By: Escalure Fishing Tackle | 2011-01-04 | Fishing Smallmouth bass fishing is among the most exciting sport fishing of all time. These feisty fish put up a fight no matter what size they are. Learn about 2 record smallmouth bass caught in the Tennessee River. read more
By: Jay Bryce | 2011-09-21 | Fishing There are several ways to fish for smallmouth bass in streams. Depending on the stretch of stream you are fishing and available access, you have the option of wading or floating. The type of rod and reel you use for stream smallmouth depends on the conditions and the type of lure or bait you intend to use. read more
By: Daniel lee | 2012-02-23 | Fishing Fishing largemouth bass requires you to have some knowledge about its habit to make it easy for you. Fishing for largemouth is considered to be an exciting event for most anglers. This fish can be found in all kinds of freshwater be it small ponds on the farms or big rivers and streams read more
By: Daniel lee | 2012-02-24 | Fishing A method known as drift fishing is known to be one of the best ways to catch smallmouth bass in flowing currents of small or medium sized rivers. This entails allowing your bait to drift with the current. You may use live baits, minnows or spinners for drift fishing and anyone going in for smallmouth bass fishing can utilize this technique. read more
By: Nic Di Gravio | 2010-03-29 | Fishing They say Rondeau Bay is Ontario's best kept secret and I couldn't agree more! It is an angler's paradise! Situated on Lake Erie's North shore between Leamington and Port Glasgow, Ontario, both off shore and in shore fishing are at their best there. Walleye, Rainbow Trout and good sizes of Smallmouth Bass can be had by via Erieau to the main Lake. read more
By: Rick Ross | 2010-04-02 | Fishing I'm sure you've read thousands of different tips and techniques on how to double the amount of smallmouth bass you catch or how to land the biggest bass of all. There's literally thousands of so-called secrets out there, some of which people actually try to charge for! read more
By: AraHovsepian | 2011-07-04 | Fishing Bass fishing has become a multimillion-dollar sport in the modern United States, and the industry has made "black" bass the second most desirable sport fish in America. Black bass fishermen hunt for a variety of species including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, spotted bass, and Guadalupe bass. read more
By: julie jack | 2012-03-07 | Fishing Lack of vigor and energy will never put you in any kind of advantage when it comes to bass fishing tips. In short, your objectives should be clear before you move out for catching bass. read more
By: Thomas Rittenhouse | 2010-03-27 | Fishing One of my all time favorite places to fish is the state of Ohio. Although the bass tend to be bigger in the south, Ohio produces huge quantities of largemouth, smallmouth, striped and white bass; More than enough for any serious bass angler. read more
By: Shane Dayton | 2010-03-27 | Fishing Are you an avid angler but have been looking for something different recently? While a seven pound bass is considered a trophy, can you imagine the fun in fighting a 30, 30, or even 40 pound plus trophy fish? Carp fishing is often looked down upon by American anglers, but read on to learn why this type of angling definitely deserves a second chance. read more
By: Jack Andrew | 2012-01-29 | Travel & Leisure Barramundi is considered as icon fish specie in Australia. They grown in huge sizes, they thrive and dominate Australian waters, and when they take lures, they would struggle as much as they could to take off the hook. read more
By: Nic Di Gravio | 2010-05-24 | Fishing If you are an adventurous Bass angler like me and love exploring new bodies of water, there are a few things we should bare in mind. Do your homework! Search the World Wide Web! You will be surprised what info can be found about the lake of interest. read more
By: Daniel lee | 2012-02-21 | Fishing Bass fishing has emerged as the most popular option for anglers and it has soared up to a level of passion that is difficult to miss. The reason for this is that it allows the anglers to loosen up or ease off and grabbing a big fish at the end of the fishing session sounds great indeed. read more