Alabama’s Mobile-Tensaw River Delta
The Mobile-Tensaw River Delta can swallow you up and spin you around the first time you fish here. Its nearly 25,000 acres of water include riverine stretches, a vast marsh, huge grass flats and a maze of backwater sloughs, creeks and lakes.
Check your trailer before you leave
Elite Series pro Pete Ponds goes over his checklist to make sure you avoid disaster before you even hit the water.
Choosing the right line
Elite pro Mark Menendez on which line you should choose for a variety of situations.
A Halloween surprise (all treat, no trick)
Perhaps no other factor has contributed more to the increased top-out size of smallmouth bass than the mild fall weather we have recently experienced across North America.
How do I keep my boat clean?
Elite Series pro Charlie Hartley takes a lot of pride in his bass boat so we asked him for expert tips on how to keep a boat spick-and-span.
You gotta fish the moment
One thing I’ve learned over the years is that you have to fish the moment. The guys who win tournaments do that.
3 keys to lipless cranking on Guntersville
“I doubt if there is a better prespawn lure for fishing anywhere in the country,” Tharp said. “If I only had one bait that time of year to use on a grass lake — which Guntersville is — it would be a lipless crankbait.”
M is for Motivation
In the final installment of his D.R.E.A.M. series, Clay Dyer reveals what motivates him.
Lay Lake’s heavyweights
Lay Lake is producing the heaviest catches of all the Coosa River reservoirs, claims Alabama bass ace Mark McCaig.
How Poche rigs his stickbaits
Elite Series pro Keith Poche shows a trick he uses to get hooked up on soft plastics.