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To consistently catch bass using forward-facing sonar, you must master the art of mid-strolling or hover-strolling.
To consistently catch bass using forward-facing sonar, you must master the art of mid-strolling or hover-strolling.
In lakes where minnows are primary forage, spinners may be one of the best choices. Here is a guide to fishing spinners for smallmouth bass.
To consistently catch bass using forward-facing sonar, you must master the art of mid-strolling or hover-strolling.
To consistently catch bass using forward-facing sonar, you must master the art of mid-strolling or hover-strolling.
In lakes where minnows are primary forage, spinners may be one of the best choices. Here is a guide to fishing spinners for smallmouth bass.
A New York State record nine-pound smallmouth bass was caught in the St. Lawrence River last fall by state resident Dante Piraino.
Where sunfish gather, late-season bass won’t be far behind—track the bait, and the largemouth bass will follow.
These great bass fishing tips will not only help you catch more bass, they’re so simple, you’ll be kicking yourself for not thinking of them.
When it comes to putting fish in the boat, professional anglers know their stuff. So who better to ask for advice than those who pay to play?