How and Why to Bass Fish Efficiently By choosing the right reel for the water depth you want to fish and the speed of the retrieve you think you need, you can be much more efficient as a bass fisherman. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Nursery Ponds: How to Feed Your Bass Learn about nursery ponds and how to properly manage them from the experts at Mossy Oak. Read More Fishing, Land Management, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers
The Most Difficult Aspect of Professional Bass Fishing Mossy Oak Fishing Team Member Bill Lowen discusses what makes professional bass fishing difficult for him. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, Mossy Oak Fishing
Chasing Yellowfin Tuna Two things a fisherman can't control any day he goes fishing are the weather and the water. But when you have a TV show to do, you often have to try and make the show in spite of the weather and the water. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
How to Catch a Big Blue Marlin When the marlin feels the hook and the pressure, the fish will shake its head or jump, causing the bait to come off the hook. Catching a big blue marlin is a thrill of a lifetime. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, Mossy Oak Fishing
Bass Management in the Fall Reducing the number of bass in your pond could help produce larger trophy bass in the future. Learn more from Mossy Oak. Read More Fishing, Land Management, Mossy Oak Fishing, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers
Where the Big Billfish Roam Mark Davis fishes for everything that swims in salt water from Alaska to Australia - generally 50 species. One of his favorite fish to catch is marlin. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
Mossy Oak Fishing’s Elements Agua Named Official Pattern of the Texas High School Bass Association Mossy Oak Fishing is proud to partner with the Texas High School Bass Association (THSBA), making Mossy Oak Elements Agua the Official Pattern of the THSBA. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, News, Mossy Oak Fishing
Bass Fishing Line Mossy Oak Fishing Pro Greg Hackney won second place at the Major League Fishing Redcrest Tournament on the Mississippi River, ending on August 25, with 22 bass weighing 40 pounds, 7 ounces. Here’s how Greg selects which line to fish. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, Gear, Mossy Oak Fishing
Jack Crevalle Is Fun To Fish In my opinion, the jack crevalle is the most fun to fish for and catch in the Gulf of Mexico. This fish lives in relatively shallow water, and I believe it’s the hardest-pulling fish that lives inshore. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Fishing
Bill Lowen: Mossy Oak’s Blue-Collar Bass Angler So far in my career, I’ve qualified for nine Bassmaster Classics. For me, that’s similar to competing in nine Super Bowls or nine World Series. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua
Kevin VanDam: What Causes Him to Lose a Bass Tournament All of us can look over our tournament performances after a bass tournament ends and decide what we should have done that would have helped us to place better or to win a tournament. Most often the problem will be that we’ve moved when we should have stayed. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, Mossy Oak Fishing
What You Need to Know When Saltwater Fishing Between Two States If you look at the Upper Gulf Coast, you’ll see that some of the largest cities and best fishing often can be on the line between two states. That’s what we face here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Does Lure Color Make a Difference in Catching Bass? Greg Hackney believes that color is a huge part of the reason fishermen catch bass. Learn what he looks for when choosing a lure. Read More Fishing, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing
Captain Sonny Schindler on Catching Hot-Weather Reds Catching redfish in hot weather – 90-plus degrees - is much like catching speckled trout. You must get out on the water early to locate redfish before 9 a.m. or else fish late in the afternoon. Read More Fishing, Mossy Oak Elements Agua, How-To, Mossy Oak Fishing