Deflecting rocks
When I think of reaction strikes, especially in the fall, I think of rocks. I don’t just think about them, I dream about deflecting a crankbait off rocks.
The learning curve
When we talked about my learning to fish a frog, what we were really talking about was a learning curve.
The truth about fall turnover
The words "fall turnover" conjure up lots of thoughts in the minds of bass anglers, almost none of them good. Fish kills, lock-jawed bass and epically tough fishing are just a few.
Flippin’ the fall drawdown
When the water's low, the available cover becomes more important for you and the bass.
Kenyon Hill targets places others miss for fall bass
Don't overlook the overlooked spots. These untapped areas could be a fall gold mine.
Mark Menendez talks fall fishing
Mark Menendez offers a one-two punch for fall bass that will work for you, too.
Ripping traps in grass
If you have ever been to Toledo Bend or Sam Rayburn from about September to March you know one of the primary tactics is ripping a lipless crankbait through the grass.
Sight fishing in the fall
I love fishing shallow, and I love fishing in clear water. Any time I am on a clear lake and the water temperature is above 60, I am looking for big bass in the shallows.