Flipping and pitching tips for the heat of summer
In the next two lessons we'll cover a couple of the more popular warm weather flipping and pitching patterns that we encounter as bass anglers. The first one we'll talk about is pitching to suspended bass in standing timber on channels. The second will be flipping and pitching summertime docks.
Making sense of senses: Part 1
Bass have several means of finding and tracking down prey. They are sight, vibration/sound and scent.
Looking to Alabama
The regular season is over. I'm sitting in fourth place in the top 12 for the Toyota Tundra Bassmaster Angler of the Year title. I'm OK with that. Of course, I'd rather be higher, but overall I can't complain.
Dock dynamics
The Elite Series pro Gerald Swindle sees docks as a personal challenge. He recommends looking at all areas of a dock to mazimize its full potential for bass.
Kentucky Lake – Lake Report – Keith Poche
Keith Poche talks about different techniques he used while fishing Kentucky Lake.
Kentucky Lake – Lake Report – Scott Rook
B.A.S.S. pro Scott Rook talks about fishing conditions on Kentucky Lake.
Kentucky Lake – Lake Report – Matt Herren
Matt Herren talks about his strategy for fishing Kentucky Lake.
Kentucky Lake – Lake Report – John Crews
John Crews talks about his technique for fishing the challenging waters of Kentucky Lake.
Kentucky Lake – Lake Report – Terry Butcher
Elite Series pro, Terry Butcher, talks about different challenges he's faced while fishing on Kentucky Lake.
VanDam Your Boat – Tip # 9
Kevin VanDam talks about using side imaging technology to find hidden fishing spots like trees and rocks.