
Let’s Talk Hooks
Going back to 1985 and my first Bassmasters Classic, the reason I mentioned being the first Wal-Mart FLW Champion is … May 27th, 2016
How to Preserve Your Wild Shiners
Contributors: Norman Lee and John Pate This is it, after weeks of planning and preparation this is your weekend on … Apr 27th, 2016
Just How Smart Is a Bass?
First of all, bass are not intelligent, they have a very small brain but everything they learn has to do … Apr 26th, 2016
Kayak Fishing for Bass in South Central Florida
Voted your 2015 Kayak Angler of the Year, I feel like a pioneer for encouraging men and women to take … Mar 30th, 2016
The Proper Handling of Trophy Bass
We all have been there, after a hard fought battle with a trophy bass we pluck the fish out of … Feb 28th, 2016
El Nino’s Impact on Okeechobee’s Bass
In many locations around the world, 2016 will go into the record books as a massive El Nino event. El Nino, the weather phenomena known to bring heavy winter rains to Southern California and warm temperatures to the U.S. Northeast, is the result of vast amounts of warm Pacific water pushing eastward towards the western coast of South America.Jan 31st, 2016
Fishing Central Florida Canals
Where ever you go in Florida you’re going to find canals, man-made ditches that help transport water from one location to another and help our backyards stay dry during the rainy seasonNov 29th, 2015
Fishing Rods
My first fishing rod was a hand-me-down from my father back in the 60’s. A 6’, medium action spinning rod, coupled with a Mitchell 300 reel was all I needed to tackle bass, walleye and panfish. Sep 29th, 2015
The Medlock Jig
Bass fishing the waters of Lake Istokpoga and Lake Okeechobee would not be complete without the Medlock Jig. Jul 31st, 2015





