Great tournament … greater regret
You don't have to win to have a good tournament. At Seminole, Byron Velvick had a great finish but is far from happy about it.
It’s not always about temperature
With the nation’s spring weather out of kilter due to the brutal winter, it’s natural to assume that seasonal patterns will develop later because of colder water temperatures. However, water temperatures don’t dictate everything.
Flipping thoughts
Flipping is one of the most dependable ways to consistently catch quality fish. That’s not exactly a controversial statement, but to suggest that your jig trailer may be the most important indicator of your flipping success may raise some eyebrows.
St. Johns River breakdown, Part 2
If you remember, last week we were talking about Day 2 and the 37-pound, 9-ounce sack I brought to the scales. Here’s the rest of the St. Johns River story.
Joe Everett’s 4 tips for the bass of a lifetime
Looking for the bass of a lifetime? Try these tips from a man who has more lunkers to his credit than most of us can dream about.
Bladed jigs are gaining prominence
Several spring tournaments have revealed a technique that pro anglers have embraced and weekend anglers are starting to discover – fishing bladed jigs in the early prespawn.
The St. Johns River breakdown, Part 1
I’m going to tell the story, the complete story, of my tournament on the St. Johns River.
Home on the road
A lot of fans ask me what life on the road is like for a professional fisherman. Well, there are definitely some unique aspects to this lifestyle ...
The southpaw advantage
Do you still switch hands after casting your favorite baitcasting outfit? Patrick Pierce thinks there's a better way.