3 keys to deep cranking
The ability to turn your back on the bank and catch fish that rarely see a bait is a major step in any angler's development.
Schooled in the Sunshine State
Florida is a great training ground for a bass angler. I definitely helped to shape my skills and understanding of the sport.
Lessons Learned: The Mississippi River
This was a really exciting event for me. I love to fish rivers and I love to fish up north. We were fishing both.
Fall into winter
As fall moves towards winter and everything starts to get colder, the bass tend to move more towards the vertical stuff.
It’s spinnerbait time!
The spinnerbait is a great tool for the power fisherman because you can cover water and fish fast — my specialty.
Culling while you catch
This week we’ll talk a little about culling by fish choice and by bait selection. That’s what I did on Smith Lake last week, and it worked pretty well for me.
5 mistakes deep crankers make
Deep diving crankbaits are a staple of professional anglers like Tim Horton who make their living on offshore structure. Follow these tips to improve your deep cranking.
Lessons Learned: Toledo Bend
When the timber is everywhere, the fish aren’t relating to it like they do to a few stickups. Saying they’re on the wood is like saying they’re in the water. It’s of no help whatsoever.
Basic smallmouth movements
Let’s talk a little about how smallmouth bass really move around in a lake.