Using a two-lure rig
Terry Scroggins uses a two-lure rigs to resemble a small school of baitfish.
Wacky worms for natural lakes
After all this time the worm still works, a wacky rigged soft plastic worm that is.
Getting more from superplastics
Caution, before you use the new elastomeric superplastics do your homework, it's totally different than what you're used to.
Carolina rigging in-depth
In this article read about the controversy that fills the air over Carolina rigging. Texan Kelly Jordon says, "It's a macho thing, while North Carolina pro Marty Stone hates the technique and states that he won't do it.
Seven ways to fall for balsa
Autumn is the time of year when many bass make their annual seasonal move into tributary creeks, making them more accessible to fishermen.
The complete spoon fisherman
In this article, read how the Lake Fork guide, Mark Stevenson, has redefined the way the jigging spoon can be fished.
Time to bolt
Serious bass anglers seek to minimize splash when they cast. However, when there is no splash — because a finesse worm goes up but does not come down — something is wrong.
Laydowns top to bottom
Fallen trees provide all-important cover for fish and visible, identifiable targets for fishermen. Some, however, are better than others.
Speed kills
In this article, you can read Jim Bitter's game plan on a brisk Florida day: to keep the speed quick, get the lure tight to brushtops, dock pilings and laydown logs.