By Cory Byrnes, for Lone Star Outdoor News Years of drought have had a significant impact on many of the traditionally hot white bass rivers anglers flock to during the spring. Many hope the upcoming ...
Try for black bass deep or shallow. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers recommends bass fishing 15 to 20 feet deep with a jig and pig. Try spinner baits or top-water lures in shallow water.
Lots of anglers wouldn’t touch the high water at Beaver Lake with a 10-foot pole. A 6-foot pole with a reel attached is more like it for fishing the usual springtime rise in water level at the ...
Bass fishing roots run deep in Arkansas. But you don’t need to be a pro to enjoy the bountiful largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass angling opportunities in this land of diverse waters ranging ...
Bass don’t disappear in winter – they move. Here’s where to find them and how to catch them on a fly rod, when cold water changes everything.
The weather may still be chilly on the waters around South Carolina’s Upstate, but bass fishing can be hot if you understand how bass transition from late winter into emerging ...
Texas bass guide Jack York had one of the best fishing days of his life on Lake Tyler, where he and a client caught a 12- and ...
Frog fishing over giant grass mats is one of the most exciting ways to catch big summer bass. In this video, we go pond ...
When the bass bite starts to cool down the answer is often right behind you. Fishing from deep to shallow, working crankbaits up-the-down staircase, provides a different look, and one that keeps the ...
Outside of spring, there’s no better time to target smallmouth, largemouth, and spotted bass than the fall. As the summer heat fades away and the first few cool nights are ushered in, water temps ...