Gear up for a quick release. A small net and good pliers will help you release fish unharmed. If you want to keep bass to eat, the best tasting fish are mid-sized and caught from cold water. Bass are ...
Catching largemouth bass in the fall doesn't have to be a difficult task. By choosing the right lures for the job, finding green weeds, keying-in on deep rock and wood, following the bait, and turning ...
As anglers, our common goal is to catch the biggest fish possible. It's a game of inches for those who chase the elusive muskie, but for the fan-favorite largemouth bass, pounds is where it's at.
One of the most recognizable aquatic structures to hold largemouth bass is undoubtedly the lily pad. Offering up shade and a cooler water environment, defined and hidden ambush points for picking off ...
Techniques refined off the deck of a bass boat can be successfully applied off a dock or in a pond, writes Oak Duke.
Hello folks. Today we're back in the Detroit river, rigged up with Flexi-Jigs as we fish the freshwater weed edge looking for those largemouth bass! We go over some great tips and techniques to help ...
Tubes are Tops.  Big summer bass snatch tubes up when they’re worked around structure like timber and docks.  Simonson Photo.
Pennsylvania anglers share their best tips for catching smallmouth and largemouth bass during the hot summer months.
When it comes to smallmouth vs largemouth bass, there are probably more similarities between the species than there are differences. Both are among the most sought after freshwater game fish in the ...
Spotted bass and largemouth bass are similar species but differ in key ways. Spotted bass have distinct small spots below the lateral line, smaller mouths, and typically stay in deeper water.