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A largemouth bass on a Strike King Hack Attack Jig!

Flipping Jigs in Heavy Cover: Catch Big Bass on Weed Flats

Lots of Midwestern bass anglers, this one included, like to fish the deep or outside edge of the weed line utilizing spinning gear and “Ned Rig” style baits. Ned Rigging the deep weed line is, in fact, a favorite technique of lots of fishing guides who prefer this fishing method for its simplicity and the number of bass and other fish species often caught.

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Wally Marshall, Mr. Crappie, cast a ShadPole to catch this crappie.

Spring Crappie Fishing Tips: Ice-Out to Shallow Water Success

If you’re an anxious angler like me, you can’t wait for ice out to head for your favorite crappie lake to wet a line in open water for the season’s first time. Those just after ice out trips sometimes produce good fishing, but at other times the fish seem to be non-existent. The fact is that as the water warms and weather stabilizes during spring, the crappie bite usually gets better.

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The author with a largemouth bass that ate a Ned Ocho.

Fishing Tips to Catch More Fish

As a fishing TV show host and fishing educator, one of my “jobs” is to help people find and catch more fish. With that in mind, I am constantly researching and experimenting with cutting edge fishing techniques, staying on the lookout for the latest in technological gadgets, and keeping a watchful eye for good bites that materialize across the Midwest.

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This late spring bass was fooled by a green pumpkin Strike King Thunder Cricket.

Spring Fishing Preparation: Tackle, Rods, Reels and Line Checklist

March can be a bit of a difficult time for this open water angler. The weather is starting to turn for the better, so I am very anxious to be in a boat. Yet, lakes across the Midwest are still ice covered, meaning my boat and this angler are still on the sidelines! Nevertheless, there are some things that I, and we all, can do to get ready for when ice is off the lakes.

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Here’s an angler landing a chunky largemouth bass. Honing fishing skills as described in this blog can help anglers land more fish regardless the fish species sought.

How to Improve Fishing Skills: Sonar, Casting Accuracy and Gear

Even though I have been fishing for fifty-plus years, each fishing season I hope is better than the one(s) that came before it. In order for that to happen, there are some areas of my “fishing game” that need my attention if I am going to be a better and more successful angler than in the past. Here is a look at ways anglers can improve their fishing skills.

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Wally Marshall, Mr. Crappie, with a crappie caught on the Shoo Shiner Jig mentioned in this blog.

Simple Fishing Techniques That Still Catch More Fish

The sport of fishing seems to be in a sort of continuous technological revolution as boats/motors, electronics, and all the other gear we use to find and catch fish just keep getting better and better. Certainly all this “gadgetry” often makes finding and catching fish more efficient, but it is still important to remember that fishing can still be a simple sport.

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