Chasing Catfish After Dark: Gear and Bait That Work

    For many anglers, the day ends when the sun slips behind the horizon. But for catfish hunters, that’s when the real action begins. After dark, catfish leave their deep, daytime haunts to roam shallow flats, channel edges, and current seams in search of an easy meal. Whether you’re targeting channel cats, blues, or flatheads, the…

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      River Cooling Trends: Finding Smallmouth in Shifting Currents

      As late summer winds down, subtle changes in river temperatures can flip the smallmouth bite from sluggish to electric. Even a two- or three-degree drop in water temps can shift where bronzebacks hold, feed, and travel. Understanding how cooling trends affect river currents—and how smallmouth respond—can be the key to staying on fish while others…

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        Topwater Temptations: Early Morning Strikes in August

        There’s something addictive about a bass blowing up on a topwater lure—the splash, the surge, the sudden weight on the line. And in August, when mid-day fishing can feel like casting into a bathtub, the early morning topwater bite is pure magic. Those few hours after sunrise can deliver explosive action if you know how…

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          Late-Summer Bass Blitz: Tactics for Pressured Waters

          By late summer, largemouth and smallmouth bass have seen it all—countless lures, noisy boats, and every angler’s best trick. Warm water, dwindling oxygen in the shallows, and heavy fishing pressure combine to make bass finicky and unpredictable. But if you adapt your tactics, you can still trigger bites when most others are scratching their heads….

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