What is the one type of cover most anglers fish?
Vegetation…
Although all forms of vegetation are not created equal, there are some basic principles you can apply when trying to unravel the main fish holding areas…
And in this video, the folks from Angling Edge TV show you how to locate the weedy hotspots in this case relative to milfoil.
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Personally I catch more bass "out of the grass" each season than from any other type of cover or structure!
How about you?
Do you know what you get when you combine, warm summer days, shallow mid-lake rock piles and reefs plus smallmouth bass?
One of the best topwater smallmouth opportunities of the year!
See how it all comes together in this video from the folks at Lindy Fishing Tackle!
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Time to break out the poppers and prop baits and hit the water all!
Tight lines and full live-wells
There are lots of times when shallow running, square-billed crankbaits will knock the socks off bass holding around shoreline cover but…
What happens when the bass migrate out and start holding on deep cover and structures?
Time to break out and start fishing deep crankbaits...
Take a moment to watch this informative video for several great deep crankin' tips!
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Did you realize, all frogs are not created equally? ;)
When many bass anglers think frog fishing, the image of a soft, hollow-belly frog pops into their minds.
Yet there is another type of frog out on the market, actually designed for a totally different type of presentation… the buzzing frog…
In this video, FLW Pro Scott Martin tells us how and when he fishes a buzzing frog opposed to his favorite hollow-body frog!
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Ribbit, ribbit .... swooshhhhhhhhhh :D
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…
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Pretty cool how it can almost work that bait with no obvious cover around isn’t it 👍