The Positive Fishing Philosophy

With the new season here and another Classic in the books, a lot of anglers are itching to hit the water as they tend not to fish as much during the colder months.

That is up to the individual in terms of when they feel most comfortable fishing but if you’re one of those folks who don’t do a lot of chunking and winding when it’s cold, you should consider making it a goal to do more fishing late this year as you may find that with the decrease in pressure on your local lake, you could have some great days.

But this is just an aside as the real purpose of this article is to give you something to think about once you do decide to get out there and pursue your favorite species of fish.

I’m intentionally vague as it really doesn’t matter what particular finny critter floats your boat when it comes to applying what we’re going to discuss today.  [Read more...]

Ultimate Guide To Fall Fishing Baits

It is that time of year again. The fall is here, and more than just the leaves are changing. This can be some of the best fishing of the year as well as testing the anglers ability to adapt to quickly changing conditions.

So we’re going to give you our short list of those products that we always have tied on to begin our day on the water. [Read more...]

How To Catch More Fish, In Less Time, With Less Effort Today

Two things to get us started.

First, this is a long post, 1,022 words to be exact, but it will be worth it.

Second, I absolutely realize that the headline makes it sound like some crazy, infomercial snake oil designed to help you part with some of your hard earned cash—but it isn’t.

I am not talking about some magical bait or attractant, or some crazy new technique making the rounds on the professional tournaments. I am talking about a simple, time tested principle.

Pareto’s Principle, to be exact. [Read more...]

Why Premium Tackle Makes More Sense Than Dollars

How much is the average cost of lures in your box? Meaning, if you added them all up, and divided by the number of baits, what is that number?

Most people probably don’t know (and I’m pretty sure I don’t!), but an educated guess after looking at one of my more average boxes is around $7.00. The industry has changed dramatically over the last 20 years, and while there are certainly companies just looking to boost profit margins, there are good reasons for spending a bit more.

First though, let’s jump in the time machine… [Read more...]

ICAST 2012 Live Post: Hook Setting Tips With Bill Siemantel

Amidst all of the crazy hustle and bustle of the ICAST 2012 show, Pops and I had the chance to sit back and talk fishing for a while with famed big bass hunter Bill Siemantel at the Spro booth.

Opportunities like this don’t come at you every day, so we made sure to take advantage.

The thing about talking to a guy like Bill is you are going to get a serious amount of information coming at you fast and furious—and this isn’t theory…

Bill has honed his craft like few others, catching lunker size bass over 10 pounds on a regular basis. It is not an exaggeration to say that Bill has forgotten more about bass fishing than I will probably ever know. He gave us a lot of outstanding information, but one tip really stood out.

When we started talking about setting the hook, he offered us a couple of simple changes you can make to your technique to make sure you are landing more bass. [Read more...]

Spinnerbait Tactics For Transitional Bass

Summer time bass fishing is a bit of a roller coaster. Sometimes, you are putting more bass in the boat than you know what to do with, and other times you can’t catch a thing and you’re baking in the sun on top of it all.

This holds especially true for those of us with really unpredictable summer weather patters.

For instance, on my home lake, Lake Lanier, we have recently had record breaking temperatures of over 100 degrees, followed by moderate to high winds and thunderstorms.

Locating and catching bass can be frustrating, but this spinnerbait technique will help you do just that. [Read more...]

Night Fishing Baits For Big Bass

We’ve discussed some of the factors in night fishing up to this point. Now let’s get down to where the rubber meets the road and get specific in terms of strategies and lure selection so that the uninitiated can jump in with both feet and start catching some fish!

I always make it a point to get to the water at least an hour before sunset. The time will differ depending on how large the body is as well as how familiar I am with it. If I’ve been there several times and have a good lay of the land, or lake in this case, I don’t need as much time to figure out where I’m going to start.

Conversely, if I haven’t fished a given location very often, I will take more time to assess where to start.  [Read more...]

Night Fishing Basics

The Kid did a great job of laying out how bass see after dark. This adaptation to their eyesight, in conjunction with other specialized sensory systems, afford them the ability to hunt very efficiently after the sun goes down. Using a little of that information will help you get started with your night fishing.

We have had several questions from readers who have yet to take the plunge, not literally of course, into night time bass fishing. I have to tell you, from experience, that fishing in the dark can be some of the most fun an angler can have whether they are on the deck of a boat or on the shore of a pond. [Read more...]

How Do Bass See?

Understanding the biology of the eye of the fish is very often not even talked about, yet is very important to being able to catch a lot of bass.

Bass are often called sight predators—so it only makes sense for us to gain at least an elementary understanding of the way they do this. That’s what we will be looking at in depth today.

Don’t worry, this won’t be a biology class, but it will give you a basic understanding of the biology of the eye of the fish, so that you can more effectively catch them. [Read more...]

How To Rig A Soft Plastic Jerkbait

Today we are bringing you a video tip on a very simple method for rigging soft plastic jerkbaits.

In the video, Pops will demonstrate where to hook the bait, and how to align it for proper hook setting and greater hook up ratios. [Read more...]

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