Join us as we share some jigging techniques for November bass using the Stingnose Peanut Bunker jig, spiced up with a scented eyedrop. We'll be casting and bouncing the jig back to the boat with a one ...
About the Author – Josh Douglas is a tournament bass fisherman and a full time guide on Minnesota's, Lake Minnetonka. He's got the Bassmaster Opens, FLW Evertstarts and the NABC Tournament trail ...
, there’s a good chance you can do a 360 and touch 20 different bass fishing jigs, all designed for specific applications. The old-faithful designs have been around for decades, like flipping jigs and ...
Winters can be a roller-coaster ride of changing conditions. It can be warm, cold or somewhere in between. Knowing where to find decent winter fishing often can mean knowing how to take advantage of ...
The rig generally known among bass anglers as the "Ned Rig", named for Kansas angler Ned Kehde who devised it, is a simple mushroom jig, typically in 1/8 ounce size down all the way to 1/32 ounce, ...
When it comes to winter bassing, it's not a bad idea to get small. And wacky. It shouldn't work but it does--I mean, sticking a little plastic worm through the middle and then simply tossing it out ...
Editor's note: This article is from the December 2005 issue of BASSMASTER Magazine. For additional features, visit BASS INSIDER. "This is the time of year when bass really relate to steep dropoffs," ...
It's mid-November 1999 the final day of the California BASSMASTER Invitational and Lake Oroville is playing tough. The spotted bass for which this 15,500-acre impoundment is best known seem to have ...
Bass fishing … in the winter. It can and does happen, but only for those who don’t mind a little cold and wind. It’s not magic, but more hard work than anything. And you need to pick and choose ...
This time of year, I often hear Arkansas anglers say, “I can’t wait until it’s time to start fishing again.” That always strikes me as rather odd because in The Natural State, December, January and ...