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Will Lutes, of Akron, got a call last month from a good buddy. His pal had just learned about a relatively small and mostly ...
The accompanying footage shows how one bass fisherman reacted recently when a garter snake slithered from the fish’s gullet and passed between his hands, causing him to fling his catch to the ground ...
New to bass fishing? Here are 10 proven tips for beginner anglers—from choosing the right gear and lures to understanding bass behavior.
Off-colored water can make early-season angling difficult. Fly fishers with skills beyond the swift water know that looking ...
cat=27</a> This week Ivo and the gang take you out to Long Point Bay where they fish the weed beds, and weed edges with Python Darter casting spoons for those wonderful largemouth bass.
Surrounded by brown prairie and brown cows, we had come to this brown body of water to catch largemouth ... pound bass that was fighting mightily to evade capture. I’d just bought the rod ...
Determining the best bass fishing rod for a particular purpose is a personalized endeavor. An angler’s physical stature, line choice, and fishing environment are all factors to consider when choosing ...
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Can you spot the differences between a spotted bass vs. largemouth? Prized for their size, taste, and tendency to put up a fight, spotted and largemouth bass hold a special place in fishing culture.
"They have the ability to outcompete largemouth bass in those systems, and what that ultimately means is fewer largemouth bass and more Alabama bass in those systems," he said. Dorsey noted that ...
Spotlights start at $250 for one week. Learn More. The species, which anglers often mistaken for spotted bass or largemouth bass, were initially discovered in western North Carolina waters in the ...
Map shows spread of Alabama bass in North Carolina in 2023. Image courtesy of N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission Map shows additional areas of North Carolina with Alabama bass in 2025.