In Alabama, the pollen is thick on the truck, the buttercups are popping out of the ground, and the dogwoods are about to bloom—all indicators that bass should be heading onto beds soon. The same can ...
It’s important to handle bass — especially big ones — properly to avoid damaging their jaw. The safest way is the two-handed horizontal hold, with a thumb gripping the lower lip and a second hand ...
Current is key when targeting bass during the summer. Moving water is cooler and more oxygenated than still water, and fish often congregate in these spots when water temperatures rise. This can be ...
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