Though fishing for bass from a boat has become somewhat the norm now, many largemouth and even smallies (smallmouth bass) can fall to shore-side anglers using those bassin’ tactics honed on the water.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eighty percent of anglers use the wrong lures during peak summer bass season, but recent advances in fishing gadgets show how ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Captain Brian Hardman (left) of Lead Dog Charters and his mate, Luke Kalhorn, fillet striped bass at a marina in Stevensville in ...
Not every fish that is released after the catch lives to fight another day, but many of them do. A few turn out to be really busy bees that keep right on giving. One of the overachievers recently ...
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As anglers, our common goal is to catch the biggest fish possible. It's a game of inches for those who chase the elusive muskie, but for the fan-favorite largemouth bass, pounds is where it's at.