Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Using Jerkbaits for Springtime Post Front Smallmouth Bass

More often than not springtime cold fronts will send northern largemouth bass into an inactive funk.

Smallmouth bass however tend to be far less effected by post frontal conditions especially when an erratically darting jerkbait comes to an abrupt stop right n front of their face!

Take a moment and see how the folks from W2F use bright colored suspending jerkbaits to trigger post frontal smallmouth bass into attacking...

A few things to remember:

  • Don't be afraid to try different color patterns (natural and bright) to see what the bass want
  • Pick the right rod
  • Remember to make multiple casts at different casting angles


Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Cranking Tips for Prespawn Smallmouths

Medium diving crankbaits can be excellent baits to entice prespawn smallmouth bass into striking as they make their transitions from wintering areas to the spawning flats. 

Once you...

  • Pick the right bait
  • Identify the right depth, structure and cover
  • Hone in on the correct retrieve
  • Make multiple casts to each target
smallmouths usually "bring the heat" as they say and attack the fleeing crankbait!


Take a few minutes and listen to northeast bass pro Paul Mueller explain his thoughts and approach when fishing crankbaits for prespawn smallmouths...


Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Cold Weather Bass Tips - Tying Hair Jigs for Bass

One of the most basic and effective fishing lures ever developed is a simple hair jig. 

Even though it is a very basic lure design, hair jigs are highly effective baits since they mimic the forage base of virtually all game fish including our favorites - largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass! Depending on the methods used to tie the hair jig, it can be designed to imitate common fish forage such as minnows, crayfish and even leeches.  Coupling the correct design with the proper fishing techniques (subject of a future post), jigs will produce quality and quantities of fish when many other techniques falter. 

Most jigs can be tied using basic materials consisting of a vice, bobbin, jighead, thread, different types of animal hair or fur (bucktail, rabbit hair, etc.) as well as newer synthetic materials such as mylar and flash-a-boo.

In this video, Al Daher of Micky's Bait & Tackle (North Syracuse, NY) demonstrates the secrets to successfully tying hair jigs that catch fish ... 

 Enjoy and learn ..


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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Tricking Out Your Swim Jig

Some of the best tips are those providing a simple approach for creating innovative solutions to problems...


This video on "tricking out your swim jig" shows a very interesting method to modify a standard swim jig using the same technique we do when adding trailer hooks to spinnerbaits and buzzbaits but...

Rather than just adding a hook however, a blade and swivel is added letting you create your own spin jig from materials you have in your box...



Now that you have seen how to make your own swim jig spinner rig, you can adapt it to any jig or even a spinnerbait or chatterbait for that matter ;)

Saturday, April 21, 2018

Fishing Grass Through the Seasons

When fishing a lake with significant amounts of aquatic vegetation, one question often springs to mind...


Are there certain seasons to concentrate on the grass and abandon them for other cover during other seasons?

While on some lakes that may be the case