by Al Lindner | Jan 5, 2021 | ANGLING EDGE TV, BASS
Have you ever thought about who invented a specific lure or how a fishing technique evolved? For instance, Lori Rapala hand-carved the Rapala minnow in the 1940s — to feed his family in Finland. That exact same lure has become the best-selling fishing lure of all...
by Steve Quinn | Sep 2, 2020 | BASS
Fall bass fishing is on the minds of every bass angler after a hot summer. Dedicated bass fishermen also anticipate fall as the bass bite often improves as water temperatures fall. This peak inactivity is a widely known phenomenon, but the reasons behind it are less...
by Al & James Lindner | Aug 24, 2020 | BASS
Fall smallmouth bass fishing is almost always dynamite. In fact, if I had to pick one month out of the year to fish for smallmouth bass I would choose the month of October. During the month of October, these fall smallmouths make such great changes, you are going to...
by Steve Quinn | Aug 17, 2020 | BASS
When summer sizzles, the metabolism of bass goes into overdrive as they try to eat as much prey as possible in a most-energy-efficient manner. Such feeding brings the potential for outstanding catches. That doesn’t mean, however, that bass are feeding with abandon and...
by Steve Quinn | Aug 13, 2020 | BASS
Each year there seems to be more buzz around bass fishing, even as popular as the species have been for many years. Bass are the people’s fish and are widely scattered from coast to coast, from central Mexico to southern Canada. And they grow large and are abundant in...
by Al & James Lindner | Jun 18, 2020 | BASS
Rapala Shadow Rappin Bass You know jerk baits are one of those lures that we have tied on if we’re smallmouth bass fishing every time you go out on the water. The dying-baitfish lure action just triggers predatory smallmouth bass. Up here in the North...
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