, there’s a good chance you can do a 360 and touch 20 different bass fishing jigs, all designed for specific applications. The old-faithful designs have been around for decades, like flipping jigs and ...
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Lures that fool fish that have seen everything
Fooling pressured fish takes more than picking the right lure. It takes understanding how fish respond when they’ve been...
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The most overlooked lures for clear water
Clear water exposes every mistake you make as an angler. Fish see farther, react differently, and drift away from... The post ...
Closing out the year with our last "Baits of the Month" blog of 2025. If you're like me and live up north, you probably just got a foot of snow dumped on you and won't be fishing anything other than ...
Southern Fishing News is now offering a free online class in finesse fishing for bass, designed primarily for high-school bass clubs but very helpful to anyone who wants to learn this effective tactic ...
After receiving an email from Rick Towers recently about fishing in Shunga Creek, I thought it would be fun to head back to Big Shunga Park in southwest Topeka and walking the creek again to see how I ...
Andy Vollombroso was getting ready to retire after a successful career in the lure-design business. But he can’t do it now. After Edwin Evers used the E-Series Finesse Jig — a bass lure that he and ...
For Midwest Finesse fishing enthusiasts, one name typically stands out among the most influential — Ned Kehde. The renowned outdoors writer and angler from Lawrence is the namesake of the Ned Rig, a ...
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