Bladed jigs are gaining prominence
Several spring tournaments have revealed a technique that pro anglers have embraced and weekend anglers are starting to discover – fishing bladed jigs in the early prespawn.
The St. Johns River breakdown, Part 1
I’m going to tell the story, the complete story, of my tournament on the St. Johns River.
Home on the road
A lot of fans ask me what life on the road is like for a professional fisherman. Well, there are definitely some unique aspects to this lifestyle ...
The southpaw advantage
Do you still switch hands after casting your favorite baitcasting outfit? Patrick Pierce thinks there's a better way.
Power through the spawn
There are times when fishing faster may not be the best way to catch them, but it may be the best way to find them.
Reliable Neely Henry
Neely Henry Lake attracts throngs of Alabama bass fishermen, but visitors from out of state tend to overlook it.
Practice: Part 2
When I practice for a tournament, one of the first things I consider is whether the lake or river is going to be all about an area or a pattern.
Tow, tow, tow your boat
Big Show knows how important it is to get the details right whether he's trailering his bass rig or his 28-foot ocean boat.
Talkin’ ’bout practice
When you're a tournament angler, few things are as important as good preparation, and that includes practice.
Lester gears up for the St. Johns
Elite rookie Brandon Lester figures that a lipless crankbait will play a big role this week at the St. Johns River. Here's the gear he needs to fish it.