Best Buys for Bowfishing Gear If you’re looking to get started in bowfishing, or simply want to upgrade your gear, here’s a look at some of the best in bowfishing gear to get you in the game. Read More Fishing, Gear, Mossy Oak Fishing, Bow
Power Fishing for Walleye in Late Summer Early season fishing success with baits such as jigs, blade baits, and shallow running stick baits often drops off in warmer weather. A technique that knowledgeable anglers score well with in the summer is to power fish your way to success. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
Topwater Lures - Speckled Trout Topwater Lures for Sea Trout By Sam White Using topwater lures to fish for spotted seatrout is hands down one of the most exciting ways to target these speckled golden beauties. This one’s all about the bite, and they can be downright explosive. A bonus: Topwater fish tend to be on the larger size as well. Knowing the right conditions and having a selection of the right lures is key to success though. In topwater Read More Fishing, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Switch Your Lure's Trailer for More Success A bulky trailer with multiple appendages can give different lures more lift and action for active fish. During the lows of the day, you may have better success with a trailer that just sports a straight no-action tail. Watch Now Fishing, Video, Mossy Oak Fishing
Masters of the Reef: Tips for Bottom Fishing Success Bottom fish include the most prized species of grouper—on the East Coast, Florida and the Gulf Coast, this means gag, red and black grouper and scamp—along with snapper—red, vermillion, mangrove, mutton, cubera and yellowtail. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
Summertime Fishing for Channel Catfish Phillip Gentry In the hierarchy of catfishing, three species top the charts as the most desirable for catfish anglers. Number one is the blue catfish, the king of the catfish world, the bruiser that can achieve sizes closely resembling a Volkswagen Beetle, according to scuba divers who dare to venture into the depths near the dam. Second on the list is the flathead catfish — the mudcat — the night stalker whose only nemesis is Read More Fishing, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing