Bass fishing is about as iconic a summer activity as eating hotdogs at baseball games and launching fireworks on the Fourth of July. It’s a time for warm, sunny days on the water, chucking baits and ...
Hello folks, this week we're coming at you from within the waters of Lake Eerie where we waded out into the shoreline, waist ...
If there’s one thing that bass anglers can agree on, it’s that the hardest fighting bass, pound for pound, is the smallmouth. From the Great Lakes to small stream-fed ponds across the Northern half of ...
We're running the gold Stingnose Minnow today (1 3/4 oz), and we're using the cast and jig back technique to make sure we're ...
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 ...
LAKE OF THE WOODS, Minn. – The 3½-pound smallmouth bass smacked a tube jig on his very first cast, and during one stretch on this picture-perfect September day, it looked as if Ben Barrus might just ...
The smallmouth bass near Eastern Lake Erie harbor waters are often massive in size at this time of year, like this 7-pound, 3-ounce goliath that measured just shy of 23 inches in length. Photo by ...
Biologists have determined that a 10.15-pound smallmouth bass reeled from in Lake Erie last November was a 16-year-old female. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources also stated in a news release ...
An Ohio angler has caught the largest smallmouth bass ever reeled from Lake Erie and the Great Lakes. Gregg Gallagher, 54, a high-school business teacher in Fremont, caught the 10.15-pound bass Nov. 6 ...
Platteville — Autumn had arrived in the Driftless Area of southwestern Wisconsin. Yellow and red burnished the hardwood ridges; apples and pumpkins were on sale at roadside stands. A farm offered a ...
From their looks to their fighting style to how we catch them to where they live, here’s how America’s favorite fish species stack up and which one reigns supreme. Bass anglers love bass, right? But ...