A wacky rig is one of the most effective techniques for enticing reluctant bass to bite. It is also one of the best finesse presentations for shallow-water fish and suspended bass close to the surface ...
A wacky rig is perhaps the most subtle, natural, and non-invasive presentation bass anglers use. It’s a very slow and ...
The brisk southwest wind roiled the near shore shallows of Keystone Lake. Holding the boat a cast’s distance from the bank, I ...
Don’t let the simple appearance of a Senko worm mislead you. After many years of steady tournament use, this plastic worm has long been one of the best bass lures. The Senko and its twin, the YUM ...
Plastic worms have evolved over the years from the basic nightcrawler-shaped wigglers crafted by inventor Nick Creme in his kitchen in ...
Tis the season When the water temperature creeps into the low 60s and the first full moon of spring arrives, the bass fishing ...
The brisk southwest wind roiled the nearshore shallows of Keystone Lake. Holding the boat a cast’s distance from the bank, I pitched a Ned rig into about a foot or ...
This week's fishing tip breaks with tradition. Bassmaster veteran Tom Hamlin says rigging your worm sideways will show down the bait in the water which may land you a big bass this spring.
In a never-ending quest to catch more and bigger fish, anglers have learned to embrace a multitude of baits and techniques. We've learned to flip and pitch, cast monstrous swimbaits and even rig a ...