I used to fish occasionally with Roland Martin. That's sort of like saying you used to ride around with Fireball Roberts among NASCAR fans, I know, but as they say, it ain't braggin' if it's the truth ...
Today we're vertical jigging for walleye using my favourite jigging spoon, the Stingnose Jigging Spoon! We're working the ...
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Today we're fishing for perch, though I'm using a different technique: I'm running a vertical jig, the Stingnose, but casting the lure instead of jigging it straight up and down. This allows us to ...
The colder it gets, the deeper they go. Largemouths don't do well with water temperatures below 50 degrees, and they move to the areas that provide them with an insulating blanket of depth when the ...
PUEBLO — The thing about deep-jigging at Pueblo Reservoir this time of year, Matt Massey was saying between snaps of his rod tip, is that one never knows what he might catch next. “It might be ...
Jigging spoons are "structure lures" most often used by experienced bass fishermen. They are one of the few bass lures that work well in very deep water and are probably used most often to catch ...
From a story on Lurenet.com: Jigging spoons are among the most overlooked lures for fall bass fishing, and even anglers who put them to use commonly overlook important applications. A jigging spoon’s ...