How-To

How-To

Float trippin’ for smallmouth

It's no wonder so much attention has been devoted to such classic smallmouth lakes as Champlain, St. Clair, Dale Hollow and Pickwick. Those big bodies of water surrender some truly monster-size bass.

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How to invent a bass lure

If you can figure out what the fish like, and you can't buy it, you might just have to develop it yourself.

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A new spin on baitcaster chores

Woo Daves recalls his early days as a professional bass angler and the role spinning rods played in tournaments back in the 1970s. Essentially, they had no role. Baitcasters were the rage, and few professional bass anglers used spinning rods for much of anything.

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Overgunning with crankbaits

In this article, you can read how when having the choice of an ever widening array of lures and tactics, sometimes just getting back to the basics with a little discernment and a little "old school" thinking is not a bad idea.

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Finesse jigging

In the not-too-distant past, the mention of the word "finesse" to bass anglers would be followed by snickers. Anglers pictured wimpy rods and tiny baits hardly the image hard-core fishermen wanted to project.

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Spawn-time smallmouth

Many bass anglers agree that smallmouth represent our sport's greatest challenge — their propensity for deep water and offshore structure makes these fighters notoriously hard to find and catch.

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Grubbing on the river

Steve Chaconas has had many colorful careers, but the most pleasurable is his fishing and guiding others on the Potomac.

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A Texas twist on drop shotting

Wilcox's success started him thinking about ways to suspend soft plastic baits rather than hair jigs in the heavily timbered reservoirs of north Texas.

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