Welcome to another Fishing Q&A video, where we take some time to answer some great fishing questions we've received. Today we ...
Spinnerbaits, the classic component of every well-stocked tackle box, have taken a backseat to umbrella rigs, vibrating jigs, and even Texas-rigged swimbaits in recent years, but they still can create ...
Even the best spinnerbaits don’t replicate any critter that’s actually found in nature, yet they’re proven lures. That’s because catching fish is all about a lure’s action, and spinnerbaits come alive ...
The flash and vibrations created by a spinnerbait mimics the movements of bait fish. Spinnerbaits are a good choice for novice anglers as they will catch fish just by casting out and reeling the lure ...
What makes a good fishing lure? When you walk into a tackle shop, it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the sheer number of sizes, colors and shapes available. And if you’re a fishing nerd like me, you might ...
Jerk baits are a great cold-water choice for getting black bass to bite. Walleye, striped bass and sometimes crappie will ...
Crappie: In the creek channels in 12-20 feet of water about 8-12 feet deep using jigs or minnows Black bass: In back of the creeks in 1-3 feet of water using spinnerbaits Catfish: Moving to the back ...
A. Montrose: 59 degrees, low, dingy; black bass fair: crappie good; catfish fair; fishing pressure light. B. Norfork: 65 degrees, normal, dingy; crappie fair on ...