, spotted, and even some smallmouth bass become susceptible to these chunks of metal as fish move offshore and look for a reprieve in cooler, deeper waters. Here, schools of bass will group up on ...
The bright orange and brass spoon wobbled only for a few seconds along an eddy line in the Salmon River when it stopped dead. Then, line began peeling off my level-wind reel at a sizzling speed as the ...
Black and purple were the flutter spoon choice of colors Tuesday as I fished for shad on the Delaware River with Grant Scott of Hobo Charters. Storm clouds darkened the sky. “Dark days, dark colors.
"It's full blown summertime fishing," said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Jones recommends fishing 20 feet deep for black bass with plastic worms rigged Texas, Carolina or shaky-head ...