You don't always need a boat to catch big smallmouth bass. These tips for fishing on foot will help you score bronze this season.
Sure, fishing can be frustrating on some days. This wasn't one of those days. The stream was perfect, the fish were eager and my smallmouth bass school students were happy.
Moving waters mystify many lake and reservoir bass anglers. With a little effort to learn the current, you'll catch more and take your show on the road. (June 2007) ... [+] Full Article
As winter comes to an end, bass begin to feed up in anticipation of the spawn. And few things look more like what they're eating than jerkbaits do. (February 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Now's the time to go for some of the year's best smallmouth bass fishing. This world-class bronzeback fishery offers great action from shore or boat. Our expert has the story. (May 2007) ... [+] Full Article
The southern basin of Lake Michigan is the place to catch plenty of smallmouth bass -- and some trophy ones, too -- right now and throughout the season. (May 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Spring bass can be hard to find and even harder to fool, but some basic lures (and a knowledge of bass habitat and habits) can make the difference for you this season. (April 2007) ... [+] Full Article
They may be old-fashioned lures, but the bass of today don't know that some baits are flashes from the past. Let's see what these experts say about catching bass ... ... [+] Full Article
Largemouth bass, ferocious predators, will eat whatever moves on top of matted weeds or other aquatic plants. That spells success for those who fish with fake amphibians. ... [+] Full Article
Don't let Lake Erie's size or reputation keep you from catching the biggest smallmouth bass of your career. Here's some advice from our expert on how to find and fool big bronzebacks. ... [+] Full Article