Lakes are empty, but bass are biting
I’ll be the first person to admit that I don’t fish nearly as much as I should in November, because I’m in the woods hunting so much. […]
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I’ll be the first person to admit that I don’t fish nearly as much as I should in November, because I’m in the woods hunting so much. […]
For several reasons, Triangle-area (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) bass anglers are having their best luck at Falls of the Neuse Lake now instead of Jordan and Harris lakes. Normally the three lakes consistently produce outstanding largemouth results, but fall changes each of the impoundments. […]
As a tournament fisherman, I try not to get caught up in the old saying, “Catching one bass on topwater is better than catching four or five on a worm.” […]
Good things often happen in threes at many sporting events. […]
More than 100 years ago, in his classic “Book of the Black Bass,” Doc Henshall annointed the smallmouth bass as “inch for inch and pound for pound, the gamest fish that swims.” […]
Not every fisherman is as lucky as I am — blessed with a job that takes me to some of the best lakes in the country to catch largemouth bass. […]
Central North Carolina is caught in one of those strange weather patterns that occur every so often — part of the Piedmont is suffering through an extended drought while other parts have plenty of rain. […]
It’s summertime and the livin’ isn’t particularly easy for bass anglers at two of the Triangle area’s major lakes — Jordan and Falls of the Neuse. […]
If there are two factors that make bass fishing in August great or horrible, it’s current and oxygen — or not having them. […]
If you’re not a structure fisherman, this article is for you. The ability to catch bass in August can be as simple as finding the green grass. […]
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