Bass fresh off the spawn are often lethargic and utilizing smaller, slower presentations can be the key to triggering more strikes from finicky fish.
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A simple jig and worm is a staple for any angler, but there are a few KEY tips that can help you turn over more walleye.
Guide and tournament pro Colt Anderson explains how to differentiate between walleye and bass on forward facing sonar.
Many trout fishing opportunities in the Midwest exist in stocked, backcountry lakes with crude accesses, making them ideal for kayaks and canoes.
Fish-finding electronics manufacturers have made it easier than ever to bring high-end technology anywhere you go, which comes with a list of great benefits.
Tony Mariotti explains how targeting fish from a distance with a slip bobber can be effective for sight fishing for spring crappie.
Bottom bouncers are a popular tool for mid-summer walleye. Jason Mitchell shares how to keep your presentation free of algae and how to choose the right weight.
Bassmaster Elite Series pro Bob Downey puts on a lot of miles towing his boat across the country and bouncing across the water come tournament time. All that jostling around…
Seasoned guide, Brian “Bro” Brosdahl, explains why you should be wearing gloves while fishing and the best pair you can get on the market.
Jadyn Thomas breaks down the nuances of setting planer boards when trolling for walleye and the differences with using mono or braided line.
Pro Rob Manthei covers the basic essential tools you need to have when musky fishing.
Jason Mitchell shares key locations and baits for targeting walleye in depths less than 10 feet all summer long.