Flip Riggin Right

“Minor” details mean lots more fish Flip Rigging Right by Steve Quinn Over the years, we’ve learned to visualize 
the potential of softbaits still in the bag. An experienced eye and probing finger take in texture, shape, and detail, as well as color. Converting potential to success, however, depends on rigging, the precise method of [...]

Know What Stage The Fish Are In On Your Local Waters

  By:  Charlie Weyer Spring time brings about confusion for a lot of anglers and rightfully so – it’s a time of year where a lot of variables are working against an angler. Weather, moon phase and even cold runoff generated hundreds of miles away can create havoc on a bite that’s been going on [...]

Delta Square-bills

May 1, 2010 by  
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By Charlie Weyer Order a copy of this magazine here Shallow waters, emergent and submerged weeds and wood and big Florida-strain largemouths all go hand in hand with the word flipping.  And, while the California Delta is known as the birthplace of flipping, there’s another technique that doesn’t play second fiddle to the short-line tactic [...]

Four-by-Fouring a Jig

April 29, 2010 by  
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GYCB National Pro-Staff There are a number of reasons why I bass fish: I love the competition, I like to be outdoors and I like to catch fish are a few of them. But one of the real reasons I bass fish is because I love to figure out the puzzle. Bass fishing is a [...]

Burn-Out Syndrome… Reprogram With the Basics

April 29, 2010 by  
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By Charlie Weyer This article is one I wrote for the Bass Angler’s Guide Magazine last year.  They have a great magazine check it out here www.bassanglersguide.com Every pro and competitive angler worldwide goes through highs and lows in their fishing careers. The highs come with the excitement of doing well and winning and the [...]