated now than ever before, so maybe anglers thought their lures should be complex, too. …
Spoons For Bass: An Underrated Deep Water Tactic
When bass are offshore and feeding on shad in the fall, spoons are a criminally underrated bait. Swimbaits and other shad imitators often dominate fall bass fishing, but throwing spoons for bass is another sure-fire way to reel ’em in all fall long. The flutter spoon and vertical jigging spoon are your best bets, but both are meant for different …