OGDENSBURG, N.Y. – New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar has announced that a new state record for smallmouth bass was set on Sept. 22. Using a soft ...
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Bass & walleye combo - jigging them up!
We're here with the boatless angler fishing with Flexi-Jigs and jigging up some smallmouth bass and walleye. It's May, so the ...
Hello folks, this week we have a video on fishing for smallmouth bass using artificial bait and live bait. Antonio baits up with live baits and takes on Ivo and Phil who bait up using artificial bait.
Despite its lofty reputation, things haven't been all copacetic recently when it comes to smallmouth bass fishing in Door County. Sure it's true the eyes of the fishing world focused on the smallie ...
Craig Springer You won't find and a more exciting fish to catch in New Mexico — or most anywhere else for that matter. The smallmouth bass is irascible and energized, and autumn is the time to get on ...
GARDINER, Mont. — A smallmouth bass was caught on Feb. 19 on the Gardner River at the confluence with the Yellowstone River, just outside Yellowstone National Park. The following was sent out by ...
Lake Erie, Dale Hollow Lake, and the St. Lawrence River are just a few locations in the U.S. that grow giant smallmouth. These are iconic places to fish, but to truly be effective on those waters, you ...
Smallmouth bass are known to be the hardest fighting fish, pound for pound, swimming in fresh water. Throughout the Midwest, they are found from the Great Lakes to tiny Ozark streams. They live in ...
Smallmouth bass are known to be the hardest-fighting fish, pound-for-pound, swimming in fresh water. Throughout the Midwest, they are found from the Great Lakes to tiny Ozark streams. They live in ...
While many anglers assume bass become uncatchable once the ice sets in, America’s most popular game fish is still active—if you know where to find them and how to make them bite. While it's true these ...
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