Largemouth bass are the most popular game fish in America for one key reason: Accessibility. No matter where you live, there’s a strong possibility there are largemouths close by. Furthermore, you don ...
As this year draws to a close, it’s only natural that we start thinking about all the things we’re going to do to make next year better. As bass anglers, the better part often refers to our fishing.
One of the most recognizable aquatic structures to hold largemouth bass is undoubtedly the lily pad. Offering up shade and a cooler water environment, defined and hidden ambush points for picking off ...
The bass are making spawning beds and are up shallow. Ned rigs and Tube jigs are working great. Keep a Zara Spook topwater bait close. Suppose there’s no wind, fish a shaky head. If you have wind, ...
Fishing a topwater frog for big bass is about as fun as it gets. Here's our expert take on how to catch bass with frog lures.
The weekly fishing report is courtesy of Mike Webb, Bass Pro Shops sponsored angler and owner of Webb’s Guide Service.
The bass spawn is one of the best times of the year to catch your personal best largemouth or smallmouth. As water temperatures warm across the country, bass begin to gorge on food in preparation for ...
Fly fishing experts share techniques for catching trout, bass, and crappie in Pennsylvania, including Euro nymphing and ...
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Seasonal bass fishing tips for consistent catches
Understanding seasonal bass behavior can transform your fishing results from hit-or-miss to reliably productive. By learning how water temperature, spawning cycles, and forage availability influence ...
Nothing thrills like a topwater bite, and whether you’re fishing during the early morning feed or prospecting a midday shade pocket, the right topwater bait often tempts the biggest fish. The question ...
By most accounts, the drop shot got its start out West in the clear water impoundments of California. These highly pressured ...
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Smart bass fishing tips for more catches
Catching more bass isn’t just luck — it’s knowing the right gear, techniques, and small adjustments that make a big difference. From choosing lures that match water conditions to fine-tuning your ...
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