Colorful jigs and dressings, vibrating bladebaits, flashy jigging spoons -- all are more glamorous than the lowly and humble three-way rig; nothing sexy about a swivel, hook, line, and sinker. Unless...View article
Coastal fishermen have long recognized the value of delivering their bait to the fish, even when the fish lie 100 yards or more offshore. Catfish anglers who fish below big river dams or from the shore...View article
Floats are at their best when standard presentations like crankbaits and hair jigs fail. When you know fish are in the area but can't trigger them, drift a bait downstream beneath a float. It's the...View article
Years ago, no catfish angler worried about fishing in 114 feet of water. Probing depths of 100 feet or more was too difficult to even contemplate. But after Phil King of Corinth, Mississippi, and Stacey...View article
In spring, prespawn walleyes move to specific shallow locations ranging from about one to six feet deep. In reservoirs, walleyes often migrate to the current of feeder rivers or smaller tributaries...View article