How deep can you go?
Long lining for bass is great, but it's definitely not easy or fast. If you're wondering what you can do to maximize your crankbait depth on a conventional cast, you've come to the right place.
Avoiding the crowds on Memorial Day
As recreational boating ramps up for the summer holidays, here are a few tips to help you enjoy a peaceful day of fishing on your local waters.
Finesse fishing’s most overlooked lure
They've been around a long time, but grubs get little respect among bass anglers. That's too bad since they can be extremely effective.
Mid-season adjustments
The 2012 Elite Series season's half over. How do you adjust to make the most of the second half?
Getting your crankbait deep
The last Elite Series tournament on Douglas Lake opened a lot of anglers’ eyes to the effectiveness of cranking deep.
If night time is not the right time for you
Now matter how good it is, night fishing is just not for everyone. If you're one of those anglers, I've got a couple of alternatives for you.
A deeper look at long lining
Sometimes bass are too deep for a conventional cranking approach and too lethargic for soft plastics or a spoon. When that happens, there's long lining.
Night moves: Part 3
Where and what you fish after dark is just as important as during the day.