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No Guarantees - by Alan Paczkowski
Buzzbaits - by Alan Paczkowski
If you are like most bass anglers, I am sure you will agree, nothing is more exciting than watching the water explode in response to the action of a topwater bait.
The Pattern, What is it? - by Alan Paczkowski
Just One Choice - by Alan Paczkowski
Proven Winners - by Alan Paczkowski
Trophy Bass in Wisconsin - by Bill Lodi
The Lindy Rig - by Bill Lodi
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.
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.
Worms with a Twist - by Bill Lodi
You may know them as corkscrew worms, snelled worms, molded worms, twisty worms or just plain, wacky worms. All of these nicknames refer to just one basic worm, the pre-rig worm.
Topwater Time is Beginning - by Bill Vanderford
Despite the fact that topwater fishing is not always the most efficient technique for catching fish, the adrenaline rush associated with surface strikes is still the ultimate thrill!
Nostalgia and Bass at Lake Seed - by Bill Vanderford
Since Lake Seed is a smaller, river-type impoundment, bass fishermen find it easier to read than larger lakes.
A Versatile Lure For All Seasons - by Bill Vanderford
The key word is versatility, which makes the selection pretty simple. Only one basic lure fits that bill, and it is the single-spin spinnerbait with assorted dressings.
Warm Weather Will Have the White Bass and Huge Stripers on Their Spawning Run - by Bill Vanderford
This annual migration is considered a major fishing event for anglers who pursue these feisty fish into the northernmost waters of the Chattahoochee and Chestatee rivers each spring.
An Excellent Role Model - by Bill Vanderford
I've had the distinct honor to have known Phil Niekro as both a friend and fisherman for more than twenty years, and over that period, regardless of fame or accomplishments, he has never changed.
Fishing Thick Vegetation for Big Summer Bass - by Bill Vanderford
Most southern waters contain surface vegetation during the warmer months of the year. Types include hydrilla and milfoil, which are considered nuisance weeds, and both lily pads and dollar pads.
Natural Bait and Knowledge Equals Great Catches - by Bill Vanderford
With plenty of predatory fish like striped bass and spotted bass on the prowl, great summer fishing at Lake Lanier is in full swing.
Fishing Evens the Keel for Bill Acree - by Bill Vanderford
Watching Atlanta Braves Traveling Secretary and Equipment Manager, Bill Acree, in his office at Turner Field, is like viewing a human dynamo.
Upstairs for Late-fall Bassin' Action - by Bill Vanderford
Popular Late-fall topwater lures come in many sizes and shapes, and each angler develops his or her own idea as to their use.
Prepare Boat Batteries For Cold Weather - by Bill Vanderford
This seasonal change triggers some of the best fishing of the year, but if one plans to enjoy it from the comfort of a boat, the cranking and deep cycle batteries must be prepared for the cold.
February is the Beginning of Crappie Time - by Bill Vanderford
February is sure to bring warmer weather, which will certainly trigger the mating urge in one of Lake Lanier’s favorite fishes....the crappie.
Early Rising Moon Turns The Fish On - by Bill Vanderford
Big bass instincts are keen enough to equate most lures with man and trouble. At night, however, Angler’s flaws are often obscured after dark, which results in better catches by the moon’s pale light.
Big Browns on Georgia's Chattooga River - by Bill Vanderford
Though this old river is more famous for the movie “Deliverance”, it is probably just as well-known to expert anglers for the great fall-run of big, spawning brown trout.
Live Bait and Knowledge Equal Great Fall Catches - by Bill Vanderford
With plenty of predatory fish on the prowl, huge schools of terrified baitfish have begun to move into the feeder creeks at Lake Lanier, and great fishing is beginning.
Lake Lanier - The Crankbait Period - by Bill Vanderford
Every spring as the trees start to bud, the geese begin to nest, and the surface temperature of the water rises above 50 degrees to stay, Lake Lanier has about a two-week period when the diving crankbait is the best lure to catch spotted bass.
Living or Dying Can Be in the Handling - by Bill Vanderford
Though fish fight valiantly and appear to be strong and hardy creatures, a slight action like rubbing one’s hand down its side might spell death. “Catch-and-release” is great, but sentencing a fish to a slow death by mishandling is inhumane!
April is a Time of Rebirth at Lake Lanier - by Bill Vanderford
Spring has finally come to Lake Lanier, and the shorelines will soon be ablaze with colors from the dogwoods, mountain laurel, rhododendron, and wild azaleas.
The Future of Fishing in Georgia - by Bill Vanderford
Because of good planning, excellent sport fishing should last through the coming decades.
Summer Crankbaits for Stripers - by Bill Vanderford
Though many live bait techniques are quite successful during the summer months, deepwater trolling is lots of fun.
Kentucky Muskie - by Bill Vanderford
Green River Lake is located in central Kentucky and can be reached through connecting roads from Interstate 65 out of Nashville, Tennessee.
In Search of Native Brook Trout - by Bill Vanderford
Tiny brook trout require clean, clear, cold streams in order to thrive. Therefore, the vast majority of these streams are small headwater streams found in scattered locations throughout the higher elevations of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Check Lines Before Fishing in the Cold - by Bill Vanderford
Instead of having to relate the familiar story of "The One That Got Away", now is the time to check those weak links before going out in the cold to do battle with a trophy fish!
New Books - by Bill Vanderford
Check out these new fishing and cookbooks. They are the "The Ingenious Angler" and the "Duck Gumbo to Barbecued Coon: A Southern Game Cookbook."
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.
Fishing Evens the Keel for Bill Acree - by Bill Vanderford
Watching Atlanta Braves Traveling Secretary and Equipment Manager, Bill Acree, in his office at Turner Field, is like viewing a human dynamo.
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.
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!
Warm Weather has White Bass on their Spawning Run - by Bill Vanderford
We're only a couple of weeks away from the annual white bass migration, which is considered a major fishing event for anglers who pursue these feisty fish into the northernmost waters of the Chattahoochee and Chestatee rivers each spring.
Warm Days have Crappie on the Move - by Bill Vanderford
Warm fronts with their southerly breezes will soon trigger a positive response from the crappie population, which is one of the most popular and sought after fish in Georgia.
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.
Spawning Spots - by Bill Vanderford
One "sure-fire" method to catch big numbers of these one to four pound bass during this period requires the use of a tiny lure that closely resemble smaller shad, which are still the main source of food for fish at Lake Lanier.
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.
The National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame - by Bill Vanderford
The Hall of Fame sits on six, city-donated, beautifully landscaped acres of land strategically located in the heavily traveled vacation area of Hayward, Wisconsin.
Bass on the Move at Lake Lanier - by Bill Vanderford
Real fall fishing at Lake Lanier should be almost a month away, but due to the falling water and a few cool nights, black bass and white bass are already acting like fall has arrived.
Go Shallow This Fall for Big Bass Action - by Bill Vanderford
Producing angling successes during the fall requires locating good quality water, hungry fish, and making plenty of casts.
Lake Lanier's Other Catfish - by Bill Vanderford
Though not as well-known or popular as its cousin the channel catfish, the white catfish has always been a favorite of those who like to sit along a shoreline and fish lazily.
Live Bait and Knowledge Equals Great Fall Catches - by Bill Vanderford
With plenty of predatory fish on the prowl, huge schools of terrified baitfish have begun to move into the feeder creeks at Lake Lanier, and great fishing is beginning.
Trout in the Hooch offer the best summer action - by Bill Vanderford
Smithgall Woods Preserves Georgia's Mountain Past - by Bill Vanderford
Correctly Spoon Feeding Fall and Winter Fish - by Bill Vanderford
Winter Madness for Stripers - by Bill Vanderford
Walleye Time is on the Horizon - by Bill Vanderford
Lake Lanier Anglers are seeing spots - by Bill Vanderford
Topwater Time for Huge Striped Bass - by Bill Vanderford
May is the Time for Post-Spawn Bass Magic - by Bill Vanderford
Bugging for Summer Bass - by Bill Vanderford
Understanding the Change of Season - by Bill Vanderford
South Georgia's Late-Summer Jackfish - by Bill Vanderford
Hot Weather is Trolling Time - by Bill Vanderford
West Virginia's Whitewater Smallmouth - by Bill Vanderford
When you’re sitting up high on a bass-type pedestal seat with a fishing rod in your hand, you question the sanity of yourself and your guide as you peer down through the impossible looking, exploding whitewater.
Double the Outdoor Experience in Wayne County ,Georgia - by Bill Vanderford
Huge catfish, great deer hunting, and true Southern hospitality are the rewards that await visitors to Jesup, Georgia, which is in Wayne County.
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.
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.
Locating River Crappies - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
While walleyes are still the most sought after fish in the rivers in the spring ,many over look another very tasty fish that also is in the river system this time of year. Yes, it’s the crappie.
Deep Cycle Batteries - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
Is there a right way or a wrong way to maintain your deep cycle battery? I hope to answer this question, and give you some information that you will find very useful.
Where to Find and Catch Springtime Walleyes - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
It’s Friday, you've just finished with another week of hard work. As your driving home, thoughts of walleye fishing come into your mind. Your wondering if the ice is off the river?
Fall movements of Walleyes - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
From May thru Labor Day is your normal fishing season. At this time your thoughts turn to hunting or catching up on other projects. Well I can tell you this. You are missing out on some of the best fishing the year has to offer.
Winterizing Your Inboard Boat - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
Well, the time has come to put your inboard boat away for this year. There are some things that need to be done at this time of the year to prepare your boat for storage for the winter months.
Zebra Mussels Found in Wisconsin's Nepco Lake - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
Is the Wisconsin River / Petenwell Flowage Next? What Impact Will This Have ?
DIOXIN What is it ? How does it affect me and my family? - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
Dioxin is not the only one by any means, however it is one that I know quite a lot about. I tell my clients about this, and the choice is theirs to keep the fish, or C P R them.
Fishing Line Confusion - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
A gentleman was standing by the fishing line rack and he had this confused look on his face. He looked my way and read the logo on my hat and said, are you a guide? Would you mind me asking you what line you use.
Night Bite For Walleyes - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
All walleyes share a common structure preference and when an angler identifies and finds this structure, he will invariably find fish, as well.
Winterizing Your Rig - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
For many of you the fishing and boating season has come to a close. Many of us are waiting for that” Indian Summer” weather, for a few warm days on the water before we finally decide to put the rig away.
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.
Petenwell's Zebra Mussels - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
On October 15th 2002, I talked to Mark Endris from the Wis. DNR. We talked in great depth about the Zebra Mussels in Nepco Lake here in Central Wis. and how they got into the lake and river system
Locating River Crappies - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
While walleyes are still the most sought after fish in the rivers in the spring, many over look another very tasty fish that also is in the river system this time of year. Yes, it’s the Crappie.
How Do I Pick The Right Prop For My Boat? - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
I have heard many stories of folks spending a lot of money on Dole-Fins and other similar add on equipment to improve performance only to be even more disappointed. So, what do you need to know to get the best performance out of your rig?
Can Walleye’s Distinguish Between Colors - by Bob Koeshall – The RiverRat
The deeper each color goes, the less strength it has because of light diffusion. Studies have found that in depths where light is almost absent, white and silver stand out better than even blue or green.
Dropping the Shot on Red River Crappie - by Chris Megee
What makes crappie fishing difficult at times is eliminating unproductive waters and not spending time casting at water that has no fish.
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.
Bar Fish the other White Bass - by Chris Megee
What’s the fish that fights like a saltwater fish eats like a fresh water fish and can be caught in almost every waterway in Louisiana. Bar fish, or white bass of course.
Forty Niner & I'm Not Talkin' San Fran! - by Chuck Bauer
Mother Nature sometimes works in mysterious ways and one of those ways showed up recently in one of those lifetime experiences that I was blessed to be a part of.
Water Safety Tips - by Chuck Bauer
Hre are some tips for safe boating that cover life jackets, operating procedures, personal watercraft and transporting your boat.
Leave Small Fish Behind - by Chuck Bauer
Over many years of fishing, I have had numerous people ask me about some of my fishin' methods. Here is a list of some of those questions along with their answers.
Man Versus Cat - by Chuck Bauer
Exhaustion was overtaking me and about five-feet away from the outstretched arms of Jeff and the shore, I lost my hold on the fish. The big cat started to sink and then he was moving away from me!
Ready For Fishin' Outside the Box? - by Chuck Bauer
I am filled with gratitude, and thankfulness that, once and for all, I have experienced the pure pleasure of fishin', when I finally put myself outside the box.
Be Prepared! - by Chuck Bauer
Make sure to email this article to friends, or print it out and share it freely.
Uplevel Your Fishin' Rod For Power & Strength! - by Chuck Bauer
In the pursuit of chasing big bass, I often see where many fishin' enthusiasts are poorly prepared. They do not have the proper equipment that it takes to land a BIG fish.
Color Your Line For Stealth and Success! - by Chuck Bauer
Bass Fishin' is like a 1000 piece puzzle, especially as it relates to bangin' big fish. The person at the end of the day having the most pieces of the puzzle put together, usually wins.
Slowdown - by Chuck Bauer
Ideas that if practiced consistently over time, they would help me or anyone else catch bigger fish. One such idea that stands out was to SLOW DOWN my presentation.
The Tackle Box Of Quotes - by Chuck Bauer
Here are a few great quotes that any fisherman can related too.
It’s A Red Ear Sunfish! - by Chuck Bauer
Another great day of fishing. Thomas bangs out two records for himself, a 17 inch long Largemouth and a 10 inch RED-EAR sunfish.
Beyond Jitterbugs: Topwater Shootout - by Craig De Fronzo
For sheer excitement, topwater action can't be beaten. The rush of a huge wake closing in on your bait gets the old ticker pumping.
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.
Earthworm's Mono Shootout - by Craig De Fronzo
Fishing line is the most critical link between you and your quarry. It simply does not pay to skimp on this essential piece of tackle.
Finesse Fishing Insanity - by Craig De Fronzo
All of these finesse methods have proven themselves to me. I didn't invent any of them. I've just modified them a bit to suit me better.
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.
Light Tackle Spinnerbait Primer - by Craig De Fronzo
I have no doubt that anyone who starts to use these small baits will start increasing their catch ratio. They are perfect for finessing bass in tough situations.
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.
Putting More Bass in Your Boat - by Craig De Fronzo
I employ a few tricks while out on the water that have consistently put more fish in my hands. Often, I have found that a small adjustment was the difference between casting and catching.
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.
Texas Tube Madness - by Craig De Fronzo
The Texas rig tube is a very consistent producer. If by chance bass want a different look, there are several alternatives. I’m a big fan of finesse techniques from the West coast.
Hair Jig Mayhem - by Craig De Fronzo
Although most people who use those baits work them in mid to deep water, I have discovered a couple of skinny water methods that are deadly.
Inline Spinner Secrets - by Craig De Fronzo
The inline spinner is a truly versatile bait that can cover all depths efficiently. It can be fished at various speeds and mimics a baitfish better than most other lures.
Nocturnal Bass Paradise - by Craig De Fronzo
I think that many fish naturally set their sites on shorelines at night to corral baitfish and prevent them from escaping.
The Hunt for Big Fish - by Craig De Fronzo
To consistently catch big bass, an angler has to put in the time and effort to be rewarded with success. Luck plays no part in consistency. An angler who is skilled in this “Hunting” knows where to go, when to go and what to use.
The 7 Step Program - by Craig De Fronzo
I have developed an intricate approach to finding fish on a year round basis. The formula revolves around the season. Let's take a look at how bass are located on a seasonal basis to get a better understanding on how to find them consistently.
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.
Dan Fallon's April 2003 Fly Fishing Column - by Dan Fallon
Monthly fly fishing column from Dan Fallon. Covers many topics and the continuing story line to his serilized fly fiction story " Adventures of Fletcher Quill ".
Dan Fallon's December 2005 Fly Fishing Column - by Dan Fallon
Monthly fly fishing column from Dan Fallon. Covers many topics and the continuing story line to his serilized fly fiction story " Adventures of Fletcher Quill ".
Dan Fallon's November 2006 Fly Fishing Column - by Dan Fallon
Covers many topics and the continuing story line to his serilized fly fiction story " Adventures of Fletcher Quill ".
Dan Fallon's March 2007 Fly Fishing Column - by Dan Fallon
Covers many topics and the continuing story line to his serilized fly fiction story " Adventures of Fletcher Quill ".
Dan Fallon's February 2008 Fly Fishing Column - by Dan Fallon
Covers many topics and the continuing story line to his serilized fly fiction story " Adventures of Fletcher Quill ".
Dan Fallon's July 2008 Fly Fishing Column - by Dan Fallon
Covers many topics and the continuing story line to his serilized fly fiction story " Adventures of Fletcher Quill ".
You Say 'Jig' and I Say Troll... Troll, Troll - by Dan Kiazyk
It’s surprising how a cool fall morning on the river clears your mind about what might or might not work for Walleye.
Sunny Eyes - by Dan Kiazyk
Walleye aren’t supposed to like the bright light and are said to be on the prowl predominantly during the witching hours (morning and evening). Well as the saying goes there’s exceptions to every rule!
Northern Trilogy Part 1 - Walleye - by Dan Kiazyk
Have you ever seen those Saturday TV fishing shows where this or that personality is espousing this or that technique or product in water that looks unlike the stuff you normally fish.
Northern Trilogy Part 2 - Pike - by Dan Kiazyk
But the fact of the matter is this; we are fishing some of the best pike waters in the world and who wouldn’t want to sacrifice a little of ourselves to give it our best shot?
Fall Walleye on the Flats - by Dan Kiazyk
The flats are those hard to define areas where depth is adequate for fall walleye but there are not too many structural elements to draw or hold fish in regularly numerous concentrations.
Pike Through The Seasons - by Dan Kiazyk
Reflections from a Manitoban pike angler, Daniel Kiazyk
Poppin' For Pike - by Dan Kiazyk
It goes without saying that Canada’s northern pike are next to no other fish in numbers and voraciousness. Throughout the open water season one technique seems to have relative success day in day out; “popping for pike”.
Musky Down Deep - by Dan Kiazyk
From where I stand in all of this melee it’s not so much the catching as it is developing strategies and looking into different scenarios which makes fishing for musky a lot more fun than fishing for almost any other sports species.
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.
Gearing Up For Cats - by Dan Kiazyk
. Rather they are modest investments, which if made once with a modicum of thought there’s no reason to not expect season after season of reliable performance on the best of cat waters.
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.
Summer Season Cats - by Dan Kiazyk
Knowing that cats generally move into their summer haunts as water temperature rise is a significant and timely insight.
Perfect Conditions For Cattin' - by Dan Kiazyk
There are recognizable conditions which can be taken advantage of by the angler
Floats For Cats - by Dan Kiazyk
Cats on a float are not only feasible, but in some instances a practical and an interesting solution to discovering what ol’ whiskers is doing in a river near you.
Night Shift For Catfish - by Dan Kiazyk
However if an angler changes the time - to night - when he/she angles, success while cattin’ during this period can be measurably improved.
Cattin' Bait Basics - by Dan Kiazyk
If you stop and think about what works at what time of the year there is almost a rhythm for effective baits for any watershed. Getting to know what works and when it works is a particularly valuable lesson that for any catman.
Anatomy of a Cattin' River Part#1 - by Dan Kiazyk
Just as every human body has common parts so too does the catfish river have its locales where catfish will be present. Knowing these general locations can make any visitors trip to a new cattin’ water that much more productive.
Anatomy of a Cattin River Part #2 - by Dan Kiazyk
Like every catfish river, this one has some prime locations and other locations with few if any fish. This article focuses on those particular places (locations) where you’ll find this river’s cats.
Shore Cattin' - by Dan Kiazyk
Practiced to a greater extent south of the border, up here in Manitoba along the banks of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers, many opportunities for world class shore cattin’ exist.
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..
Fall Location Considerations For That Trophy ‘Eye - by Dan Kiazyk
Unlike many other times of the year, location in the fall becomes a factor far more predictable than at any other time of the year.
Walleye Tackle Box Basics - by Dan Kiazyk
? I would suggest that the proficient walleye angler’s box will contain elements of the tried and true as well as newer refinements that have come as a result of a greater amount of understanding of walleye behaviour.
Tying Spinner Rigs For Eyes - by Dan Kiazyk
One of the most versatile tools in almost every walleye man’s tackle box is the spinner rig.
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