Slower is better
What's all this fuss about fishing fast? Just because everything in our world seems to be rushing by, lots of bass fishermen think they need to kick things into high gear, too.
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What's all this fuss about fishing fast? Just because everything in our world seems to be rushing by, lots of bass fishermen think they need to kick things into high gear, too.
Tommy Biffle is considered to be an expert in the field of spinnerbait fishing in the fall, and he shares his techniques with us.
On any given day, it's possible to catch a bass or two by tying on the first lure that strikes your fancy. However, in order to up the odds and make your catch rate more consistent, it's a better idea to have a method to the madness, rather than going with the first bait you see.
With a truck, a dual-axle boat trailer and a motor home, Texas pro Todd Faircloth has a lot invested in his tires. He has thousands of dollars worth of the round rubber road huggers, and he can't afford to have any of them let him down and leave him and his family stranded.
Elite Series angler Tim Horton targets underwater humps, depending on the the current.
Veteran angler Tim Horton still uses braid, he just camouflages it when necessary.
Topwater master and Elite Series angler Zell Rowland explains the subtle differences in what the fish prefer.
Elite angler Vince Fulks explains fishing the shallows in the heat of the summer.
Tim Horton discusses this controvercial question; should a jig trailer be pork or plastic?
Tim Horton's well tuned crankbait does the job, with or without the rattle.
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