Kickstart You Fall Bassin’ with Topwaters
Mimicking the top bass forage of autumn
Mimicking the top bass forage of autumn

It’s not hard to figure out why competitive kayak bass angling is catching on. First, anyone with a kayak and fishing rods can join in.

Bass fishing often is all about rigging: Texas Rig, Carolina Rig, Wacky Rig, Ned Rig, and more. But when I first saw VMC’s new “Tokyo Rig” in 2018, I admit being somewhat dubious.

Great Lakes region teams find success in New York state event.

In the weeks ahead trout action will likely start to dwindle as the weather warms and trout anglers back off pursuing their favorite fish. At the same time, bass fishing will intensify. But for now,

With all the new-fangled mock bass attractants being marketed today, plus an uncountable number of lures constructed in vast varieties, live baits have taken a back seat.

Brian Linder and Nathan Thompson are only ounces behind the leaders heading into the final day.

Recent outing a good reminder, whether you’re targeting bass or any other species, that when the bite is on, you’d better enjoy it.

In this walleye-crazy state, bass fishermen are viewed as a bit of an oddity by some, but the number of dedicated bass fishermen continues to grow.
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