When the fishing turns summertime tough, bass anglers get downright wacky. Plastic worms may catch more black bass during summer than any other lure. There are all kinds of ways to rig them. One that ...
, an essential first lesson for beginners is to master a few essential fishing rigs that use soft baits—whether they’re worms, crawfish, tube baits, or creature baits. Some soft baits come already ...
Soft plastic worms should be a staple in every bass angler’s tackle box. This big smallmouth fell for a Carolina-rigged worm at Owyhee Reservoir. Jordan Rodriguez Bass fishing has always held a ...
"It's full blown summertime fishing," said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Jones recommends fishing 20 feet deep for black bass with plastic worms rigged Texas, Carolina or shaky-head ...
From 3-inch Ned rigs to 8-inch worms, the 32-inch WURM Stickity Split lets you customize your bait length to match the current bite. Anglers haul a ton of soft plastic stickbaits to the lake each ...
Sculling gently with a light wood paddle, I slipped up to the submerged brush pile. Reaching out with a 9-foot fly rod I ...
OVERVIEW: Fishing will improve. Surface fishing should be good. Water temperature will be in the 70s to near 80 degrees. Largemouth bass: Fishing is good. Best lures will be plastic worms, Carolina ...
Flip Putthoff, who compiles the weekly fishing report, has gone fishing. Here is last week's report. Beaver Lake: Stripers are on the move as the water warms. Jon Conklin, fishing guide, reports ...
Anglers haul a ton of soft plastic stickbaits to the lake each fishing outing, never knowing what size of 'Senko' the bass might be biting. Will it be a three-inch plastic rigged on a Ned head? A five ...
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