Spinnerbaits
What are Spinnerbaits? The ever popular, and universally loved spinnerbait comes in 2 basic...
Read Moreby admin | Sep 20, 2016 | Lures, _Full Width Left Image Module | 0
What are Spinnerbaits? The ever popular, and universally loved spinnerbait comes in 2 basic...
Read Moreby admin | Sep 12, 2016 | Fishing Tackle | 0
The purpose of swivels is to prevent line twisting and to allow lures and spinners to...
Read Moreby admin | Sep 7, 2016 | Gear, _2 x 3 LeftImage Module, _Sidebar Featured Posts | 0
Safety and tracking equipment. How to choose the best fish finder, gps, sonar, satellite phones iridium and inmarsat. Best satellite phone and portable power supplies so you’re well prepared
Read Moreby admin | May 22, 2015 | Lures, _2 x 3 LeftImage Module, _Sidebar Featured Posts | 0
There are no perfect fishermen, only well-educated ones. Educating yourself on where to find...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Fishing Tackle | 0
Lead was the standard for fishing weights until environmental regulations and concern about lead...
Read MoreHooking Live Bait Frogs, minnows and shad will live longer if hooked properly through their front...
Read MoreWorms can be used for many different species from bass and trout to walleye and are an easy,...
Read MoreCatching Bass with Minnows All game fish feed on minnows. They’re also known as...
Read MoreHow to Catch Bass with a Leech Lure Leeches are an excellent live bait for catching largemouth, smallmouth, spotted and Florida bass. While they work well on their own, try them on a spinner, spoon or jig for better results. The...
Read MoreHow to Catch Bass with Aquatic Insects Most stream anglers get excited in the spring, the prime...
Read MoreHow to Catch Bass with Live Frogs Frogs and tadpoles are excellent bait for catching largemouth...
Read Moreby admin | Mar 4, 2015 | Live Bait, _Full Width Left Image Module | 0
Catching big bass with crayfish Crayfish are popular and considered a large part of the diet among...
Read MoreSmallmouth Bass prefer cool, oxygen rich water.
Therefore, try streams and rivers with fast moving water. Smallmouth can also be found behind brush or other debris and where rocks breach the surface, creating oxygen rich water.