The expert anglers at Milliken Fishing explain the glide bait trick that helped land a massive smallmouth bass.
It's not secret that the fuzzy dice/fuzzy worm style of baits made a massive splash at ICAST 2025. A technique that has been utilized in the Japanese market for a while now, major manufacturers have ...
Fishing line is easily one of the most overlooked aspects of putting together a quality bass-catching rig. Most anglers figure out what kind of bait they want to throw, grab their rod, and go to work… ...
The expert anglers at Milliken Fishing explain the glide bait trick that helped land a massive smallmouth bass. Trump administration seeks custody of imprisoned Colorado elections clerk Kate Gosselin ...
FINDLAY - It’s been many years since Kiser Lake, a small impoundment in Champaign County, has been stocked with striped bass (not hybrids), but Kiser has produced Ohio’s newest state record. The new ...
From their looks to their fighting style to how we catch them to where they live, here’s how America’s favorite fish species stack up and which one reigns supreme. Bass anglers love bass, right? But ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris) may look like they are ...
“You can go anywhere in the lake right now and catch a bass.” Expanding the opportunity, Leech offers quality smallmouth and largemouth bass. Last year, Fothergill boated the event’s biggest fish — a ...
What Is a Soft Stickbait and Why Do Bass Love It? A soft stickbait is a cylindrical 'worm' that is commonly found in four to six inch sizes. With no fancy appendages, lips or moving parts, these ...
Stalking smallmouth bass in creeks and small rivers is a top summertime angling opportunity. Trout are great. Bass are, too. Bluegills, catfish and even carp, are fun to catch. But in my opinion, ...
I’ve talked to you all before about the effectiveness of using live bait when you are fishing. Please realize that the key word in this subject is “live.” Keeping your bait alive and lively is ...