Avoid the 10 most common fall bass fishing mistakes and learn quick fixes. Discover proven tactics, lures, and seasonal strategies to catch more bass. | Photo by Kurt Mazurek It’s fall and things have ...
How to find bass in creeks, trigger giants with glide baits, and enjoy the topwater blowups of the season, even if you’re not using forward-facing sonar. Catch more fall bass without relying on ...
Every year, bass anglers struggle with the fall turnover. As the nightly lows begin to drop, the water’s surface layer cools. The colder water on top becomes denser and heavier than the warmer water ...
As water temperatures drop and the days get shorter, bass begin to aggressively feed on baitfish. For this reason, bass anglers turn to jerkbaits and crankbaits to target autumn bronzebacks and ...
It’s always special when a fish breaks the surface to inhale a topwater lure, but when it comes to freshwater bass fishing, ...
With forward-facing sonar (FFS) dominating so much of the bass-talk the past few years, the arrival of fall can be a satisfying return to “old-school” chunkin’ and windin’ among the extreme shallows ...
This finesse fishing tactic has been catching bass for decades. Learn why it works, how to rig it, and when to fish it ...
Boil your frog. Many frogs are rigid when they are new, and this could prevent you from getting a solid hookset. To make the frog “collapse” better, place the plastic body of the frog in boiling water ...
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It’s fall and things have changed on your favorite bass fishing waters. Shorter days, falling water temps, and shifting baitfish patterns cause bass to position and behave differently. If you hit the ...
No one has officially banned forward-facing sonar (FFS) yet. Sure, some tournament circuits have limited its use, but in your own day-to-day fishing you’re free to do what you want. Even though we saw ...