Big Baits Shine in June
In all of the country (except for the far north), JUNE brings the beginning of Summer and the end of the spawning phase for bass. Bass are looking to recover, […]
Two Bass Fishing Strategies that make each May Day a Heyday
Many of the bass around the country are post spawn in May or at least approaching the tail end of the spawn. This means that you have to change gears […]
Choose Lures According to Water Color
For much of the country, April is without a doubt the best month for soft plastics. Because many fish are shallow, they become territorial and protective. You will find slow […]
Contrast is a Great Answer for Finicky Bedding Bass
It’s coming up on that time of year when the bass will be setting up on beds. Some of you that reside in Southern states may already be experiencing this […]
RipTide Mullet for Stripers
The 4 inch and 5 inch Riptide Mullet for Stripers have been a very effective bait for me during the fall striped bass migration for several years. I use these […]
Productive Fishing in February
February can bring on one of the most exciting and challenging times of the year to fish. Fish are no doubt on the move, the weather is all over the […]
Two Rigging Setups to Have on Board This Winter
A winter bass fishing day could be a tricky thing to prepare for if you don’t have a lot of experience doing so. Anglers are always challenged with how to […]
All About Lure Color
Looking at the Original Culprit Worm lure color chart can be intimidating. I attempted to count them all, but was overwhelmed at the vast color selection. Have I tried them […]
Use a Swim Jig in the Late Summer and Early Fall
A well-dressed swim jig is an extremely versatile tool in bass fishing. It’s very effective when bass are in a “little bit of everything” mood. It seems like the late […]
Worms Don’t Just Imitate Worms
If you’re a seasoned bass fisherman, then this lesson may initially make you feel like Bill Gates taking a beginner class on Windows 95. But the lesson is deeper than […]