The Last Hour of Bass Fishing When you're tired, and you’ve had a lousy day, how do you fish that very last minute before you crank your big engine and head for the house? Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Captain Sonny Schindler on Fishing for Trout and Flounder in October October and June are two of the best fishing months on the Upper Gulf of Mexico Coast. That’s when a big influx of a wide variety of good-eating saltwater fish occurs. Fishermen on the Mississippi Coast call October a reverse June. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
How To Winterize Your Automatic Fish Feeder Although most of us do not think about it, your automatic fish feeder needs a little attention before ignoring it for the winter. There are a couple of options besides completely ignoring your feeder and wondering why it does not work when you fill it with feed during the early spring. Read More Fishing, Land Management, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers
Why Kevin VanDam Overpowers Crankbaits In more recent years, tournament anglers and weekend fishermen both have started overpowering their crankbaits, a term that means that they use a deeper-diving crankbait than the bottom they’re fishing. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Captain Sonny Schindler on the Gulf's October Tripletail Bonanza Tripletails are unusual fish. We don’t really know where they come from, where they go, where they breed, and where they grow. Read More Fishing, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Kevin VanDam on Lipless Crankbaits I believe a lipless crankbait will catch bass at any time of the year – mainly because it’s not restricted to a certain depth. You can fish a lipless crankbait 2 inches under the water, 6 inches under the water and in 10-feet-deep water and yo-yo it off of even deeper bottoms. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing