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. […]
High Rock Lake is one of the most-heavily pressured reservoirs within North Carolina’s borders. […]
Springtime has finally arrived after a brutal winter, and with turkeys gobbling and azaleas blooming, the warming, shallow waters of Lake Moultrie welcome back the big green fish with the big mouths and the swollen bellies. […]
Forget those jigs and minnows this month. You can catch crappie with the stuff in your bass tackle box in the last few weeks of winter almost as well as with traditional baits and lures. […]
In late winter and early spring, when nothing else is biting, you can always count on catching walleye and smallmouth bass. […]
Spring weather finally has settled across North Carolina, freshwater lakes have warmed up, and sow largemouth bass are in the shallows, looking for places to spawn. […]
Duke Energy, which operates a hydroelectric operation 100 miles upstream from Lake Thurmond, is funding research to determine the effects of the serious drought during 2007 and 2008 on the lake that fishermen call “Clarks Hill.” […]
Standing on the casting deck of his boat, Andy Montgomery made a tight swing with his casting rod and deftly flicked a spinnerbait between the edge of the dock and the old boat moored to it. […]
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. […]
Five bass fishermen from the Carolinas will be fishing for a half-million dollars and the unofficial title of “world’s champion” this week on the Louisiana Delta when the Bassmasters Classic returns to the “Sportsman’s Paradise” for the fourth time. […]
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