In the spring, Senko is my No. 1
February and March are my favorite months to try and catch a really big bass, but when April arrives, not only do you still have a chance for a big fish, it’s a month when you can catch a lot of fish. […]
February and March are my favorite months to try and catch a really big bass, but when April arrives, not only do you still have a chance for a big fish, it’s a month when you can catch a lot of fish. […]
I know I’ve said this before, but it bears repeating: March is the best month in South Carolina if you’re trying to catch a big bass. […]
If there’s one thing I’d like to get across to bass fishermen who are figuring out what to do in February, it would be this: don’t get caught up in the calendar. […]
Everybody who fishes farm ponds thinks about fishing mostly in the spring, but I don’t want anybody to forget about how good the fishing can be in the fall. […]
When it comes to bass fishing, I’m sort of a jack-of-all-trades. I do a little bit of this and a little bit of that — whatever I need to do to catch fish. […]
Bass fishermen make it through the summer, through the 85-degree surface temperatures and 95-degree, breezeless days, just waiting for the fall to arrive. […]
My tournament-fishing schedule the past few years has kept me from taking some of the fishing trips that were my favorites when I was younger. […]
One of my favorite ways to catch bass, like a lot of other people, is on topwater baits. […]
I love to fish crankbaits — I’ve fished them a lot in tournaments as a search bait, to help me find fish, but in June, I fish them not only as a search bait, they’re the baits that do most of my catching. […]
It’s May. Let’s go fishing. Anybody have any questions?
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