When learning how to fish for bass, an essential first lesson for beginners is to master a few essential fishing rigs that use soft baits—whether they’re worms, crawfish, tube baits, or creature baits ...
Watch as Timothy Yearick lands a huge channel catfish on the west branch of the Susquehanna River off of his brand new boat, and bass pro Casey Magargle will show you a way to rig your tube bait to ...
In the world of bass fishing, you can try hundreds of techniques and thousands of baits. This can make it challenging to find your tried and true favorites, but it seems that most bass anglers I know ...
At Fishing Finatics in Everett, Pete said there’s been a good striped bass bite off Revere, Nahant and Winthrop beaches. He suggests trolling the shoreline in 8 to 10-feet of water with Santini ...
If there is one thing I’ve learned from the live-bait guys in South Florida, it’s the importance of keeping your bait healthy. No matter what species you are fishing for, or what method you use, the ...
When soft plastic worms hit the bass fishing scene years ago, the sport was changed forever. A bass fisherman's arsenal in the 1960s consisted of crankbaits, spinners and the newest bait sensation, ...
A wacky rig is perhaps the most subtle, natural, and non-invasive presentation bass anglers use. It’s a very slow and finessed presentation unlike a crankbait or chatterbait. But the true beauty of ...
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