Fishing Zombie Style: Dead-Sticked
If you find the fish are resisting your best presentations, try dead sticking.
If you find the fish are resisting your best presentations, try dead sticking.
Catching slower, less aggressive fish means switching up tactics. Next time out—give sight fishing a whirl.
Twenty on-the-water “pet peeves” that most boaters and fishermen can agree with.
Bridges offer ample angling opportunities for the salt enthusiast. No two bridges are the same, as such, they can perplex fishermen, presenting them with an seemingly unsolvable puzzle.
Marinas are easily overlooked winter hot spots. Few fishermen give them a second thought, however, rest assured—they’re fish magnets. Fish gravitate to marinas because: 1) they’re deep; 2) there’s ample structure; and 3) there’s little or no fishing pressure.
They rise majestically from the bottom like mountain ranges found in the continental US. However, these “mountains” aren’t found on dry land — they’re found in the depths of the Gulf of Mexico.
On Donner, Blitzen, Dancer and Prancer. On bunkers, pogies, croakers, shrimp and squid.
As the mercury begins its migration south, the Gulf’s flounder bite begins to heat up.
This year’s winners in the Open Class was the Pennyless, captained by Alex Burgess of Lake Worth, Florida (103.5 pounds).
When conditions turn breezy, and the water clarity churns, changing tactics can turn rough water into smooth sailing.
South Louisiana is being invaded by multi-colored flesh eaters.
Some folks who chase speckled trout are hesitant to throw tandem rigs. Whether it’s the stigma of them being “gimmick baits,” beginner’s lures, or give
If you find the fish are resisting your best presentations, try dead sticking.
Catching slower, less aggressive fish means switching up tactics. Next time out—give sight fishing a whirl.
Twenty on-the-water “pet peeves” that most boaters and fishermen can agree with.
Bridges offer ample angling opportunities for the salt enthusiast. No two bridges are the same, as such, they can perplex fishermen, presenting them with an seemingly unsolvable puzzle.
Marinas are easily overlooked winter hot spots. Few fishermen give them a second thought, however, rest assured—they’re fish magnets. Fish gravitate to marinas because: 1) they’re deep; 2) there’s ample structure; and 3) there’s little or no fishing pressure.
They rise majestically from the bottom like mountain ranges found in the continental US. However, these “mountains” aren’t found on dry land — they’re found in the depths of the Gulf of Mexico.
On Donner, Blitzen, Dancer and Prancer. On bunkers, pogies, croakers, shrimp and squid.
As the mercury begins its migration south, the Gulf’s flounder bite begins to heat up.
This year’s winners in the Open Class was the Pennyless, captained by Alex Burgess of Lake Worth, Florida (103.5 pounds).
When conditions turn breezy, and the water clarity churns, changing tactics can turn rough water into smooth sailing.
South Louisiana is being invaded by multi-colored flesh eaters.
Some folks who chase speckled trout are hesitant to throw tandem rigs. Whether it’s the stigma of them being “gimmick baits,” beginner’s lures, or give
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