How-To

The complete spoon fisherman

In this article, read how the Lake Fork guide, Mark Stevenson, has redefined the way the jigging spoon can be fished.

How-To

Seven ways to fall for balsa

Autumn is the time of year when many bass make their annual seasonal move into tributary creeks, making them more accessible to fishermen.

How-To

Carolina rigging in-depth

In this article read about the controversy that fills the air over Carolina rigging. Texan Kelly Jordon says, "It's a macho thing, while North Carolina pro Marty Stone hates the technique and states that he won't do it.

How-To

Getting more from superplastics

Caution, before you use the new elastomeric superplastics do your homework, it's totally different than what you're used to.

2004 Bassmaster Classic: Patterns revealed

Adjusting to water movement. Adjusting to changing light conditions. Adjusting to an influx of muddy water. Adjusting to the unseen impact of spectator boat traffic. And more.

How-To

Using a two-lure rig

Terry Scroggins uses a two-lure rigs to resemble a small school of baitfish.

How-To

Advanced worm fishing

In this article, you can read how the plastic worm is one of the earliest artificial bass baits developed, and serious anglers learn early how to fish it. Anglers Wendlandt, Martens and Daves have developed their own rules for using plastic worms.

How-To

Brauer’s tournament tactics for big bass

The common practice is to catch the five bass permitted daily, regardless of size, then start looking for larger fish. Brauer, by contrast, targets larger bass from the moment the first practice day begins.

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