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Carolina Rig Catching - by Hugh Crumpler
There are lures and techniques for a variety of situations. One of the most effective techniques is the use of the Carolina Rig in running water. This method of catching bass has become one of the favorite tools in running water.
Advantages of fishing a Drop Shot Rig - by John Leech
Advantages of fishing a Drop Shot Rig are many. Easier to cast than a Carolina Rig, cast further than a Texas Rig and also sinks faster. Bait is always suspended and easy to adjust depth for suspended fish.
Plastic Worm Fishing - by Jim Reaneau
Topwater Time for Huge Striped Bass - by Bill Vanderford
Nearby Georgia Mountain Retreat Offers Best Trout Fishing - by Bill Vanderford
With many travelers deciding to stay closer to home these days, the fabled Soque River that winds its way through Habersham County is the perfect choice for both fly fishermen and couples looking for a special place during the leaf season.
Fishing Lake George - by Ray Kelly
Dipsy Divers and Planer Boards on Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
Each fishing system has its advantages and disadvantages. Depending on fishing conditions, planer boards might out fish the Dipsy Diver one day, however the next day, every fish will be caught off of dipsies.
Fishing Florida's Rodman Reservoir - by Jim Hammond
Rodman is a body of water that is a result of a plan back in the 60's, by one of our U.S. Presidents to cut a barge canal across the state of Florida.
Night Time Catfishing 101 - by Chris Megee
Night fishing is probably the best way to catch a big catfish. Big catfish feed largely at night and this method of fishing offers the greatest chance of hooking up to the monsters underneath.
The Lindy Rig - by Bill Lodi
Arizona Game & Fish Department’s Wildlife News - Rory Aikens
The Arizona Game & Fish Department’s Weekly Wildlife News is packed with the latest news and updates for the state of Arizona.
Deck Carpet Redo
One of the problems with buying used bass boats, or with keeping a boat that’s past its prime, is having to replace the old, worn-out carpet.
Winter Madness for Stripers - by Bill Vanderford
Understanding how weather affects fishing - by John Leech
The study of weather will give us a bigger peace of the puzzle of fish behavior than any other single study.
Bass Fishing in Small Ponds/Lakes - by Jim Hammond
This is one of those lakes that you here some of your pals talking about. A lake tucked so far back in the woods that few even know of it's existence and fewer have had the opportunity to wet a line in this almost un-fished water.
Musky Tackle Defined - by Bill Lodi
This list is just a basic one for some of the tackle that you will need to purchase for your Musky fishing outings. There can be variations of course, but this is just a general guideline to follow when purchasing your Musky tackle.
How I Fish The Senko - Gary Yamamoto
When asked why did he create the Senko, Gary Yamamoto says, "I just wanted to use it to go fishing." And Gary has done just that, using his Senko to place highly in many Bassmaster, FLW and international tournaments the last few seasons.
Stripers are on the Prowl at Lake Lanier - by Bill Vanderford
Cooler nights have dropped the water temperature at Lake Lanier just enough to make the ravenous striped bass population hungry.
The Million Dollar ''Bass Bait'' - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
I would be willing to bet that most (I said most) of today’s serious bass anglers already have some of these baits in their tackle boxes or in their boats but they rarely use them.
Downrigging Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
On any given day, and when using downriggers, your catch could include steelhead, walleye, coho, or king salmon. Most important, the downrigger offers the advantage of precise lure to depth presentation.
Fishing The Luhr Jensen A.C. Plug
When it comes to monster fish such as largemouth bass, striped bass, lake trout, brown trout and muskies, the A.C. Plug has no real rival - only imitators.
The Altamaha River has become 'Big Cats Den' - by Bill Vanderford
Though its bewhiskered countenance is not one of the most beautiful sights, the catfish is certainly one of the most prolific and largest of fishes in Georgian waters.
Three Bass Rigs You Really Ought to Learn! - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Fishing Crankbaits - by Jim Reaneau
Love Affair with the Jet - by Bill Vanderford
With no more than six inches of water separating us from the rocks, I marveled at how easily our guide drove the big, jet-powered aluminum boat up the fast flowing tributary to a secret spot that teemed with Arctic grayling.
Cicada - Every 17 Years
The Cicada is well known by almost everybody. The noisy insects hatch in the spring and you hear their distinct noise for a few weeks then it dies away.
Bass Boat Evolution - Honey Hole Magazine
Have you given thought as to how we arrived at the present selections of sleek, efficient, and increasingly sager boats, which are specialized for bass fishing?
Soft Jerk Baits - by Jim Reaneau
Why Fish Jump - by Dennis Dobson
Based on the reasoning described above every fish that has ever jumped out of the water has to have been either a female preparing to spawn or a fish of either sex infested with parasites.
Understanding Bass: Part 1 - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Cooling Water Spells Specks - by Jim Hammond
Some of you readers are thinking specks, does this mean speckled perch or speckled trout. Well it means both, although we are going to talk about speckled perch, (crappie, slabs, paper mouths).
Bass Tournament Shortcuts - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
There are many different reasons for these same anglers to consistently "Cash-In" or "Place in the money" fishing Bass Tournaments, and I hope that I can help you with some "In-Site" on what keeps some of these anglers successful.
Cold Water at Lake Lanier Requires Live Bait - by Bill Vanderford
Though Lake Lanier is heavily populated with catchable fish during February and March, several problems exist. Nevertheless, if one employs good common sense, Lake Lanier can be a "hot spot" during February and March!
Starting Equipment for Bass Tournament Angling - by Ken Warren
The bottom line here is, spend as much as you can afford on the equipment and it will not ruin the day for you. If you skimp on the equipment you will simply be reducing the number of times you will draw a check after a tournament.
Big Bass Baits - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
One thing you need to know or at least understand is that you will have slow days on any body of water. This means patterns & techniques for catching big bass work great for you one day don’t necessarily mean that they will work the next.
North Dakota Weekly DNR News - NDFG
Topics include: Game and Fish Spiritwood Lake Property for Sale. Anglers Should Consider Removing Permanent Fish Houses. Hotline to Provide Spring Snow Goose Updates. Minnesota-Wisconsin Chapter to Auction North Dakota Bighorn Sheep License.
Trolling Speeds and Techniques for Fishing Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
Depending on what fish I'm targeting, quite a few factors are used to determine trolling speed. Some include: the actual speed reading on the indicator, wind condition, current speed, previous experience and, of course, luck.
Fly Fishing with Doug Macnair The Flies Part 2 - by Doug Macnair
The challenge that confronts every fly fisher: “Which fly do I use?” The right choice usually means success and a fish or two; the wrong choice usually means hamburgers and fries for supper.
The Zoom Super Fluke - by Ken Sturdivant
The Zoom Super Fluke is one of the deadliest soft plastic baits that have come out since the plastic worm.
Down from the Hills of Habersham, Georgia - by Bill Vanderford
With the beginning of trout season this month, some basic knowledge of the upper Chattahoochee River seems to be an appropriate subject.
Catfish Rigging Componets - by Dan Kiazyk
Components are the building blocks to successful adaptable rigging. Knowing your options will almost certainly help you give an edge on any catfish water.
Trout Fishing Erie County, Pennsylvania - by Dave Adams
To be successful, though, you must be like a chef. To please the patron, cook only what the customer desires. Then serve the dinner in such a manner that is both appealing to the eyes and the taste.
Approach New Lakes and Finding Fish - by Jim Reaneau
News from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commision - Dec. 10 - AGFC
Inside this week's edition of Arkansas Outdoors. WMA turkey hunt begins Dec. 11. Deadline set for returning Lake Hogue tilapia tags. Seasonal trout stocking returning to central Arkansas. Weather throws added challenge at December elk hunters.
Understanding Bass: Part 2 - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Buzz Baits…and Other Topwaters I Have Known - Honey Hole Magazine
They have been around for many years and over time have gone through a variety of modifications.
How to use a Trolling Plate and Trolling Bag - by Dave Adams
Like all other anglers - or us who like toys - I had to have a trolling plate. That's right, if they had it - I wanted it. Well, soon enough, I had my new trolling plate installed.
Lunker Largemouth Love Lizards - by Justin Hoffman
Jump on the “lizard bandwagon” this season, and watch your success rate soar by using this phenomenal bait.
Boat Positioning - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Flippin’ & Pitchin’ Strategies for Untapped Bass - by Justin Hoffman
Two techniques that are often under utilized, yet rate as proven big bass producers, are flippin’ and pitchin’.
Lake Lanier Anglers are seeing spots - by Bill Vanderford
Fishing the Lake Trout of Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
Although a common fish in Lake Erie, the lake trout is not heavily fished. However, after waging a determined battle with a 20-pound fish that fights like a tank, the lake trout can transform any angler into a laker enthusiast.
Smallmouth Bass Fishing on Lake Erie and how to avoid the Gobies - by Dave Adams
As anglers, we are outmanned and under gunned to deal with such an adversary. The round goby has us flanked on all sides. Nevertheless, by understanding this invader - the battle can be won.
Arizona Game & Fish Department’s Wildlife News - Rory Aikens
Arizona Game & Fish Department's Weekly Wildlife News for November 5th.
Worm Fishing at Night - by Ken Sturdivant
Your senses are more keen at night. Even though it's impossible to see the fishing line in the dark, night fishing with this bait will improve the fishing skills.
Erie Walleyes made Simple and Fun - by Dave Adams
Walleye fishing on Lake Erie can be productive and fun; yet, difficult or even strange. Dave Adams shows you how catch walleye in the western, central, and eastern basin of Lake Erie.
Cold Water Fishing Techniques - by Ken Sturdivant
Anglers will find huge schools of shad roaming the lake and depths may be as deep as 40 feet. These small shad make up the winter diet for almost all the bass, spots and largemouth included.
South Dakota Weekly Game, Fish and Parks Weekly News - South Dakota's Game & Fish
Various topics for South Dakota Outdoors.
Fishing the ''Bobber With A Brain''
I fished with the BWAB for a total of 5 hours, not including the test above. The total number of fish caught was around 250.
The Oddball Couple: Yamamoto Ika and Senko - by Craig De Fronzo
This article will cover my favorite techniques that I employ with both of these baits. I jumped on the finesse movement very early on and learned to adapt all of the West Coast "sissy bait" techniques to my own New York conditions.
Small Boat Modifications - by Craig De Fronzo
I like to employ some low cost neat little tricks to make either of my two bass fishing vessels more efficient fishing machines.
Smithgall Woods Preserves Georgia's Mountain Past - by Bill Vanderford
Splashing Bite - by Hugh Crumpler
The way to get a "SPLASHING BITE" is with topwater baits. One very specialized type of topwater bait will give a thrill of a life time when that Monster bass BLOWS UP and inhales it.
2004 Zone by Zone Oregon Spring Fishing Forecast
A zone by zone look at fishing for the entire state of Oregon for the year 2004.
Ideal Temperatures for Freshwater Fish
A chart for the ideal fishing temperatures for freshwater fish. Shows the lower and upper avoidance and the optimum levels.
Types of lines when fishing with Downriggers/ Dipsey Divers on Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
Technology, each day, brings anglers new products, and each promises to be better than the last. Whether it's reels, poles, lures or lines, the disconcerting array can make for a difficult decision.
Ten Tips For Finding A Good Guide - by Dennis Dobson
The vast majority of fishing and hunting guides are honest, hardworking, dedicated folks who have chosen to earn their living in one of the world's toughest, most competitive and physically demanding professions.
Pre-Season Boat Trailer Maintenance - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
You have a lot of money invested in your fishing machine, and it amazes me how many fisherman over look the trailer, the very piece of equipment that separates your boat from the road.
Striped Bass Trolling 101 - Jack Passie
Trolling for striped bass, Montauk style, is the most exacting, most demanding type of fishing that there is.
Bass Cat's New Below $10,000 Bass Boat, the Baby Cat - by Hugh Crumpler
Fun, rugged, lifetime warranty, quick, agile, stable, mobile, hardly any draft and well worth the money describe BASS CAT's entry into the below ten grand fishing boat market.
Jigging Spoons And Tailspinners - by Jim Reaneau
Bass Launches New Tournament Trail for Weekend Anglers - Bassmaster
BASS, the worldwide authority on bass fishing, and ESPN Outdoors announced today that a new series of single-day, weekend tournaments will launch in January at sites around the country.
The Drop Shot Rig - by Ken Sturdivant
From the Texas rig to the Carolina rig to the trick worm, bass both spots and largemouth still see these long tested and true rigs. Now the is a method that is easy to rig and even easier to fish.
Cold Fronts & Senko's, A Match Made In Bass Heaven! - Kurt von Brandt
While there are a ton of established techniques regarding the Senko, in this article I want to share with you my favorite and probably the single most productive condition to catch bass on the Senko.
Arizona Game & Fish Departments Weekly Wildlife News - Rory Aikens
The Arizona Game & Fish Department's Weekly Wildlife News is packed with the latest news and updates for the state of Arizona.
Gar Fishing Opportunistic or Outrageoous - Highlandangler
I found a new fishing pursuit and some hot action just be taking an opportunity that presented itself. Yes most of those who I had asked earlier would probably just laugh but then again; they are also missing some great action.
CatMaxx Baitcast Rod and Reel Combo
The good thing about catfishing -- you don't have to spend a lot of money to get the right gear.
Topwaters - Honey Hole Magazine
The excitement of a bass blowing up on the surface of the water is a thrill few anglers soon forget. Topwater plugs can be broken into five categories or styles; poppers, darters, prop baits, crawler, and flexible plastics.
Oklahoma - 87-pound blue catfish breaks state record - Oklahoma DNR
Some would argue that catching a record fish is all skill and others would say it is all luck, but maybe it has a whole lot more to do with just getting out and going fishing.
Lake Erie Smallmouth Bass - by Dave Adams
If there is a heaven for the smallmouth bass angler, it’s here - at perhaps the best smallmouth bass water in the world. And once you’ve fished Lake Erie, you’ll agree too.
Fish Attractants: Are They Really Worth it? - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Bass fishermen, which lure do you use? - by Jim Reaneau
This months article will cover, What lure would you pick if you just had one to choose from.
Winter Rattle Trap Fishing - by Jim Reaneau
I were going to fly on an airplane I would take along a couple of rattle traps because if the plane was going to crash I could jump out and the traps would hang on something before I hit the ground.
Using the Raytheon Autohelm Sport Auto Pilot - by Dave Adams
The Raytheon Autohelm Sport Pilot - it will never need paid, will not reach for a beverage while you're setting up gear, and it will drive better than any human, of whom, includes my lovely wife, Cindy.
Channel Cat 101 - by Dan Kiazyk
The fish that was not so long ago maligned as a rough fish has gained a bit more respect of late.
Advanced Drop Shotting - by Craig De Fronzo
This is part two of my series on drop shot fishing. In this article, I will attempt to answer the questions guys sent me about the rig.
Does your Guide have a license? - by Rick La Point
When you call to book your guide ask if he is licensed and insured. If your guide can't produce the license or insurance don't hire him!
Fish on Richland-Chambers, on a Fall Feeding Frenzy - by Tom Lester II
If you have not been out to Richland-Chambers reservoir lately, you might want to consider a trip in the near future.
Read the Rules - by Reed Montgomery
Not knowing or not following, these often very strict rules can mean losing precious end-of-the year points, big bass of the day, disqualification or actually being barred from these andother events throughout the rest of your life.
Reading the Weeds to Bassin’ Success - by Justin Hoffman
Whether it means casting a topwater bait or hopping a worm, the largemouth bass has an uncanny way of luring us to the lake year after year.
Drawdown at Lake Toho - by John Leech
A scary event is about to happen to our WORLD FAMOUS LAKE TOHO!
Thinking Of Hiring A Bass Guide ? - by Reed Montgomery
Before hiring a bass guide there are many questions that must be answered. Here are 10 questions to ask yourself and the guide that should give you the input needed to make the right decision.
Live Bait Time is Here Again - by Bill Vanderford
At this time each year, both predators and baitfish tend to suspend in open water and can be caught using several methods. To assure guaranteed success, however, live bait becomes the best choice for bass and stripers in these open water areas.
The Spin Cast Rod and Reel - by Ken Sturdivant
The reason these outfits are popular is that they are easy to use and they can catch almost any game fish.
Boating Tips - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Throughout my past years of tournament bass fishing, I have witnessed many boating accidents. There are several tips a boater should learn before he or she launches their boat when spending time on the water.
Hickory Shad are Making a Comeback in the Roanoke River - NC Wildlife
Hickory shad, harbingers of spring fishing, have made a remarkable comeback over the last decade and are now one of the most popular fisheries along the Roanoke River from late-February through March.
Catching Sturgeon On Tillamook Bay - by Dennis Dobson
Unlike fresh water fisheries such as the Willamette and Columbia rivers, tides play a critical role in sturgeon fishing in any bay or stretch of tidewater. Sturgeon like a lot of water movement, so minus tides tend to produce more fish.
Bass History - A Chronological View
A look through a ages of the eveolution of bass fishing.
Smallwater Big Bass - Honey Hole Magazine
A lake under 2,000 acres is small water. But these can be great learning ground especially for someone just getting started in bass fishing.
Finesse Fishing - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
Oklahoma - State Record Flathead Catfish Caught at El Reno Lake - ODWC
Ron “Barefoot” Cantrell now holds the state rod and line record for flathead catfish with a 72-pound, 8-ounce brute of a fish he caught from El Reno Lake.
A Seasonal Guide to Guntersville Bass - by Troy Jens
At just over 69,000 acres, and 65 miles from dam to dam, Lake Guntersville can be intimidating when trying to figure out patterns and locations for bass in what is considered to be among the finest bass fisheries in the Southeast.
Don't Get So Wrapped Up In Color Selection! - by Roger Lee Brown ''The Bass Coach''
The Floating Worm - by Reed Montgomery
Emerging on the tackle buying public during the late-1980's was a worm that performed like never before. The Floating Worm was introduced as a totally new way to entice bites, from the already lure-conditioned bass of our nation's waters.
Cold Weather Crappie Tricks - by Ken Sturdivant
Cold weather crappie are not easy to catch in the dead of winter because most anglers don’t fish deep enough.
Light Tackle Jig 'n Pig Techniques - by Craig De Fronzo
The MMJ has become my confidence bait and for good reason. It is a deadly bass catcher. It is very easy to pick up and learn in a short time.
Taking care of your Boats Batteries - by Reed Montgomery
Taking good care of one to three batteries requires just a little of your time each month.
Bank Fishing Tricks for Black Bass - by Ken Sturdivant
The black bass moves shallow in the spring to spawn once the water temperature goes above 62 degrees. This spawning activities occur during the full moons in the spring and this shallow activity makes the bass a lot easier to catch.
Selecting a Boat for Lake Erie - by Dave Adams
Although a boat does not exist that is big enough to handle Lake Erie - with safe boating conditions, the minimum size that I would recommend is 21 feet. And if you can afford it, buy a fiberglass boat.
South Georgia's Late-Summer Jackfish - by Bill Vanderford
Champion Introduces the Highly Anticipated 198 Elite Bass Boat
The 198 Elite is the boat that everyone has been waiting for. Capable of handling from 175 to 225 horsepower, the new 198 Elite is designed, built and equipped for competition as well as comfort.
Becoming An Outdoors-Woman - Honey Hole Magazine
Becky Short began her outdoor trek just six years ago by having the courage to venture outside her self to try new things.
Fishing the Bill Lewis Rat-L-Traps - Bill Lewis Lures
There are many different ways to work a Rat-L-Trap and using the right presentation can improve your day’s catch. Here are three of the very best techniques for Trap fishing.
Trophy Bass in Wisconsin - by Bill Lodi
When you hear of someone catching that 10 pound trophy, you have a vision of what lake that fish may have come from. Here is a list of lakes and structuyre patterns to help assist in that trophy catch.
Oklahoma Wildlife Weekly News - Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
The weekly wildlife newsletter is provided by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife and covers various topics.
North Carolina - Lake Norman Produces New State Record Blue Catfish - NC Wildlife
Joel Lineberger of Long Island, N.C., broke the state record for blue catfish when he hauled in an 85-pound monster from Lake Norman on June 19.
BASS News: Japanese Pro Wins CITGO Bassmaster Classic - Bassmaster
Japanese pro Takahiro Omori conjured up some last-minute heroics Sunday to become the first non-American to win the CITGO Bassmaster Classic presented by Busch Beer and capture the sport's world championship title.
Bass Anglers Favorite Soft Plastic Colors - by Ken Sturdivant
The first plastic worm came from the Creme Lure Company of Tyler, Texas in the early 1950’s. No one ever thought that these baits would change fishing forever.
Unfamiliar Waters - Honey Hole Magazine
Since it is impossible to be familiar with so many lakes and rivers, successful tournament anglers learn the skills necessary to tackle unfamiliar waters.
Florida's Top 12 Bass Waters Selected for 2004 - FWC
Largemouth bass are found in almost every freshwater body of water in Florida. With more than 7,500 lakes available, anglers sometimes face a tough decision about where to fish.
Crawfish - The Best Proven Bass Bait Around - Michael Wagner
The crawfish is the natural food for the largemouth Bass. It is scientifically proven that this Bait will get hits more than any other out there.
Cast Nets: Free Live Bait and a Workout
To throw a cast net takes a few days of practice, but once you get it you'll be catching all the live shad, shiners, suckers, logperch and whatever lives in the stream/river/lake you fish.
Braided Line: Truths and Deceptions - by Duane Richards
Everytime I read what others are saying about braied lines, it makes me cringe first, then it enrages me to see all the misinformaition thats out there for anglers wanting to learn.
Drop Shotting Your Way To More Bass - by Craig De Fronzo
The following article is the first part in a series of tech articles focusing on how to increase your catch.
Catching a Few Bream - by Jim Hammond
If you follow these simple steps, both you and your kids should have a great time catching Pan Fish.
Livewell Oxygen Injection Systems Supercharge Livebait and Reduce Summer Tournament C&R Mortality - David Kinser
The Oxygen Edgelivewell oxygen injection technology is used to supercharge live bait that's being transported in closed livewell systems or stockpiled for several days in the summer.
Tiny Tubes for Crappie - by Ken Sturdivant
Lots of schools of crappie gather under docks in the cold weather and these fish can be caught by the patient angler.
Learn to Fish Plastic Worms at Night - by Ken Sturdivant
Even though it's impossible to see the fishing line in the dark, here is where the touch for worm fishing is improved.
Abu Garcia Ambassadeur® D Series - One Word Describes It - Easy! - Abu Garcia
If you've been thinking about moving up to a baitcaster, this is the one you've been waiting for. The Abu Garcia D Series is the world's easiest to cast baitcast reel.
Fishing Worms - Bass West Magazine
One of the most important tools every bass angler should have is a working knowledge of the basics of fishing plastic worms.
Ohio's Channel Catfish : Lazy Summer Dyas and Nights - Ohio DNR
Ohio’s rivers and reservoirs are known for some of the largest channel cats in the country.
The Red River ''Jig'' - by Dan Kiazyk
The “Red River jig”. This approach has been refined, using trial and error, discussion and just plain luck..
Power Pole Provides Instant Boat Position - by Fred Everson
In the shallow water environment of West Central Florida, boat position is crucial in every aspect of skinny water fishing.
Deep Winter fishing on Lake Fork - by Jim Reaneau
Under normal winter conditions for December the jigging spoon, tail spinners, big spinner baits, and the ever popular jig and pig these are the baits of choice.
Pike Through The Seasons - by Dan Kiazyk
Reflections from a Manitoban pike angler, Daniel Kiazyk
Fall Weather on Florida Lakes - by John Leech
Lets look at the cooling effects of the fall weather on our Florida lakes, fish, and cover. As the cooler nights start to drop the water temperature of the lakes the fish will start to stage for spawning.
Buzz Hammer - A New Twist to Buzzbait Fishing
I re-rigged the Big Hammer to look as good as possible and proceeded to catch my largest smallmouth bass at 20 inches along with an 18 and a 16 incher.
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