
Crankbait colors and more – video
According to “Tackle” Terry Tuma, the size and vibration of a particular crankbait, along with the ability to set the bait into the strike zone, is as or more important than color, though.

According to “Tackle” Terry Tuma, the size and vibration of a particular crankbait, along with the ability to set the bait into the strike zone, is as or more important than color, though.

As usual, perfecting this presentation takes a bit of time, but it will be time well spent.

Strategies for the hawgs of mid- to late summer.

Because it has a diving lip, simply reeling it in will cause muskies to strike because of its natural wiggle. But there are ways to make them even more effective.

A wiggling worm can make a difference.

The Upper Mississippi River isn’t just home to flathead catfish, however. It’s home to the smaller catfish, as well. Taken together, the Upper Mississippi River is a top-drawer cat fishery.

Try different things to see what works, such as reeling at slow or faster speeds, twitching, or jerking the bait as you retrieve. Stay on top of the weed beds to trigger instinctual bites.

Sometimes a day of fishing creates more questions than answers, but it’s all about the learning.

A breakdown of the various types of “jig worms” and an effective way to catch bass now and throughout the summer.
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