Why Fall is Prime Time for Topwater Bass Fishing It starts without warning. While fishing down the shoreline for bass on a glorious autumn day, the water behind you suddenly erupts in chaos. Huge ...
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With forward-facing sonar (FFS) dominating so much of the bass-talk the past few years, the arrival of fall can be a satisfying return to “old-school” chunkin’ and windin’ among the extreme shallows ...
To find largemouth bass in the fall, pay attention to your lure size, green weed, rock and wood, baitfish, and topwater bite. | Justin Hoffman There is something magical about chasing largemouth bass ...
When the first cool breeze of fall cuts across the lake, and the leaves start to drop, you can almost feel the bass waking up. After a long summer of sluggish days spent hugging deeper water, fall is ...
Topwater fishing for bass this fall is an enjoyable way to hook those aggressive fish heading into shallower depths. As overnight temperatures drop, anglers still have plenty of time before to get out ...
Bass fishing in deer season? Sure. In fact, the late fall can produce some great fishing days and some big fish to boot. The back of the creek bite is nearly over. With the cooling weather, the bass ...
Beware of debris from a rapid rise in the lake level. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers recommends using top-water lures, jig and pigs or jerk baits for black bass. Top-water fishing is ...
Beaver Lake: Fall is near, but the fish don't know it. It's still summertime fishing, said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Black bass can be caught shallow and deep. Try top-water ...
Largemouths go on a feeding frenzy just prior to winter. Joe Cermele Spring is the time when largemouth bass anglers go on point, ready to drop everything in search of a wide-open bite as fish prepare ...
Are you ready for some football? That’s the war cry heard across much of the country throughout the fall, and the uninitiated think it refers to a sporting event involving a pigskin. The truly savvy ...