Cold temperatures and short days make bass, and bass anglers, lethargic. But hardy souls who brave the elements are rewarded ...
When water temperatures drop below 50 degrees, bass become very lethargic. This makes targeting largemouth during the winter a little tricky. Usually, anglers slow down their presentation and downsize ...
As we close out yet another year of angling in the Mid-Atlantic, a lot of things come to mind — a year of long, enduring drought, striped bass regulations that need changed and what looks like another ...
Halloween and Thanksgiving traditionally bookend what most East Coast surf anglers consider the peak of the fall run of striped bass from Southern Massachusetts through Northern Maryland. When I was ...
From a story on Bassmaster.com: I’ve spent a lot of time this offseason guiding anglers on Texas lakes. Some of them just want to go out and catch a bunch of fish, but lots of others want instruction, ...
While many anglers assume bass become uncatchable once the ice sets in, America’s most popular game fish is still active—if you know where to find them and how to make them bite. While it's true these ...
Winter bass fishing has its own techniques and guidelines, and it comes with its own difficulties, but the rewards found through patience, perseverance and plenty of warm clothes can be all the ...
In this edition of The Starting Spot: -Bassmaster Elite pro Trey McKinney has made a big mark on professional fishing in an astonishingly short amount of time. The 20-year old bass phenom gets into ...
Are the Chatterbaits nestled all snug in their beds? Have the crankbaits settled in for their long winter’s nap? If you live in the Midwest or northern part of the country, the answer is likely yes, ...
The next five weeks is the period most bass anglers look forward to all winter. Comfortable air temperatures -- anywhere from 46 to 75 degrees -- will be accompanied by aggressive bass. Expect ...