Michael Iaconelli explains his "hour rule" and why you should use it too.
Michael Iaconelli explains his running and gunning strategy and how it works.
Michael Iaconelli explains why your secondary point should be your first stop.
In these photos anglers are preparing for the first weigh-in of the 2010 Bassmaster Classic Lay Lake: Day One.
Elite Series angler Tim Horton targets underwater humps, depending on the the current.
While the former Classic Champion has some general guidelines for selecting a color for his topwater, he isn't restricted by norms, notions or rules.
Cast, crank, repeat. Compared to the Rat-L-Trap, few lures on the market produce more consistently with as little effort or expertise.
Brushpiles can also be a deadly technique after the dog days have passed and bass begin to cruise the shallows — if you know where to put them and how to fish them.
"Most people think that if you throw a deep diving crankbait in shallow water, it's going to get hung up, but it doesn't," says the Oklahoma pro.
A willow wizard himself, Hallman knows that when the bass are in the willows, big limits will be weighed in.