, many bass move offshore, and the fish that stay shallow become increasingly less active as water temps rise rapidly and the bass seek shelter from the sweltering heat. But there is a way to skirt ...
Autumn is near, but it's still summertime fishing. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers said some good black bass fishing takes place at night with big plastic worms or spinner baits in dark ...
Nothing ruins a bass bite faster than a personal watercraft ripping by at 50 mph. And nothing puts rising trout down quicker than a flotilla of tubers kicking and splashing their way down the river.
Catfish, walleyes, and striped bass are just a few fish with known reputations for nighttime feeding. In fact, at certain times of year, your best chance at hooking into a trophy-caliber specimen is ...
In this edition of The Starting Spot: -Major League Fishing’s Team Challenge Event has concluded with the father-son team of Alton Jones and Alton Jones, Jr., taking the trophy on the St. Clair River.
The new state record striper, weighing 37.375 pounds, was caught by George Bruggeman of New Carlisle. Bruggeman caught his ...
Black bass are starting to move deeper as the water warms, said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Try top-water lures at sunrise and sunset. Prime time is the period between first light ...
It's dog days of summer fishing, said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Best bet for black bass fishing is early or late with small plastic worms worked 20 to 25 feet along points, ...
This story, “Nights of Passage,” appeared in the July 1993 issue of Outdoor Life. During the summer nights of my childhood, the largemouth bass that had been driven into hiding all day were on patrol ...