When I began bass fishing decades ago, a spinnerbait was one of my go-to options, especially in the spring. From ponds to big lakes, to rivers, this flashy and versatile lure just seemed to produce ...
Spinnerbaits, the classic component of every well-stocked tackle box, have taken a backseat to umbrella rigs, vibrating jigs, and even Texas-rigged swimbaits in recent years, but they still can create ...
Classified as a 'chuck and wind' lure, the spinnerbait is simple to use and consistently catches bass. Comprised of a lead or Tungsten head, wire body, living rubber or silicone skirt, single hook, ...
It's time to crank some heavy metal. In this episode of Northland Outdoors, host Chad Koel explains three types of classic spinner baits he typically uses, all from which works best throughout the ...
From a stay at the luxurious Sage fly fishing resort, to choosing the best spinnerbait for bass, to a bass lure review that wasn’t at all what we thought, these stories captured our Sports Illustrated ...
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Big baits catch big bass. It’s that simple. But knowing when and how to throw these giant lures isn’t as cut and dry. There are specific scenarios where bass respond better to larger baits and are ...
Largemouth bass will be in clearest water available on any cover. Fish flooded grass with topwater baits early. Fish mouths of creeks, or tributaries with soft plastic baits later in the day. Crappie ...