8 tips for creek bassing
Often, when the other guys are out in the middle of the lake fishing deep ledges and channels, you'll find Elite Series pro Bill Lowen in the backs of creeks and bays fishing water that's only a few inches deep.
Sound matters
It’s important to understand the role that sound makes in attracting smallies ... and in running them off.
Changing weather is not your enemy
Most everything right now is in open water. The baitfish are schooling as they get ready for their fall migration into the creeks and backwater areas.
On point with Brandon Palaniuk
The key to Palaniuk's win at the St. Lawrence River Elite Series tournament was finding better than average smallmouth bass.
Mobile structure: When baitfish become the object of obsession
Fishing suspended bait isn’t like targeting a laydown. However, if anglers branch out to open water bassin’, the payoff can be huge.
The truth about equipment
Just because you don’t have the budget to buy the newest and the best doesn’t mean you can’t catch bass, and it doesn’t mean you can’t compete.
Think differently about the thermocline
I’ve often found what I believe to be a thermocline in about 3 feet of water below heavy lily pads and vegetation.
First Classic champ talks topwater
If you're a bass fisherman and you don't have a Zara Spook in your box, you don't know what you're missing.
Fall time is now time
Seasonal fish movements are about much more than just water temperature.
Lay Lake keeps on keeping on
2007 Classic champ Boyd Duckett has devised three reliable patterns that will keep you in touch with Lay Lake’s bass in August.