There’s no indication that Shakespeare’s Juliet was into bass fishing, but her famous line: “A rose by any other name, would smell as sweet,” applies perfectly to one of the sport’s hottest and most ...
From a story on Wired2Fish.com: Fall can challenge even the most experienced anglers. Cooling water, scattered bait, and unpredictable patterns make locating bass tough. Dustin Connell shares how to ...
The crappie spawn is close at hand. Reese Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers said crappie are moving into shallow water. Best way to catch them is with a minnow or jig 2 feet below a bobber.
Largemouth bass are good working bladed spinners, frogs, crankbaits, flipping jigs, and craws near grass lines, shallow drop-offs, and trees. Crappie are good on minnows and jigs near brush piles and ...
Striped bass have an appetite for minnows. Aaron Jolliff at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers said brood minnows work best, but stripers are biting minnows of any size at least 25 feet deep. Best ...
Indiana: SM throughout the lakefront on tubes, poor boys. Gary Lighthouse and Michigan City: PE on minnows. Michigan City Lighthouse: SH on shrimp. CO, SH, LT 15-20 miles out on dodger flies, meat ...
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