Night fishing for smallmouth
Listen to Jim Duckworth, one of Tennessee's most recognized fishing guides, discuss how nighttime can be the ultimate for catching smallmouth bass
A pitch for the pads
In this article, read how lily pads provide bass with everything they need and how they are worth looking into.
Skipping, pitching and flipping docks
There is not just one-way to exploit a dock, a place where bass congregate and hide in plain sight.
Slider fishing revisited
Charlie Brewer created a simple bait and called it a slider, and the rest is the Slider Lure Company history.
How to find and catch stream bass
In this article, find where to look for bass,and how to evaluate the location in order to pick the best lure.
Bass in the pits
A lot of strip pits are untouched, and the water is what really makes them special. They just seem to breed large fish.
A look at pay lakes
Imagine a lake where you can catch 40 to 50 bass a day, with a good chance of tangling with a bragging-sized fish and not see another boat the entire day.
The bumble bug
For years, my favorite stream bait for smallmouth bass has been Rebel's Crawfish crankbait, especially the Teeny model. It works primarily as a shallow-running crankbait, but also can be twitched on top around downed logs and rocks.
Product Review:
For two days we struggled. From morning to evening, bass chased tiny forage all around us but wouldn't strike lures that typically work so well at Lake El Salto.
The high points of drawdowns
As an avid bass angler, Mike Hulon knows from personal experience the extraordinary fishing that arises during that low water period.