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.
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Trolling for smallmouth bass
We're out here on Lake Erie trolling for Smallmouth Bass using the American Smelt crankbaits. Typically, we'd go with the ...
A lure with a funny name is serious business when it comes to catching black bass as winter marches toward spring.
I grew up in northern Illinois and spent much of my adult life in northern Wisconsin. As a lifelong largemouth bass angler, I know what a cruel and unreasonably long season winter can be for the ...
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 ...
Maybe the idea of summer bass fishing isn’t all that appealing to you. Maybe your thinking, Who wants to go out among all the pleasure boaters and endure 100-degree temperatures to chase around a ...
Quiet mornings spent on a calm lake, wading a mountain stream, discovering a local pond or trolling deep waters for big-game fish create a tight bond among anglers of all ages. It’s these moments that ...
Black bass are anywhere from two inches to 20 feet deep, said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Anything goes lure-wise, Jones added. Top-water lures are working well around flooded ...
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