Picking the right fishing line color – video
“Tackle” Terry Tuma suggests using either a green monofilament line when fishing in cloudy water and either green or clear line when fishing in clear water. Fire line is good for aggressive fish with a
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“Tackle” Terry Tuma suggests using either a green monofilament line when fishing in cloudy water and either green or clear line when fishing in clear water. Fire line is good for aggressive fish with a
“Tackle” Terry Tuma says fish can quickly reject a bait if it doesn’t “taste right” to them, so keep a close eye on your rod tip and line movement so you can quickly hook a
“Tackle” Terry Tuma suggests using a longer rod and one that has a soft tip and is flexible, making it easier to see when a fish strikes the lure.
In his first ice fishing tip of this mild winter season, Hall of Fame angler “Tackle” Terry Tuma talks about putting new line on your fishing reels.
“Tackle” Terry has seen prime fishing this late fall period, including for thick smallmouth bass.
A late summer and turnover means a terrific fall bite for two of the region’s favorite gamefish: bass and slab crappies.
Always start by surveying a given water body to understand wind, weeds, clarity, depths, fronts, structure, and fishing pressure.
Knowing how crappies move and adjust their habits during ice-out, pre-spawn and spawn will put more fillets in the frying pan.
Know which jigging to employ when and you’ll reel in more walleyes and panfish this hard-water season.
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