Hello folks, this week we're on the shoreline, rigged up with crankbaits and flexi-jigs casting around under a bridge. We ...
After you've landed your fish, you need to get the hook out. Most of the time it's a simply matter. Just grasp the hook or lure, push back against the direction the hook penetrated and you're done.
Fish are slippery by nature and holding them can be tough. You want to ensure that you get a good grip on the fish so it doesn’t get away (or fall and injure itself). At the same time, you don’t want ...
You rarely get a love tap when you’re fishing a jerkbait. In fact, a jerkbait bite is usually more of an arm-jarring blast. These hard-plastic and wood baitfish imitators have been fooling freshwater ...
A good topwater smash is one of the greatest experiences in fishing. Dozens of surface lures on the market can make them happen, but few are more popular or user-friendly than a popper. They come in ...
How do you find fish? How do you know where the fish are? Where should I fish? Where are the good spots to fish? Today I'd like to go over exactly how I know where to look for fish. I use a map of ...