Saturday, June 25, 2016

Froggin’ Weedless Banks

When most anglers think frog fishing, visions of weed-laden banks and coves pop into mind…


But did you realize froggin’ weedless banks can be just as effective?

It absolutely can and bass pro, Dean Rojas lets you in on a few of his secrets for fishing the frog almost anywhere…



Pretty cool how it can almost work that bait with no obvious cover around isn’t it 👍

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Junk Fishing 101

Ever have a day on the water when you feel you don’t have a clue?



You know, those days when you haven’t patterned the bass or can't seem to get dialed in...

I know I have…

Time to let the guys from Angler's Edge address the situation and do a little junk fishing perhaps :)




After listening to what Jim Lindner has to say on the matter, looks like I am a classic junk fisherman!

How about you?

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Are These the Best Bass Baits?

Question... Are These the Best Bass Baits?

These baits can be:
  • Fished in cold and warm water with success;
  • Enhanced with a variety of plastic and pork trailers;
  • Used around rocks, trees, weeds, docks & pilings; &
  • Cast, pitched, flipped, skipped, swam and buzzed…
Does this make skirted bass jigs the best bass baits on the market?


Evidently the guys from Angling Edge think so…


Looks like they might be considered one of the best bass baits...

Of course the question remains...

What's a good trailer for your jig?

Hmmmmm

Friday, May 27, 2016

Tips for Fishing Lipless Crankbaits

Lipless crankbaits are versatile hard baits that can be fished throughout the year by varying the color pattern, size and retrieves used…


Though good just about anytime, lipless crankbaits really shine during those times of year when bass are actively chasing schooled baitfish, especially in the fall!

Here are some great tips from FLW Touring Pro, Scott Suggs on the equipment and approaches to fishing lipless crankbaits on sloping structures…

Enjoy!


Friday, May 20, 2016

Effective Strategies For River Bass Fishing

River Bass Fishing Tips – Effective Strategies For River Bass Fishing

By Lonnie Sallas

River Bass fishing is very popular due to the easy accessibility that fishing in the river provides. Oftentimes to reach the best fishing spots in a lake, you need a boat. But this is not the case with bass fishing in the river. But there are some differences to bass fishing in the river. The following quick tips for river bass fishing should remind you of these differences and help you land more fish.




Ask the local bait store what the bass have been biting on.  Common natural river baits include minnows, shad, crayfish, and worms among others.  Follow the recommendation of the local bait store, and fish with either that live bait, or throw lures that resemble what the fish have been feeding on.

Downsize your offering.  While river bass fishing remember that generally speaking, the bass will be smaller than in the lake.  This is due to a variety of factors including them having to swim against current, size of water body, and availability of food.  You will find that jigs that you use to catch Crappie on the lake, will be very effective for Bass on the river.

Cast upstream and reel your bait back slowly letting the current carry it downstream.  Bass position themselves with their head upstream waiting for their prey to come floating down the river.  Remember if you cast downstream, and reel back upstream, the fish is going to have to fight the current to catch up with your bait.

River Bass fishing can be outstanding in the early spring.  During the early spring bass will run up the river and into the feeder creeks to spawn where the water is warmer.  Go fishing from late February to late April for your best opportunity for a good catch.

Fish around deeper holes in the river and around structure.  The bass love to stage around these areas because the current is not as strong.

Fish the shallower water in the morning and just before dark or on cloudy days.  Fish the deeper holes later in the day or on bright sunny days.  A good technique is to cast your lure on shore, and bring back into the water slowly.  Many times you will find a bass waiting to swallow it.

Remember these differences in river bass fishing and lake bass fishing so that you can be effective on your next river Bass fishing trip.

River Bass fishing can be a blast. The bass are strong and the bite can be fast and furious. I hope that these river Bass fishing tips help you land more fish.

But if you would like to learn more about river bass fishing and lake bass fishing, then who better to learn from than a 3 time angler of the year and member of the Professional Bass Hall of Fame. Bill Dance has come out with a Bass fishing DVD series called the Complete Bass Fishing Course. Bill teaches you how to catch bass from A-Z in a very simple and understandable manner. I encourage you to check it out.

Don’t overlook river bass fishing. Go fish today and take someone you love with you!

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