Here is another helpfull hint. Fish with a lot of different people and learn from them. Everyone has different ways of fishing. Take a little from all and use it to your advantage. You should also thing about hiring a fishing guide in your area. M...
I am not sure that you have the proper name for the fish shown. I good way to tell if it is really a sheep head is to look at the teeth. A sheep head will have human-like teeth that are similar to the incisors. Also the fins will have long sharp s...
At least your landed some fish, i dunno if i was making novice mistakes, but 3 fish in a row jumped off the hook right after I reeled them in enough to land......and then I snapped my pole trying to get unsnagged
Right now you may want to slow down, cause the spawn has made the fish lethargic....
I might suggest you move your locations to points, ledges, and drop-offs in the areas you fish..Right now as fish are getting over the spawn season they are rathe...
I'm not going to say that this won't catch fish, and big ones at that, but as I've said before, there are literally thousands of ways to catch fish. Texas rigging Senkos is just one of them. I've had a lot of success with wacky rigging Senkos, but...
Hoss, this is simple...get yourself some Gary Yamamoto 5" Senko worms, green pumpkin color with black flake. Then get some size 4 Gamakatsu offset shank hooks and some six or eight pound PLine fishing line. Put the worm on using the texas rig styl...
There is no easy answer to this question, this is the eternal fire that keeps us all fishing! if i could answer this question i woulden't anyways i'd be too busy lording it around in my 100k bass boat heading from lake to lake picking up fat winni...
Funny you should mention that. I hooked a fish once and I said to my buddy, "hey, I got one on!. He said, "It a monster too!" I didn't tink it was a big one, but when I got it near the boat, I saw saw what he was talking about. I wicked big bass b...
Yeah, it took me a few days last summer to find them while I was in Canada but even after I did, we didn't have much success. At home, I know we have walleyes in a couple reservoirs but I've only managed to pull a couple out, and small ones at tha...
Walleye are usually a tough nut to crack. First thing to do is find out exactly where to find them, and what works at that spot. Live bait is usually advised, but they can be very selective feeders, so you need to select carefully. Also the bite c...
P.S. Can't help you on the walleyes, bud. I caught my first one just about a year ago and don't fish for them often. However, when I do fish for them, I seem to fail....miserably.