Tackle with Aaron Martens
Master Series on Tackle with Aaron Martens Lesson 4: Doing right by your reels
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Master Series on Tackle with Aaron Martens Lesson 4: Doing right by your reels
Niggemeyer was fishing a team tournament out in California on Castaic Lake. We were fishing soft jerkbaits around flooded trees, just twitching them. The bass were really chewing, too. I saw a fish come out of a bush and just engulf my bait.
Russ Lane gives tips on buying spinnerbait for fishing on different types of water.
Well, I just got back from Falcon Lake. I went down to pick up the motor home for the upcoming Elite season.
Right now I'm in Destin, Fla., for an educational seminar at Bass Pro Shops. It's for all the Bass Pro managers.
Now that you know bass will hit reaction baits in cold water, it's time for us to talk about how to present those baits.
In the coldest of weather, an armada of boats loaded with anglers dressed like Nanook of the North float together and bounce sauger jigs off the bottom trying to catch a Sauger.
Too often we (professionals) convey the idea that you have to have a lot of fancy — and expensive — tackle to catch bass.
Ken Cook, a former fisheries biologist and a Bassmaster Classic champion tells us about crawfish and crawfish lures.
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